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fisherman wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> Its easy to find-Amazon, B&N, etc. In fact, I am due to
> get another copy in about a week or so. The gist of the book
> is that the "esoteric" aspect of things-in this case egyptian
> hieroglyphs and architecture- are not "hidden" as is commonly
> thought. Everything is in plain view. The responsibility
> lies with the viewer or receiver- or as Christ said "those
> with ears to hear and eyes to see" Much like the parables of
> Christ, there are two levels of communication here, and it is
> up to each person to develop the ability to recognize the
> esoteric when they see it. Developing this intuitive sense
> is vital. I just saw that your trhead on archetypes and
> thought you should read E & S if you havent already. I can
> show you elements of this type of communication that show
> without a doubt that it was/is present, but I am afraid that
> I cannot explain much more than that. I am still learning as
> well.
>
> sincerely,
> fisherman
Hi Fisherman, aren't we all! Thanks. I agree about the multiple levels of communication, 2 perhaps more. But like you I'm in the middle of looking into this.
>
> Steve,
>
> Its easy to find-Amazon, B&N, etc. In fact, I am due to
> get another copy in about a week or so. The gist of the book
> is that the "esoteric" aspect of things-in this case egyptian
> hieroglyphs and architecture- are not "hidden" as is commonly
> thought. Everything is in plain view. The responsibility
> lies with the viewer or receiver- or as Christ said "those
> with ears to hear and eyes to see" Much like the parables of
> Christ, there are two levels of communication here, and it is
> up to each person to develop the ability to recognize the
> esoteric when they see it. Developing this intuitive sense
> is vital. I just saw that your trhead on archetypes and
> thought you should read E & S if you havent already. I can
> show you elements of this type of communication that show
> without a doubt that it was/is present, but I am afraid that
> I cannot explain much more than that. I am still learning as
> well.
>
> sincerely,
> fisherman
Hi Fisherman, aren't we all! Thanks. I agree about the multiple levels of communication, 2 perhaps more. But like you I'm in the middle of looking into this.
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