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A dazzling commentary on the Brazen Serpent or "Nehushtan" myth told through the lense of biblical commentary, occult knowledge and mystical tradition. The biblical Nehushtan has inspired generations of writers to reflect on the divine code concealed within everything. From the occultism of William S. Burroughs to the Catholic metaphysics of Teilhard de Chardin, the book explores its themes through an investigation of numerology, geometry, symbolism and vitalism. Key features of the book: * an examination of number as a primal force; * the history and meaning of serpent symbolism; and *…mehr

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A dazzling commentary on the Brazen Serpent or "Nehushtan" myth told through the lense of biblical commentary, occult knowledge and mystical tradition. The biblical Nehushtan has inspired generations of writers to reflect on the divine code concealed within everything. From the occultism of William S. Burroughs to the Catholic metaphysics of Teilhard de Chardin, the book explores its themes through an investigation of numerology, geometry, symbolism and vitalism. Key features of the book: * an examination of number as a primal force; * the history and meaning of serpent symbolism; and * alchemy and the Kabbalah in a biblical context. For readers of Christian mysticism, practical spirituality, and anyone interested in the gnosis of healing. Authors Guild Human Authored Certification 6334200 "[This book] meshes several disciplines to make a case for why we should look beyond what we can see to access a higher, deeper, and better plane of living. With some alchemy, philosophy, Christianity, science, and even history (Egyptian and Hebrew), readers get a lot of food for thought in just a little over 100 pages." Soul Window.Com
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M.R. Osborne is recognised for his contributions to Christian mysticism, which combine orthodox theology with mystical and alchemical traditions. He has published extensively and earned recognition in Rosicrucian circles, and continues to work on deep-seated spiritual currents in the Western tradition. In 2018, he was awarded the Companion of Christian Rosenkreutz Award by the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia for his research on a branch of French esoteric Freemasonry. He often appears in online podcasts and interviews, introducing his books, discussing faith and Christian esotericism.