Könyv Before Anything, I Am! Mikael Emet

Before Anything, I Am!

The Bible as a Psychological Map of the Human Being

Szerző: Mikael Emet
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 9-15 napon belül
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What if the Bible was never a religious book - but the most precise map of the human mind ever writt...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
496
EAN
9798199880312
Enbook ID
52817144
Súly
659
Méretek
152 x 229 x 28

Teljes leírás

What if the Bible was never a religious book - but the most precise map of the human mind ever written?

For three thousand years, the most studied texts in Western history have been read as theology, as history, as literature. The Hidden Language of Consciousness proposes a different reading: that Genesis, Exodus, the Prophets and the Gospels are, at their deepest layer, an exact description of the journey every human consciousness undertakes - regardless of belief, culture or era.

The fall from Eden is not a punishment: it is the birth of reflective consciousness and psychological time. Egypt is not merely a place: it is the internal system of repetition that imprisons any mind that has not yet named it. Abraham's lech lecha - go to yourself - is not the calling of a patriarch: it is the structure of every genuine transformation that begins while the familiar still works. The parables of Jesus do not teach through explanation: they function as mirrors that reveal to the reader the inner state the reader had not yet seen.

Across thirty-five chapters, the book moves through the biblical text with the tools of philology, psychology and philosophy - bringing together Jung, Frankl, Buber, Maimonides, the Zohar, the Ethiopian Book of Enoch and the Kebra Nagast in a conversation spanning three thousand years of human wisdom. Every citation appears in the original language - Hebrew, Greek, Ethiopic Ge'ez - with transliteration and English translation.

This book is for those who always felt there was more in the ancient texts than they were told. For those who recognise in the biblical narratives a description of something they already know from within. For those who are, right now, at some point on the journey this book describes: separation, calling, captivity, the crossing, integration - or the silence that remains after everything has been said.

For you, silence is praise. - Psalm 65:2