The Caretakers of the Cosmos

The Caretakers of the Cosmos
Title The Caretakers of the Cosmos PDF eBook
Author Gary Lachman
Publisher Floris Books
Pages 262
Release 2013-08-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1782500227

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Drawing on esoteric, spritual and philosophical thought, this book cononsiders the all-important question -- why are we here? -- and offers a counter-argument to the current nihilsm prevalent in our world.

The Sacred Revival

The Sacred Revival
Title The Sacred Revival PDF eBook
Author Kingsley L. Dennis
Publisher SelectBooks, Inc.
Pages 213
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1590794613

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The Sacred Revival is a thought-provoking examination of the social, cultural, and personal development that is part of a new and unfolding era in our history. Its central thesis is that a new form of energy has entered our post-industrial (post-mechanical) epoch, and that this energy will be more conducive to a respect for feminine attributes and organization and our inward “interior search and gaze.” The author predicts there will be a healing of life on the planet from an emerging new planetary ecosystem that will be physical-digital-biological and a greater drive toward a coherent cosmic consciousness. He explains that one of our greatest needs is for a connection with the transcendent.

Humankind and the Cosmos: Early Christian Representations

Humankind and the Cosmos: Early Christian Representations
Title Humankind and the Cosmos: Early Christian Representations PDF eBook
Author Doru Costache
Publisher BRILL
Pages 435
Release 2021-07-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 900446834X

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In this volume, Costache endeavours to map the world as it was understood and experienced by the early Christians. Progressing from initial fears, they came to adopt a more positive view of the world through successive shifts of perception. This did not happen overnight. Tracing these shifts, Costache considers the world of the early Christians through an interdisciplinary lens, revealing its meaningful complexity. He demonstrates that the early Christian worldview developed at the nexus of several perspectives. What facilitated this process was above all the experience of contemplating nature. When accompanied by genuine personal transformation, natural contemplation fostered the theological interpretation of the world as it had been known to the ancients.

The Dental Cosmos

The Dental Cosmos
Title The Dental Cosmos PDF eBook
Author J. D. White
Publisher
Pages 1586
Release 1909
Genre Dentistry
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The Secret Teachers of the Western World

The Secret Teachers of the Western World
Title The Secret Teachers of the Western World PDF eBook
Author Gary Lachman
Publisher TarcherPerigee
Pages 530
Release 2015-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 0399166807

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"Running alongside the mainstream of Western intellectual history there is another current which, in a very real sense, should take pride of place, but which for the last few centuries has occupied a shadowy, inferior position, somewhere underground. This "other" stream forms the subject of Gary Lachman's epic history and analysis, The Secret Teachers of the Western World. In this clarifying, accessible, and fascinating study, the acclaimed historian explores the Western esoteric tradition--a thought movement with ancient roots and modern expressions, which, in a broad sense, regards the cosmos as a living, spiritual, meaningful being and humankind as having a unique obligation and responsibility in it. The historical roots of our "counter tradition," as Lachman explores, have their beginning in Alexandria around the time of Christ. It was then that we find the first written accounts of the ancient tradition, which had earlier been passed on orally. Here, in this remarkable city, filled with teachers, philosophers, and mystics from Egypt, Greece, Asia, and other parts of the world, in a multi-cultural, multi-faith, and pluralistic society, a synthesis took place, a creative blending of different ideas and visions, which gave the hidden tradition the eclectic character it retains today."--Publisher's description.

The Cosmos of Soul

The Cosmos of Soul
Title The Cosmos of Soul PDF eBook
Author Patricia Cori
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 273
Release 2010-05-18
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1556438621

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The first of the pioneering trilogy, The Sirian Revelations, offers cosmic wisdom to help humankind realize its highest potential. The Cosmos of Soul offers a bracing tonic to the shadow of war, disease, and other grim phenomena of contemporary life. The solution, according to noted clairvoyant Patricia Cori, is to awaken into the richer, more meaningful, and empowered existence that is our true fate. Through her psychic contacts with more evolved beings, Cori offers timely insights into the ethics of cloning, the dangers of the Internet, the truth about the AIDS virus, genetic engineering, and other information. Of special interest are the author’s predictions of what to expect after 2012, the closing of the Mayan Calendar—a time of galactic events that may change life forever.

Lost Knowledge of the Imagination

Lost Knowledge of the Imagination
Title Lost Knowledge of the Imagination PDF eBook
Author Gary Lachman
Publisher Floris Books
Pages 216
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1782504575

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The ability to imagine is at the heart of what makes us human. Through our imagination we experience more fully the world both around us and within us. Imagination plays a key role in creativity and innovation. Until the seventeenth century, the human imagination was celebrated. Since then, with the emergence of science as the dominant worldview, imagination has been marginalised -- depicted as a way of escaping reality, rather than knowing it more profoundly -- and its significance to our humanity has been downplayed. Yet as we move further into the strange new dimensions of the twenty-first century, the need to regain this lost knowledge seems more necessary than ever before. This insightful and inspiring book argues that, for the sake of our future in the world, we must reclaim the ability to imagine and redress the balance of influence between imagination and science. Through the work of Owen Barfield, Goethe, Henry Corbin, Kathleen Raine, and others, and ranging from the teachings of ancient mystics to the latest developments in neuroscience, The Lost Knowledge of the Imagination draws us back to a philosophy and tradition that restores imagination to its rightful place, essential to our knowing reality to the full, and to our very humanity itself.