The two trees of Paradise

Good and evil: the two hands of God

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224 pages - 17 illustrations - 1 photos

ISBN: 9782818405345

Language: Anglais

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Good and evil: the two hands of God. The symbols of good and evil are represented in many traditions by the head and tail of the serpent and are therefore an integral part of us. How to manage them? By learning to root our "fallen" consciousness in a higher order consciousness called our superconsciousness, our higher self in order to illuminate our lower self and achieve a peaceful balance in this life. A large number of practical and concrete explanations and advice are given by the author.

1. Theocentric, biocentric and egocentric systems
2. The first two commandments
3. What the human face reveals
4. The magic power of gestures and a glance
5. ‘Walk while you have the light’
6. The advice of a sage
7. The parable of the ten bridesmaids
8. The oil of the lamp
9. The two trees of Paradise
I – The Aries-Libra and Taurus-Scorpio axes
II – The serpent of Genesis
III – The return of the prodigal son

‘For thousands of years, human beings have tried to understand the origin of the world and the emergence of evil, as well as the suffering resulting from it. They have often presented these concepts as myths, which is why the sacred books of all religions contain symbolic stories that must be interpreted. The Christian tradition has taken the account of Moses in Genesis, where it is said that on the sixth day of creation, God made man and woman and placed them in the Garden of Eden among all the animal and plant species. Moses names only two trees in this garden: the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, whose fruit God had forbidden Adam and Eve to eat.
‘The Tree of Life represents the unity of life, where polarisation is not yet manifested, that is, where there is neither good nor evil – a region above good and evil. Whereas the other tree represents a polarized world where we are subjected to alternating days and nights, joy and sorrow, and so on. More than just plants, these two trees are regions of the universe or states of consciousness. And if God instructed Adam and Eve not to taste fruits from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, it means that they were not yet ready to enter the region of polarisation...’

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Langue Anglais
Informations 224 pages - 17 illustrations - 1 photos

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