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Serpent in the Sky: The High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 932
EAN: 9780835606912
Edition: 2 Sub
ISBN: 0835606910
Label: Quest Books
Manufacturer: Quest Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 266
Publication Date: July 25, 1993
Publisher: Quest Books
Studio: Quest Books
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Editorial Review: Revised edition of a modern classic challenging all that has been accepted as dogma about ancient Egypt.
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Rating: - Another nail in the coffin of orthodoxy
If, like myself, you find conventional Egyptology/archeology, Darwinian evolution, and church doctrine, entirely unconvincing in their explanations of human origins....then you will enjoy this book. It is not a New Age harangue by any means, and though the author does drift into diatribes against orthodoxy, he is clearly justified in doing so. Uncovering the truth of our past is, to my mind, the most important task of any researcher. West is a pioneer in this field.
Rating: - Open Your Minds and Hearts
I just finished reading this book and found it fascinating, informative, and intriguing. I feel that any lay person, as well as a seasoned scientist, can learn something very profound from this book. I did not find it difficult to read at all, but that may be because I already have an interest in learning more about Egypt and other paths of esotericism, higher knowledge, and higher consciousness. I don't think anyone can dispute that Egypt, as well as other ancient cultures, possessed a knowledge ... Read More
Rating: - Making Schwaller de Lubicz understandable
If you prescibe to conventional views about Egyptology don't buy this book. However, if you believe that science does not have the story of our origins and Egypt quite right, then this book will open your eyes.
The writing style is accessible, not too technical, and not too etheric. The work of Schwaller de Lubicz is presented, along with JAWs owns metaphors, in a way to help you understand that Egyptian culture and architecture was much deeper than archeologists think.
JAW ... Read More
Rating: - Confusing
The book is an attempt to make accessible to the layman the findings of Schwaller de Lubicz (1887-1961), a self-taught French Egyptologist with a strong mystical bend who claimed among other things that Egyptian civilization is much older than mainstream archeologist believe and that it was based on esotericism.
The book is abundantly illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings and every page has a wealth of quotes from the most diverse writers. In fact, these quotes make up about a ... Read More
Rating: - Homage to DeLubic z
This is West's attempt to present some of the philosophies of DeLubicz from his perception of them. West presents the theories, assumptions, conclusions and epiphanies of DeLubicz with his own radical approach to the subject matter. Encompassing a wide range of subjects West does not presume to attest to an expert status in all subjects but presents his view point of the DeLubicz material in a highly readable manner. Although quite technical in some areas it serves only to stimulate the reader to investigate ... Read More
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