Esoteric Teachings
โ Scribed by Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis (Daskalos)
- Publisher
- Stoa series
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 200
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Dedication
The Legend of the Unpointed Sword
Prologue
Contents
Introductory Notes
Absolute Beingness
The Christ Logos
The Holy Spirit
Humanity
The Archangelic Orders
Mind and Etheric Vitality
Creation
Space-Place-Time
The Worlds
Light And Superlight
How The Human Body Is Constructed
The Etheric Double
Our Three Bodies
The Relationship Between Our Temporary and Permanent Personalities
Elementals
The Subconscious
The Law of Cause and Effect
Looking Within
Instead of an Epilogue
The Traveler of Dreams
Glossary of Terms
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This volume contains selected, refereed papers from the ninth conference of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies held at Emory University, Atlanta, in 1999. The title of this volume, "Esoteric and Exoteric Aspects in Judeo-Arabic Culture" highlights the theme running through many of the conference
<span>Tantra.</span><span>The word conjures forth a million images - including sex, transgressive practices, and the occult. But how accurate are these portrayals, and how do they compare to actual Tantric practices in India? To the casual observer, Tantra appears to partake of an oppositional role
This amazing book contains a comprehensive Introduction to Magic Talismans, Applications of Magic Talismans, Types of Magical Talismans (i.e., Talismans for Making Spirits Appear, Talismans for Obtaining a Spirit Servant, Talismans for Shape Shifting, Talismans To Make a Dead Person Walk, Talismans
This amazing book contains a comprehensive Introduction to Magic Talismans, Applications of Magic Talismans, Types of Magical Talismans (i.e., Talismans for Making Spirits Appear, Talismans for Obtaining a Spirit Servant, Talismans for Shape Shifting, Talismans To Make a Dead Person Walk, Talismans
This volume contains selected, refereed papers from the ninth conference of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies held at Emory University, Atlanta, in 1999. The title of this volume, "Esoteric and Exoteric Aspects in Judeo-Arabic Culture" highlights the theme running through many of the conference