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blueheartbookclub · 4 months
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"Enigmatic Wisdom Unveiled: A Journey into The Book of Enoch"
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Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing odyssey through the celestial realms of ancient wisdom with "The Book of Enoch," skillfully translated by R. H. Charles. This timeless masterpiece, attributed to the biblical figure Enoch, transcends the boundaries of conventional literature, offering readers a profound glimpse into a mystical world where divine secrets unfold.
Charles's translation breathes life into the intricate narrative, guiding readers through Enoch's visionary experiences, angelic encounters, and cosmic revelations. As the pages turn, a rich tapestry of apocalyptic visions, divine judgment, and celestial mysteries unravels, capturing the essence of an ancient wisdom tradition.
The Book of Enoch, though not part of the canonical Bible, proves to be an invaluable source for understanding the spiritual landscape of its time. The text seamlessly weaves together elements of cosmology, morality, and the supernatural, creating a tapestry of thought that has captivated readers for centuries.
Charles's meticulous translation preserves the authenticity of Enoch's revelations, allowing modern readers to delve into the profound teachings that have inspired scholars, mystics, and seekers throughout history. The text grapples with themes of cosmic order, fallen angels, and the ultimate fate of humanity, offering a unique perspective on the age-old questions that continue to intrigue and perplex.
The Book of Enoch serves as a bridge between the earthly and the divine, inviting readers to contemplate the mysteries of existence and the intricate interplay between the seen and the unseen. Charles's translation, with its poetic cadence and scholarly precision, makes this ancient text accessible to contemporary readers, ensuring that the wisdom contained within continues to resonate across the ages.
In a world often dominated by the mundane, "The Book of Enoch" stands as a beacon of transcendent insight, beckoning readers to explore the boundaries of human understanding and connect with the profound truths that transcend time and tradition. This translation, with its evocative language and scholarly merit, is a key to unlocking the doors of ancient knowledge and wisdom, inviting all who dare to embark on a transformative journey through the sacred corridors of Enoch's revelations.
"The Book of Enoch," skillfully translated by R. H. Charles is available in Amazon in paperback 12.99$ and hardcover 20.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 210
Language: English
Rating: 10/10                                           
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Review By: King's Cat
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truths89 · 1 year
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Like a goldsmith, I am immersed in the process of melting the metals of my soul, to craft jewelry for the Gods; in the stars, I will be adorned like a gemstone plucked from the earth.
Zisa Aziza
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tides-of-truth · 1 month
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The personifications of truth evolve and transmute over time to suit the people and circumstances of the world at a given time. Varuna is the most ancient Vedic personification of Supreme Law, which is the balancing of the invisible stable state of the world to exist
— it is a law that cannot be broken, only when unbalanced, it reacts somewhere else to restore inherent order overall.
Varuna hold the noose, to bind those who transgress against the law. If Supreme Law is not upheld then the world begins to crumble into disharmony. Every time you turn your back on truth/supreme law, the world falls into some disharmony, because you as human being, hold the flame of existence in your heart, and therefore unlike any other animal or spirit you are an agent of the truth and supreme law, meaning you have the capacity to engage and act in world creation voluntarily, and to participate in the great ritual sacrifice and rite that is this creation of right now. You say you are the Self, now allow that Supreme Self to act through your hands and your feet in this world.
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turiyatitta · 2 months
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The Paradox of Suffering
A Perspective on Compassion’s ExistenceIn a world untouched by suffering and misfortune, one might ponder compassion’s existence or even the necessity. This philosophical contemplation leads us to a profound question: If there were no suffering, would the concept of compassion still hold any significance?Central to this debate is the idea of the Absolute at the causal stage, a concept that…
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iamwinklebottom · 3 months
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Tarot 📿PICK A CARD🌼: “New Cycles?” Drama, Healthy Boundaries, & New Beginnings
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blueheartbooks · 4 months
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"Enigmatic Wisdom Unveiled: A Journey into The Book of Enoch"
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Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing odyssey through the celestial realms of ancient wisdom with "The Book of Enoch," skillfully translated by R. H. Charles. This timeless masterpiece, attributed to the biblical figure Enoch, transcends the boundaries of conventional literature, offering readers a profound glimpse into a mystical world where divine secrets unfold.
Charles's translation breathes life into the intricate narrative, guiding readers through Enoch's visionary experiences, angelic encounters, and cosmic revelations. As the pages turn, a rich tapestry of apocalyptic visions, divine judgment, and celestial mysteries unravels, capturing the essence of an ancient wisdom tradition.
The Book of Enoch, though not part of the canonical Bible, proves to be an invaluable source for understanding the spiritual landscape of its time. The text seamlessly weaves together elements of cosmology, morality, and the supernatural, creating a tapestry of thought that has captivated readers for centuries.
Charles's meticulous translation preserves the authenticity of Enoch's revelations, allowing modern readers to delve into the profound teachings that have inspired scholars, mystics, and seekers throughout history. The text grapples with themes of cosmic order, fallen angels, and the ultimate fate of humanity, offering a unique perspective on the age-old questions that continue to intrigue and perplex.
The Book of Enoch serves as a bridge between the earthly and the divine, inviting readers to contemplate the mysteries of existence and the intricate interplay between the seen and the unseen. Charles's translation, with its poetic cadence and scholarly precision, makes this ancient text accessible to contemporary readers, ensuring that the wisdom contained within continues to resonate across the ages.
In a world often dominated by the mundane, "The Book of Enoch" stands as a beacon of transcendent insight, beckoning readers to explore the boundaries of human understanding and connect with the profound truths that transcend time and tradition. This translation, with its evocative language and scholarly merit, is a key to unlocking the doors of ancient knowledge and wisdom, inviting all who dare to embark on a transformative journey through the sacred corridors of Enoch's revelations.
"The Book of Enoch," skillfully translated by R. H. Charles is available in Amazon in paperback 12.99$ and hardcover 20.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 210
Language: English
Rating: 10/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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arunkumarme · 5 months
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The Self is One: Bridging Isha Upanishad and Quantum Science
Introduction: In this investigation, we will enter into the beyond comprehension realms of Advaita Vedanta and the rich fabric of quantum physics as we journey through the verses of the Isha Upanishad, the foremost of the Ten Principal Upanishads and a timeless wellspring of spiritual truth. We explore the dynamic between classical philosophy and modern scientific thinking as we go to the heart…
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livingwellnessblog · 7 months
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The important secret of Kabbalah that Law Of Assumption FORGETS
The important secret of Kabbalah that Law Of Assumption FORGETS: The big Kabbalah secret that often gets lost in the shuffle, especially in the world of Law of Assumption, is simple yet profound: You must be receptive. Abraham Hicks? While Abraham Hicks talks a lot about the receptive mode, it’s something that die-hard Neville Goddard enthusiasts often shy away from, as it may sound too much…
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animystsoul · 10 months
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The mind
The moon
The reflector
The cosmic ocean
Waves of mind
Rising & collapsing
Thought waves
Are our spells
The creation
Of the cosmos
Order in chaos
Imagination
Rises
Our ideas
Take form
Man
The image
Of his creator
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poligraf · 10 months
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All that is visible must grow beyond itself, extend into the realm of the invisible. Thereby it receives its true consecration and clarity and takes firm root in the cosmic order.
— Hexagram #50 from the I Ching · The Cauldron · via Ask The Oracle
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fudgecake-charlie · 18 days
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I am very good at doing what I need to do! You all get even more cosmic harbingers but this time it's Grian :] (Redraw from under the cut of this ask about a year ago.)
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thepersonalquotes · 4 days
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Thoughts create emotions, emotions create feelings and feelings create behaviour. So it’s very important that our thoughts are positive, to attract the right people, events and circumstances into our lives.
Avis J. Williams, The Psychic Mind: A Practical Guide to Psychic Development & Spiritual Growth
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higgsbison · 1 year
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in last post's tags I unfairly accused Jyggalag of somehow cursing HoK with a fashion sense so dull even Sheogorath couldn't shapeshift out of it, but upon further review I realized who was the real dripmaster in that relationship all along
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sleepyminty · 5 months
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I love how gacha games depicted the spacecraft voyager as starchildren full of wonders and curiosities. With the difference that r1999 voyager inspired from the golden record whereas fgo voyager inspired from le petit prince. Also fun fact NASA launch two Voyagers to space
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turiyatitta · 8 months
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The Profound Transformation of Realizing Oneself as Brahman
A Journey Beyond the SelfIn the boundless tapestry of human existence, few ideas are as profound and transformative as the realization of oneself as Brahman. A central concept in Hindu philosophy, Brahman refers to the ultimate reality or cosmic spirit, a principle that transcends the individual self and unites all living beings.This blog post explores the many changes an individual might…
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rustchild · 4 months
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one of the wild things about people’s stubborn insistence on misunderstanding The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas is that the narrator anticipates an audience that won’t engage with the text, just in the opposite direction. Throughout the story are little asides asking what the reader is willing to believe in. Can you believe in a utopia? What if I told you this? What about this? Can you believe in the festivals? The towers by the sea? Can we believe that they have no king? Can we believe that they are joyful? Does your utopia have technology, luxury, sex, temples, drugs? The story is consulting you as it’s being told, framed as a dialogue. It literally asks you directly: do you only believe joy is possible with suffering? And, implicitly, why?
the question isn’t just “what would you personally do about the kid.” It isn’t just an intricate trolley problem. It’s an interrogation of the limits of imagination. How do we make suffering compulsory? Why? What futures (or pasts) are we capable of imagining? How do we rationalize suffering as necessary? And so on. In all of the conversations I’ve seen or had about this story, no one has mentioned the fact that it’s actively breaking the fourth wall. The narrator is building a world in front of your eyes and challenging you to participate. “I would free the kid” and then what? What does the Omelas you’ve constructed look like, and why? And what does that say about the worlds you’re building in real life?
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