Land of the Fallen Star Gods: The Celestial Origins of Ancient Egypt
Autor J. S. Gordonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 aug 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591431640
ISBN-10: 1591431646
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 83 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:3rd Edition, New Edition of Egypt: Child of Atlantis
Editura: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Colecția Bear & Company
ISBN-10: 1591431646
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 83 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:3rd Edition, New Edition of Egypt: Child of Atlantis
Editura: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Colecția Bear & Company
Notă biografică
J. S. Gordon (1946-2013) held a master’s degree in Western Esotericism from the University of Exeter and was a senior fellow of the Theosophical Society of England, where he lectured on ancient history and metaphysics. Known for his in-depth knowledge on the ancient Egyptian mystical tradition, he wrote several books, including The Path of Initiation.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION A Fresh Approach
Part One
Origins
ONE Cosmic Seasons and Astronomical Cycles
TWO Geological, Geographical, and Climatological Issues
THREE The Disappearing “Atlantes”
FOUR The Appearance of Culture and Civilization
Part Two
Traditions
FIVE Egyptian Magic and the Law of Hierarchy
SIX Two Egyptian Mystery Traditions Reconsidered
SEVEN Gods of the Abyss and Underworld
EIGHT The Ancient Esoteric Division of Egypt and the Significance of Its Main Temples
Part Three
Knowledge
NINE Completing the “Jigsaw Puzzle” of Astronomical Metaphors and Allegories
TEN Sacred Geometry and the “Living” Architecture of Egypt
ELEVEN The Esoteric Significance of the Sphinx and Pyramids
TWELVE The Internal Geometry of the Great Pyramid
THIRTEEN Reflections
APPENDICES
A The Relationship between the Sothic Year and the Annus Magnus
B From Plato’s Timaeus
C On Geology
D From Schwaller de Lubicz’s Sacred Science
E From S. A. Mackey’s The Mythological Astronomy of the Ancients (1824)
F Philological Issues
G The Egyptian Version of the Inner Constitution of Man
H Concerning the Duat
I Concerning the God-Name Seker
J Concerning Sebek, Set, and Horus
K The Circumpolar Stars and the “Mill of the Gods”
L Concerning Ursa Major
M The Astroterrestrial Axes among Egypt, Greece, and the Levant
N Correlations between the Egyptian and Greek Mystery Schools
O On the Significance of Double Statuary in Egypt
P The Meaning of Ether/Aether according to the Principles of Hermetic Science
Q On the Levitation of Stone by the Use of Sound
NOTES
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
INTRODUCTION A Fresh Approach
Part One
Origins
ONE Cosmic Seasons and Astronomical Cycles
TWO Geological, Geographical, and Climatological Issues
THREE The Disappearing “Atlantes”
FOUR The Appearance of Culture and Civilization
Part Two
Traditions
FIVE Egyptian Magic and the Law of Hierarchy
SIX Two Egyptian Mystery Traditions Reconsidered
SEVEN Gods of the Abyss and Underworld
EIGHT The Ancient Esoteric Division of Egypt and the Significance of Its Main Temples
Part Three
Knowledge
NINE Completing the “Jigsaw Puzzle” of Astronomical Metaphors and Allegories
TEN Sacred Geometry and the “Living” Architecture of Egypt
ELEVEN The Esoteric Significance of the Sphinx and Pyramids
TWELVE The Internal Geometry of the Great Pyramid
THIRTEEN Reflections
APPENDICES
A The Relationship between the Sothic Year and the Annus Magnus
B From Plato’s Timaeus
C On Geology
D From Schwaller de Lubicz’s Sacred Science
E From S. A. Mackey’s The Mythological Astronomy of the Ancients (1824)
F Philological Issues
G The Egyptian Version of the Inner Constitution of Man
H Concerning the Duat
I Concerning the God-Name Seker
J Concerning Sebek, Set, and Horus
K The Circumpolar Stars and the “Mill of the Gods”
L Concerning Ursa Major
M The Astroterrestrial Axes among Egypt, Greece, and the Levant
N Correlations between the Egyptian and Greek Mystery Schools
O On the Significance of Double Statuary in Egypt
P The Meaning of Ether/Aether according to the Principles of Hermetic Science
Q On the Levitation of Stone by the Use of Sound
NOTES
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Recenzii
“Painstakingly researched and eloquently written, J. S. Gordon’s Land of the Fallen Star Gods paints a broad, detailed picture of what must be an ancient language of science embedded in an ancient civilization’s expression. The Egyptian’s use of symbol and metaphor in art, architecture, and civil planning was no mere function of primitive religiosity. Rather, it was the philosophical foundation of civilization expressing deep insights into human existence and the significance of the human experience. Land of the Fallen Star Gods is not only fascinating but also an important work of scholarship. It should be required reading for anyone interested in civilization’s origins and the birth of the Western religious and esoteric traditions."
“That an advanced lost civilization is part of our human heritage should now be self-evident to all those capable of rational thought. John Gordon’s book takes the currently neglected ‘long’ view of the lost civilization hypothesis (derived mainly from theosophy and Hindu/Vedic accounts) and defends it with solid scholarship, reasoned argument, and a deep understanding of esoteric philosophy. At once gutsy and erudite, this is a really interesting book."
“The primary hypothesis of Land of the Fallen Star Gods is that that the ancient Egyptian culture carried the legacy of ‘fallen star gods’, divine celestial beings who visited Earth in the distant past, and will one day come again. Land of the Fallen Star Gods is fascinating and accessible from cover to cover, highly recommended especially for Metaphysical Studies shelves.”
“Brilliant, erudite, and controversial, John Gordon has used Madame Blavatsky’s insights to throw a new light on the problems of ancient Egyptian civilization."
“That an advanced lost civilization is part of our human heritage should now be self-evident to all those capable of rational thought. John Gordon’s book takes the currently neglected ‘long’ view of the lost civilization hypothesis (derived mainly from theosophy and Hindu/Vedic accounts) and defends it with solid scholarship, reasoned argument, and a deep understanding of esoteric philosophy. At once gutsy and erudite, this is a really interesting book."
“The primary hypothesis of Land of the Fallen Star Gods is that that the ancient Egyptian culture carried the legacy of ‘fallen star gods’, divine celestial beings who visited Earth in the distant past, and will one day come again. Land of the Fallen Star Gods is fascinating and accessible from cover to cover, highly recommended especially for Metaphysical Studies shelves.”
“Brilliant, erudite, and controversial, John Gordon has used Madame Blavatsky’s insights to throw a new light on the problems of ancient Egyptian civilization."
Descriere
A radical reinterpretation of Egypt’s ancient origins and its esoteric philosophy.