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The Brazen Serpent - Osborne, M. R.
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"A dazzling and highly original unveiling of a divine code, hidden in the Biblical story of the Brazen Serpent (well "hidden" in plenty of myth, symbols, and teachings but this story is the way in) pointing to the truth of God and humans. Comprehensive and exhaustive but highly readable and under 200 pages I truly believe this book will go down as a new esoteric classic." Jonathan C. Stewart, The Gnostic Wisdom Network Channel "This book has the power to change the reader's view of life and its events, following the guidance of a spiritual path. The assured writing style and your effective…mehr

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"A dazzling and highly original unveiling of a divine code, hidden in the Biblical story of the Brazen Serpent (well "hidden" in plenty of myth, symbols, and teachings but this story is the way in) pointing to the truth of God and humans. Comprehensive and exhaustive but highly readable and under 200 pages I truly believe this book will go down as a new esoteric classic." Jonathan C. Stewart, The Gnostic Wisdom Network Channel "This book has the power to change the reader's view of life and its events, following the guidance of a spiritual path. The assured writing style and your effective language make this work a potentially strong contender within its genre." Paul Taylor, Austin Macauley Black & White Paperback Edition The theme of the book is an exploration of the myth of the Brazen Serpent as a cipher for the "Divine Code" concealed within everything about us. The book explores its theme through the paths of numerology, geometry, and allegory, among others. Using the image of the Brazen Serpent which Moses created and placed among the Hebrews wandering in the desert to protect them from the attacks of the serpents, the author considers the symbol of the serpent in its widest sense, not only from the notion of the Brazen Serpent as a symbol for Christ but also from the point of the view of the Kabbalah, tracing the use of this potent symbol into more recent esoteric Orders. The book comes with extensive tables including a selected bibliography; an index of biblical texts quoted; and an index of persons, places and subjects.
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The Élus Coëns Library (4 Volumes)