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Based on the very simple idea that the first text of the Bible - the account of the Creation in six days - is a word for word geometrical description of a symbolic representation of the universe, Professor Janik Pilet invites us in this essay to follow him through every stage of this rebuilding of the world. The result is therefore a surprisingly balanced figure, very likely to be the mythical Solomon's Seal as it may have been kept for initiates' eyes only. The Seal's imprint can be found in other texts of the Old and New Testaments, like Ezekiel's Vision and the Revelation in particular. The…mehr

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Based on the very simple idea that the first text of the Bible - the account of the Creation in six days - is a word for word geometrical description of a symbolic representation of the universe, Professor Janik Pilet invites us in this essay to follow him through every stage of this rebuilding of the world. The result is therefore a surprisingly balanced figure, very likely to be the mythical Solomon's Seal as it may have been kept for initiates' eyes only. The Seal's imprint can be found in other texts of the Old and New Testaments, like Ezekiel's Vision and the Revelation in particular. The author will thus reveal the secret use of this reportedly magic figure as support for holy inspiration by many biblical text authors. He will lead us into this spiritual inspiration technique's origins, many times lost and recovered throughout the ages. The Indus people, the Chaldean Astrologers, Solomon, Ezekiel, Ezra, Saint John, Saint Luke, the Middle Ages alchemists, and those of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries mark out this path.
Autorenporträt
University professor, co-founder of an engineering school, Janik Pilet is a physicist specializing in the spectroscopy of biological macromolecules, initiated into the mysteries of relativity and quantum physics. But he is also passionate about the history of religions and the philosophy of science.