The Lost Art of Resurrection

The Lost Art of Resurrection

Freddy Silva

27,76 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Freddy Silva
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
ISBN:
9780990415114
27,76 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Over two thousand years before the version of the resurrection promoted by the Vatican, people from Egypt and China to Celtic Britain and North America practiced a secret, mystical ritual.Its initiates — from Plato to Zoroaster — regarded the experience as the pinnacle of spiritual development, a life-altering awakening that disclosed insights into the nature of reality and the purpose of the soul.Contrary to popular belief, a text inside a restricted chamber in Egypt describes how resurrection is not meant for the dead but for the living, a fact supported by the suppressed Gospel of Philip: "Those who say they will die first and then rise are in error. If they do not first receive the resurrection while they live, when they die they will receive nothing."No wonder every esoteric and Gnostic sect around the time of Jesus claimed that the literal interpretation promoted by the Church was a fraud. Blending ancient traditions, factual research and rare accounts, this book offers a unique insight into the secret art of living resurrection, what it really means to be risen from the dead, and why initiates chose a voluntary near-death experience to journey to the Otherworld and back.It also reveals— Jesus as a re-enactment of earlier resurrected gods— the purpose and benefit of initiation— why people endured a near-death experience to access the Otherworld— the secret chambers around the world where the ritual was performed— the cultures and societies who practiced it— why initiates protected its secrets with their lives— and why the Church preferred you didnít know about any of this.

Artículos relacionados

  • Iron Age Societies in the Severn-Cotswolds
    Tom Moore
    The central theme of this study is an examination of the processes of change in Iron Age social organisation and identity on a regional scale using the Severn-Cotswolds area in England as a case study. It aims to provide a coherent narrative of the period in the region based on the wealth of current data now available, providing a basic storyboard against which future studies c...
    Disponible

    144,57 €

  • Somewhere Beyond The Sea Les îles bretonnes (France)
    The Seminar on the Archaeology of Western France, which focused on the islands of Brittany, was held on 1 April 2014 at the University of Rennes 1. The desire to organize this seminar arose spontaneously from the dynamism which currently animates archaeological research on island spaces of the western seaboard of France. Indeed, the seminar took place during a pivotal period of...
    Disponible

    86,11 €

  • El Vaso de Largo Bordo Horizontal
    L. Nonat / LNonat / M. P. Prieto Martínez / MPPrieto Martínez / P. Vázquez Liz / PVázquez Liz
    In this paper the authors study a specific type of pottery from the northwest Iberian Peninsula, known as the Wide Horizontal Rim (WHR) vessel. One of its distinctive aspects is precisely the fact that it is exclusively found in this region, which now comprises the Spanish region of Galicia and northern Portugal, as far south as the River Duero. This type of pottery, of which t...
    Disponible

    115,71 €

  • A Connecting Sea
    Stašo Forenbaher
    This book includes papers stemming from a session at the EAA conference held in Zadar in September 2007.                          ...
    Disponible

    79,97 €

  • The Roman Pottery Production Site at Wickham Barn, Chiltington, East Sussex
    Chris Butler / Malcolm Lyne
    The excavations undertaken at Chiltington in East Sussex revealed two Roman pottery kilns, as well as remains from prehistory and from medieval period.The kilns are well documented, and all the finds were examined and catalogued. Three phases were identified. The pottery produced on the site indicate a strong New Forest influence. ...
    Disponible

    55,62 €

  • Kurgans, Ritual Sites, and Settlements
    Edited by: Jeannine Davis-Kimball, Eileen M. Murphy, Ludmila Koryakova and Leonid T. YablonskyThis richly illustrated volume adds immensely to the small but growing corpus of Eurasian Archaeology published in the English language. Comprised of thirty articles, the authors have focused on the Bronze Age, continuing to include the first millennium BC Early Iron Age, with a termin...
    Disponible

    158,26 €

Otros libros del autor

  • Portals
    Freddy Silva
    Connect to Sacred Power PlacesA portal is a point of possibility, a step into a thousand journeys. Join leading researcher Freddy Silva as he takes you on a magical tour around the world to places on the land where the laws of physics behave differently and the perception of overlapping realities is both apparent and immediate. Experience Cadair Idris in Wales, Tintagel in Engl...
    Disponible

    22,64 €

  • What I Learned From A Dog
    Freddy Silva
    A compilation of reflections and inspirations to uplift all the weariness in your world.Mark Twain once said, 'I can live for two months on one good compliment.' He was right. When our inner fire is extinguished and motivation is lacking, a single spark is all it takes to ignite our self worth.This collection of 144 inspirations, quotations and invocations was selected to inspi...
    Disponible

    15,18 €

  • Secrets In The Fields
    Freddy Silva
    Crop circles.What are they?What makes them?Why are they here? They appear mostly under cover of darkness, complex designs mysteriously imprinted on fields of ripened grain. Except for eighty eyewitnesses, nobody knows how they got there or why.They leave the plants undamaged. They contain mathematical theorems. They encode secret geometry. They portray ancient symbols.Since the...
    Disponible

    29,13 €

  • Scotland’s Hidden Sacred Past
    Freddy Silva
    Around 6000 BC a revolution took place on Orkney and the Western Isles of Scotland. An outstanding collection of stone circles, standing stones, round towers and passage mounds appeared seemingly out of nowhere. And yet many such monuments were not indigenous to Britain, but to regions of the Caspian Sea and the Mediterranean.Their creators were equally mysterious. Traditions t...
    Disponible

    30,07 €

  • The Missing Lands
    Freddy Silva
    Eyewitness accounts from indigenous people around the world describe how a more advanced group of people lived alongside them 12,000 years ago. Described as ’human-like but not quite human’, these gods were master navigators and astronomers who harnessed the laws of nature, built megalithic monuments and raised a comparatively high culture.In this daring, breathtaking, and orig...
    Disponible

    31,18 €

  • First Templar Nation
    Freddy Silva
        Conventional history claims that nine men formed a brotherhood in Jerusalem in 1118. But what if it can be proved the Order of the Temple was active a decade earlier on the opposite side of Europe, that the aim to protect pilgrims was a smokescreen, and that in league with the Cistercian monks, and the equally mysterious Order of Sion, the Templars executed one of history’s...
    Disponible

    28,80 €