The core teachings of Kabbalah and the Work of the Chariot (based on Ezekiel's vision) have been lost for centuries, from too much secrecy. They have now been restored, primarily through comparison of their surviving remnants with remnants of Irish bardic tradition (the tree-alphabet). These two branches of the same super-ancient tree miraculously fill each other's holes to reveal an edifice astounding in its breadth; for it encompasses chemistry and particle physics-even correcting modern physics in certain particulars-and interweaves these with metaphysical, phonetic, and moral truths. Much…mehr
The core teachings of Kabbalah and the Work of the Chariot (based on Ezekiel's vision) have been lost for centuries, from too much secrecy. They have now been restored, primarily through comparison of their surviving remnants with remnants of Irish bardic tradition (the tree-alphabet). These two branches of the same super-ancient tree miraculously fill each other's holes to reveal an edifice astounding in its breadth; for it encompasses chemistry and particle physics-even correcting modern physics in certain particulars-and interweaves these with metaphysical, phonetic, and moral truths. Much herein will enlighten the reader as to both the ancient Mysteries and how to live one's life in this nihilistic age of naive skepticism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I dropped out of college (Dartmouth) to get an education, since most of what academia espouses is pure bunk. This is true even in the sciences, where supposed grown-ups believe in the 'big bang' and still think gravity, rather than electromagnetic z-pinch, forms stars and galaxies. I have thus developed an independent world-view based on what is verifiable, rather than on what is current academic fashion. In particular, I have studied physics, Kabbalah, ancient alphabets, mythology, and history on my own for most of my life and discovered much that seems to have escaped the notice of the current 'authorities'.
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