978-97762-25-6
Pistis Sophia e Libri del Salvatore
The book presents a summary of the Treaty of Pistis Sophia and a summary of the extracts of the books listed in the code of the Savior Askew, in the British Museum. It tells of teaching and initiations of Jesus after the resurrection, showing that among the primitive Christians already existed an esoteric Christianity.
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The author interprets the esoteric mythological tales of the ten Avatars of Vishnu understood as successive divine intervention in the world, trying to clear away unnecessary conflicts and forcing interpretive methodology. Its focus is on Esoteric Christianity by showing how such a doctrine originally coincided with the Vedic esotericism.
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In this book the author does relate to a dog who has lived with her for more than twelve years its history through numerous incidents actually occurred, showing how the world of animals can teach us about love, loyalty, dedication, and collaboration.
The profits will be donated to the author LAV (Anti-Vivisection League) and the kennels of Italy.
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In esoteric circles it is tradition to remember how great Dante Started. Distinguished scholars believe that Dante has been affiliated to the Faithful of Love. In this work it is evident that the stars in the Divine Comedy by Dante casually not be appointed; in fact constitute evidence of chronological time since, by longitudes and quadrants where Dante places them, enables the reader to obtain the expert year, day and time horoscopic in which the master is in the course of his journey of initiation.
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This book, by the fascinating subject and present, deals with the research findings of two psychotherapists Americans on the issue of future reincarnations. Expert in the technique of regression into past lives, Dr. Helen Wambach has questioned if it was possible to experience a similar procedure to project the consciousness of people in the future. The tests conducted by Dr. Wambach and Dr. Snow gave surprising results from the scientific point of view. This volume deals with the conclusions drawn from those experiments and faces a period of time that goes until the end of the year 2000, also openings on the next century.
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TIPS, IDEAS AND RECIPES FOR THE SUPPLY OF THE THIRD MILLENNIUM `.
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The acclaimed American writer E. Barker, while he was in Europe, he began to have “mediumistic communications” through “automatic writing.” He who in this way revealed itself at the beginning and that she still believed in life was David P. Hatch, born in 1846 in Dresden (Maine), and died in 1912 in Los Angeles (California). The writer personally knew the Hatch as both people of high culture and social position: the deceased had been communicating a profound scholar of philosophy and hold the position of judge.
In this book are collected communications to the writer of Judge Hatch Barker.
The reader will be fascinated by what you can and read the descriptions about the world and life that lead to what we call “dead.”.