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Simon Magus: His Philosophy and Teachings ( Hardcover )
Author: G.R.S. Mead
Simon Magus was originally a Christian and disciple of John the Baptist, but broke off and formed the first Christian heresy, called Simonianism.
After learning magical medicine in Alexandria he was considered to have many magical skills. To this day, a skilled magician is called a “magus.” He also studied Greek philosophers, especially Heraclitus, and was the first Christian to attempt to bridge Greek philosophy and Christianity. If a bridge ever occurred, Church leaders feared they would weaken over time and not survive.
According to Mead, this was Simon’s great heresy – not his magic. This book shows Magus to have been a brilliant man who was breaking new ground, philosophically and spiritually.
ISBN 9781585095841 • 108 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $27.95
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars ( Hardcover )
Author: Anonymous
This is the top secret manual said to be found by accident in 1986 by an employee of Boeing Aircraft. He bought a surplus IBM copier for scrap parts at a government sale and found the manual inside. The manual outlines a plan to control the masses through manipulation of industry, education and politics, and to divert the public’s attention from what is really going on. Surprisingly, it is claimed that much of what is outlined has come to pass, and makes interesting reading for those exploring the deeper levels of our social structure and how it may be controlled or influenced.
This Book Tree edition includes all of the important charts and diagrams not seen in other versions. It is an exact replica of the original, aside from some minor alterations to correct print quality. Found in this edition only is a new, four-page Introduction. It explains why we may never be certain of the true origin of this document, despite the fact that someone has stepped forward and claimed that they assembled it from multiple sources.
ISBN 9781585095827 • 66 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $26.95
A Short History of the World ( Hardcover )
Author: H. G. Wells
Presents the entire history of the world in a condensed form. The great sci-fiauthor of War of the Worlds and The Invisible Man was fascinated with the real world just as much as his imaginary ones. This is a testament to his genius and immense knowledge of the key events of history. Shows how we learned and reached deeper understandings throughout our physical, intellectual, and spiritual evolution. He also stresses that we are still in our infancy and have just begun an immense and important journey.
ISBN 9781585095667 • 320 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $36.95
A Short History of the Bible ( Hardcover )
Author: Bronson C. Keeler
Reveals that the books composing the Bible were originally not considered inspired at all, and that this idea came later. It shows who first endorsed them in this way and why it was done. Keeler admits to having no religious agenda in writing this book, but instead holds a simple desire to uncover the truth. Great book on the origins of the Bible, highly recommended.
ISBN 9781585095193 • 136 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $27.95
SEPHER YETZIRAH – THE BOOK OF CREATION ( Hardcover )
Attributed to Rabbi Akiba,
Translations by: Rev. Dr. Isidor Kalisch and Knut Stenring
Two Versions, Explaining Jewish Mystical Philosophy and the Cabala
Considered to be the oldest known Jewish mystical text and now an important part of Cabalistic studies. First appeared in historical records during the first century C.E., but its principles were passed down for centuries before this.
Written from the perspective of an observer who describes the work of God’s creation step by step, as it unfolds. Having access to two separate translations in one volume is of immense importance. Often considered a meditative text, as presented in the first version by Kalisch, and also as a magical text, as found in the second version by Stenring. Kalisch provides original Hebrew on one page, with its English translation on the other.
ISBN 9781585095414 • 128 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $27.95