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The Alchemist Jorge Angel Livraga The Alchemist is a historical novel set in the 16th century, chronicling the adventures of a young chemist who joins a Hermetic lodge persecuted by the Spanish Inquisition. Through his study of esoteric teachings he understands the underlying principles of life and is inspired to work for a better future without religious hatred and intolerance. The work also incorporates the historical figure of Giordano Bruno, the great philosopher and scientist who was burned at the stake in 1600. |
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Thebes Jorge Angel Livraga Thebes is a full colour, 163 page book on an in-depth understanding of the ancient Egyptian vision. This includes, amongst other topics, information about the Pyramids, the hieroglyphs and the hidden purpose of mummification.
It offers a unique comparison between the officially accepted history of Egypt and alternative versions, including the connection between Atlantis and Egypt.
Another chapter is dedicated to the mystery of the inner constitution of nature and man, on the basis of the Ani papyrus.
It is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in the esoteric and magical teachings of Ancient Egypt. |
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The Spirits of Nature Jorge Angel Livraga The Spirits of Natureis a book about angels, fairies, elves, gnomes and other 'nature spirits'. It is based on research into the ancient traditions of civilizations such as Egypt, India, the pre-Colombian Mayas and Incas, and others on these 'invisible' creatures.
Based on the author’s personal researches and experience, this book gives a philosophical explanation of certain phenomena which are broadly rejected today, but were widely accepted in the past (Sylphs, Fairies, Angels, etc.). Describing the different ‘species’ of elementals or nature spirits, and their forms of consciousness, it includes both historical references and practical suggestions on how to approach these inhabitants of the subtle realms. |
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Ankor the last prince of Atlantis Jorge Angel Livraga Nearly 12,000 years ago, according to Plato and other traditions, a single island was all that remained of the once vast continent of Atlantis. Ancient civilizations from around the world speak of the sinking of this great continent and the ensuing floods which destroyed large areas of land inhabited by people as technologically developed as us, and, in some cases, more endowed with wisdom. Written in the form of a novel, this book charts the final years of the last remnant of Atlantis, the island "Poseidonis," as Plato and other writers have referred to it. Ankor, the orphaned son of the last initiate-king of Atlantis, is educated by wise priests who prepare him for his terrifying initiations into the Mysteries. Ankor, the Last Prince of Atlantis is far more than a novel. It provides a vivid insight into the world of a forgotten mystery tradition – forgotten today, but perhaps, who knows? – familiar to the soul of the reader...
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