We Talk About All Kinds Of Things
For your shelf concordances and esoteric bible dictionary by anonymous. Be a bible scholar and a Zen master.
Old testament hardbound Strong’s
exhaustive concordance for the Hebrew including tetragrammaton to English
translation. For every single word in the old testament.
For the new testament and the Greek
scriptures hardbound Young’s analytical concordance.
Emphatic diaglott. The Emphatic Diaglott is
a diaglot, or two-language polyglot translation, of the New Testament by
Benjamin Wilson, first published in 1864.
containing the original Greek text of what is commonly styled the New Testament (according to the recension of J.J. Griesbach) with an interlineary word for word English translation; a new emphatic version, based on the interlineary translation, on the renderings of eminent critics, and on the various readings of the Vatican manuscript no. 1209 in the Vatican Library; together with illustrative and explanatory footnotes, and a copious selection of references; to the whole of which is added a valuable alphabetical appendix.
Esoteric bible dictionary by anonymous.
Don’t pay for an expensive hard bound book. Paperback. I like the nice shiny
yellow one.
Harmala alkaloids. Neurotransmitters secreted by the pineal gland on to the
pituitary. Highest of all possible mystical states. “Marriage of the sun and
the moon” or “making Pope.”
Alan Watts The Way of Zen.
Paul Reps Flesh Zen bones.
Zen master Lao Tsu. Tao Te
Ching.
“I’ll feed her Zen herr
Moffat.”
Auf Wiedersehen.
Cosmic Consciousness William
Maurice Bucke. Amazon $18.76.
Cosmic Consciousness: A Study in the Evolution
of the Human Mind is Richard Bucke's theory that our mental states are evolving
and that to date we have experienced three stages in the development of
consciousness: the 'simple consciousness' of animals, the 'self-consciousness'
of the vast majority of humans (reason, self awareness, imagination, etc.), and
in some cases 'cosmic consciousness'; a mystical state of being beyond 'self
consciousness' and the next stage of human development. Bucke hypothesized that
'cosmic consciousness' is slowly beginning to appear in humans and will
eventually spread widely throughout the human race. He posited that certain
notable individuals throughout history have demonstrated that they have
attained 'cosmic consciousness'. In the book he cites examples such as Jesus,
Buddha, Mohammed, Dante, St Paul, Francis Bacon, William Blake, and his close
friend Walt Whitman. Whitman, an American poet and journalist described cosmic
consciousness as 'ineffable light, light rare, untellable, light beyond all signs,
descriptions and languages.' At the age of thirty-five Bucke found himself in
this elevated mental state and he describes (in the third person) the
manifestations leading up to it; '1. The person, suddenly, without warning, has
a sense of being immersed in a flame, or rose-colored cloud, or perhaps rather
a sense that the mind is itself filled with such a cloud of haze. 2. At the
same instant he is, as it were, bathed in an emotion of joy, assurance,
triumph, salvation. 3. Simultaneously or instantly following the above sense
and emotional experiences there comes to the person an intellectual
illumination quite impossible to describe. Like a flash there is presented to
his consciousness a clear conception (a vision) in outline of the meaning and
drift of the universe. He does not come to believe merely; but he sees and
knows that the cosmos, which to the self conscious mind seems made up of dead
matter, is in fact far otherwise-is in very truth a living presence. He sees
that instead of men being, as it were, patches of life scattered through an
infinite sea of non-living substance, they are in reality specks of relative
death in an infinite ocean of life. He sees that the life which is in man is
eternal, as all life is eternal; that the soul of man is as immortal as God is;
that the universe is so built and ordered that without any peradventure all
things work together for the good of each and all; that the foundation
principle of the world is what we call love, and that the happiness of every
individual is in the long run absolutely certain.' He goes on to say, 'The
person who passes through this experience will learn in the few minutes, or
even moments, of its continuance more than in months or years of study, and he
will learn much that no study ever taught or can teach.' After reading Bucke's
writings, P. D. Ouspensky, the respected Russian Philosopher echoed his
comments in his book Tertium Organum; 'Cosmic Consciousness is a third form,
which is as far above Self Consciousness as is that above Simple Consciousness.
The prime characteristic Cosmic Consciousness is, as its name implies, a
consciousness of the cosmos, that is, of the life and order of the universe.
Along with the consciousness of the cosmos there occurs an intellectual
enlightenment or illumination which alone would place the individual on a new
plane of existence-would make him almost a member of a new species.'
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