A Modern Panarion

A Modern Panarion
Title A Modern Panarion PDF eBook
Author Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1895
Genre Theosophy
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis

The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis
Title The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis PDF eBook
Author Saint Epiphanius (Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus)
Publisher BRILL
Pages 447
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004170170

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Book I of Epiphanius' "Panarion" or "Medicine Chest" describes the Gnostic and Jewish Christian groups known to him and gives refutations of their teachings. It deals with materials also found inNag Hammadi and other Gnostic documents.

The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis

The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis
Title The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis PDF eBook
Author Epiphanius of Salamis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 392
Release 2020-10-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004438971

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Bk. 1. Sects 1-46 -- bk. 2-3. Sects 47-80, De fide.

The Panarion of Ephiphanius of Salamis

The Panarion of Ephiphanius of Salamis
Title The Panarion of Ephiphanius of Salamis PDF eBook
Author Saint Epiphanius (Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus)
Publisher BRILL
Pages 396
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004079267

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The Secret of the Pacific

The Secret of the Pacific
Title The Secret of the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Charles Reginald Enock
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1912
Genre History
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Trance-Migrations

Trance-Migrations
Title Trance-Migrations PDF eBook
Author Lee Siegel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 267
Release 2014-10-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 022618546X

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Listen to what I am about to tell you: do not read this book alone. You really shouldn’t. In one of the most playful experiments ever put between two covers, every other section of Trance-Migrations prescribes that you read its incantatory tales out loud to a lover, friend, or confidant, in order to hypnotize in preparation for Lee Siegel’s exploration of an enchanting India. To read and hear this book is to experience a particular kind of relationship, and that’s precisely the point: hypnosis, the book will demonstrate, is an essential aspect of our most significant relationships, an inherent dimension of love, religion, medicine, politics, and literature, a fundamental dynamic between lover and beloved, deity and votary, physician and patient, ruler and subject, and, indeed, reader and listener. Even if you can’t read this with a partner—and I stress that you certainly ought to—you will still be in rich company. There is Shambaraswami, an itinerant magician, hypnotist, and storyteller to whom villagers turn for spells that will bring them wealth or love; José-Custodio de Faria, a Goan priest hypnotizing young and beautiful women in nineteenth-century Parisian salons; James Esdaile, a Scottish physician for the East India Company in Calcutta, experimenting on abject Bengalis with mesmerism as a surgical anesthetic; and Lee Siegel, a writer traveling in India to learn all that he can about hypnosis, yoga, past life regressions, colonialism, orientalism, magic spells, and, above all, the power of story. And then there is you: descending through these histories—these tales within tales, trances within trances, dreams within dreams—toward a place where the distinctions between reverie and reality dissolve. Here the world within the book and that in which the book is read come startlingly together. It’s one of the most creative works we have ever published, a dazzling combination of literary prowess, scholarly erudition, and psychological exploration—all tempered by warm humor and a sharp wit. It is informing, entertaining, and, above all, mesmerizing.

The Physics of God and the Quantum Gravity Theory of Everything

The Physics of God and the Quantum Gravity Theory of Everything
Title The Physics of God and the Quantum Gravity Theory of Everything PDF eBook
Author James Redford
Publisher James Redford
Pages 186
Release 2011-12-19
Genre Science
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ABSTRACT: Analysis is given of the Omega Point cosmology, an extensively peer-reviewed proof (i.e., mathematical theorem) published in leading physics journals by professor of physics and mathematics Frank J. Tipler, which demonstrates that in order for the known laws of physics to be mutually consistent, the universe must diverge to infinite computational power as it collapses into a final cosmological singularity, termed the Omega Point. The theorem is an intrinsic component of the Feynman–DeWitt–Weinberg quantum gravity/Standard Model Theory of Everything (TOE) describing and unifying all the forces in physics, of which itself is also required by the known physical laws. With infinite computational resources, the dead can be resurrected—never to die again—via perfect computer emulation of the multiverse from its start at the Big Bang. Miracles are also physically allowed via electroweak quantum tunneling controlled by the Omega Point cosmological singularity. The Omega Point is a different aspect of the Big Bang cosmological singularity—the first cause—and the Omega Point has all the haecceities claimed for God in the traditional religions. From this analysis, conclusions are drawn regarding the social, ethical, economic and political implications of the Omega Point cosmology.