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I Am the Heart is a detailed commentary on chapter one of Liber LXV, The Book of the Heart Girt with a Serpent. It is written in an organized and detailed style where each verse is examined with an in-depth commentary. Its purpose is to offer the reader a clear look into the deep well of mystical wisdom found within this Holy Book of Thelema. Ever the Heart investigates one of the most prominent symbols of Thelema, the Heart of Blood. This three part essay takes a look at the subtle and often overlooked significance of this symbol. It seeks to look beyond the veil of the ordinary to discover…mehr

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I Am the Heart is a detailed commentary on chapter one of Liber LXV, The Book of the Heart Girt with a Serpent. It is written in an organized and detailed style where each verse is examined with an in-depth commentary. Its purpose is to offer the reader a clear look into the deep well of mystical wisdom found within this Holy Book of Thelema. Ever the Heart investigates one of the most prominent symbols of Thelema, the Heart of Blood. This three part essay takes a look at the subtle and often overlooked significance of this symbol. It seeks to look beyond the veil of the ordinary to discover its archetypal mystery. · 7X10 Hardbound or Paperback · 344 pages · This Book is FULL COLOR with over 100 pictures · New and exclusively made artwork Both literary works are designed to be clear, concise, and visually engaging.
Autorenporträt
About the AuthorJ. Daniel Gunther is considered one of the foremost scholar-practitioners of Thelema. He has authored several books that focus on the theology of Thelema while drawing on his extensive knowledge of Egyptology, Jungian Psychology, Qabalah, Alchemy, Gnosticism and Philosophy. The core of his published works deal with the initiatic doctrine and mystery of Thelema. He is also the artist and writer of an original work on mystical Alchemy titled: Opus Alchymicum. Gunther's overview on the history of academic research in Egyptian religion and philology is published in the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, by Chronicle Books. J. Daniel Gunther has lectured extensively worldwide and his works have been translated into multiple languages.