Isis Unveiled: Part Two Religion - Helena Petrova Blavatsky - Books - Theophania Publishing - 9781770830950 - May 2, 2011
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Isis Unveiled: Part Two Religion

Helena Petrova Blavatsky

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Isis Unveiled: Part Two Religion

THERE exists somewhere in this wide world an old Book, so very old that our modern antiquarians might ponder over its pages an indefinite time, and still not quite agree as to the nature of the fabric upon which it is written. It is the only original copy now in existence. The most ancient Hebrew document on occult learning, the Siphra Dzeniouta, was compiled from it, and that at a time when the former was already considered in the light of a literary relic. One of its illustrations represents the Divine Essence emanating from ADAM. A conviction, founded upon seventy thousand years of experience, like a luminous arc proceeding to form a circle; and then, having attained the highest point of its circumference, the ineffable Glory bends back again, and returns to earth, bringing a higher type of humanity in its vortex. As it approaches nearer and nearer to our planet, the Emanation becomes more and more shadowy, until upon touching the ground it is as black as night. A conviction, founded upon seventy thousand years of experience, as they allege, has been entertained by hermetic philosophers of all periods that matter has in time become, through sin, more gross and dense than it was at man's first formation; that, at the beginning, the human body was of a half ethereal nature; and that, before the fall, mankind communed freely with the now unseen universes. But since that time matter has become the formidable barrier between us and the world of spirits. The oldest esoteric traditions also teach that, before the mystic Adam, many races of human beings lived and died out, each giving place in its turn to another. Were these precedent types more perfect? Did any of them belong to the winged race of men mentioned by Plato in Phaedrus? It is the special province of science to solve the problem. The caves of France and the relics of the stone age afford a point at which to begin.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 2, 2011
ISBN13 9781770830950
Publishers Theophania Publishing
Pages 608
Dimensions 150 × 31 × 226 mm   ·   802 g
Language English  

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