Drawing on her travels in modern-day Egypt and her lifelong study of Egyptian mythology and art, Normandi Ellis takes us on a moving autobiographical journey through the sacred sites and rituals of Egypt's past, revealing their restorative and transformative power for contemporary women like herself. Ellis's spell-binding prose weaves a tapestry of the personal past and the spiritual eternal in th
'John Anthony West's revolutionary reinterpretation of the civilization of Egypt challenges all that has been accepted as dogma concerning Ancient Egypt. In this pioneering study West documents that: Hieroglyphs carry hermetic messages that convey the subtler realities of the Sacred Science of the Pharaohs. Egyptian science, medicine, mathematics, and astronomy were more sophisticated than most mo
Wilber traces human development from infancy into adulthood and beyond, into those states described by mystics and spiritual adepts. The spiritual evolution of such extraordinary individuals as the Buddha and Jesus hints at the direction human beings will take in their continuing growth toward transcendence.
In two previous books, Neil Douglas-Klotz pioneered a radical new way of translating the words of Jesus---filtering them through the imagistic worldview of the Aramaic language which Jesus himself spoke. Seen through this lens, familiar sayings such as "Blessed are the meek" come into vibrant contemporary focus as "Healthy are those who have softened what is rigid within."In The Hidden Gospel, Dou
Huna philosophy is about learning to become a conscious co-creator with the Universe. Hawaiian shaman, King, uses Kahuna healing methods to help us access the hidden energy of life, develop powers of concentration and make friends with the deepest aspect of our being. Learn how your Higher Self, or aumakua, is contacted in the dream dimension. Get in touch with the Mana, the hidden energy of life.
Contents: Self-Realization; Will; Truth; Wisdom; Love; Beauty; Unity; Individuality; Freedom; Reality; Harmony; Happiness; Peace; Helpfulness and Service; Humility and Simplicity; Sympathy and Kindness; Giving and Receiving; Brotherhood; Spirituality; Art of Living; Toward the Stars; The Master.
Helena Blavatsky, in an 1877 letter to her aunt, called herself “a psychological enigma, a puzzle for future generations, a Sphinx!” Fourteen years later a New York Tribune obituary compared her with “the greatest thinkers, not alone of the present day, but of all time.” That obituary went on to predict, “Madame Blavatsky has made her mark upon the time, and thus, too, her works will follow her.”
A facsimile reprint of the 1889 edition exactly the way Blavatsky wrote it, laying out the path of spiritual development. Includes an index and introduction by Boris de Zirkoff. The cloth edition is gilt-edged and has a ribbon marker.