The Cosmic Tree

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Astrology, New Age
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Author: Frank Desmedt ISBN: 9781370355297
Publisher: Frank Desmedt Publication: January 20, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Frank Desmedt
ISBN: 9781370355297
Publisher: Frank Desmedt
Publication: January 20, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Many popular stories speak of a mysterious Tree that connects the "Kingdom of the Gods" with the "World of Mankind," to then extend itself toward the "Realm of the Demons."

Curiously, the Cosmic Tree exists in both Judaism and Christianity, as well as in Buddhism and Islam. Each religion describes it in its own way, but in the background of these descriptions we find the same basic structure.

The Tree of Life can be found in civilizations so different and geographically far from each other, such as the Scandinavian, Indian (both the Asian and the continental American ones), Japanese, Arabian, Egyptian and many others.

In each case described in this book we'll see how our daily lives revolve around this luminous and magical Tree. You'll also realize how and why in every case the roots of the Cosmic Tree shelter a hideous "Serpent" or a monstrous "Dragon." At the same time, you'll come to understand why there's always a "Cosmic Bird" perched on its highest branch. What's interesting is that both the "Bird" and the "Serpent," as well as the Tree itself, are all part of our perceptible reality. This means that you can easily see them with your own eyes.

When you come to understand the transcendental design of the Cosmic Tree, you'll also comprehend why the head-figure of every religion—Zoroaster, Mithra, Buddha, Attis, Wotan, Quetzalcoatl, Mohammed, Jesus—is related to one of these Trees.

Each chapter deals with one of the most famous Cosmic Trees, its legend and relation to the Cosmology and religion of the civilization it belongs to. You'll also discern the relation that each one has with Astronica, the new way of evaluating the exocauses (ie, astrophysical effects) that influence our daily lives. In the opening chapters of the book I provide basic Astronical material to help you understand the workings of the Cosmic Tree (and of Astronica itself).

I dare say, that without the parallelism found between the Cosmic Tree's design and the basic structure of an Astronical Cycle, the Legend would only be a quaint story. It's only when we grasp the underlying Astronical meaning of the Tree's multi-dimensional constitution, that the Allegory discloses the Magical Principle that upholds every culture's religion or integral philosophy. That’s when the Story stops being fiction and reveals the Primordial Secret that has been kept hidden for so long.

If you have an open mind, I'm sure that you'll enjoy reading about the "Forest" of Cosmic Trees that describes the archetypal energy pattern that yearns to come forth through each of us, each one expressing it in their own way.

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Many popular stories speak of a mysterious Tree that connects the "Kingdom of the Gods" with the "World of Mankind," to then extend itself toward the "Realm of the Demons."

Curiously, the Cosmic Tree exists in both Judaism and Christianity, as well as in Buddhism and Islam. Each religion describes it in its own way, but in the background of these descriptions we find the same basic structure.

The Tree of Life can be found in civilizations so different and geographically far from each other, such as the Scandinavian, Indian (both the Asian and the continental American ones), Japanese, Arabian, Egyptian and many others.

In each case described in this book we'll see how our daily lives revolve around this luminous and magical Tree. You'll also realize how and why in every case the roots of the Cosmic Tree shelter a hideous "Serpent" or a monstrous "Dragon." At the same time, you'll come to understand why there's always a "Cosmic Bird" perched on its highest branch. What's interesting is that both the "Bird" and the "Serpent," as well as the Tree itself, are all part of our perceptible reality. This means that you can easily see them with your own eyes.

When you come to understand the transcendental design of the Cosmic Tree, you'll also comprehend why the head-figure of every religion—Zoroaster, Mithra, Buddha, Attis, Wotan, Quetzalcoatl, Mohammed, Jesus—is related to one of these Trees.

Each chapter deals with one of the most famous Cosmic Trees, its legend and relation to the Cosmology and religion of the civilization it belongs to. You'll also discern the relation that each one has with Astronica, the new way of evaluating the exocauses (ie, astrophysical effects) that influence our daily lives. In the opening chapters of the book I provide basic Astronical material to help you understand the workings of the Cosmic Tree (and of Astronica itself).

I dare say, that without the parallelism found between the Cosmic Tree's design and the basic structure of an Astronical Cycle, the Legend would only be a quaint story. It's only when we grasp the underlying Astronical meaning of the Tree's multi-dimensional constitution, that the Allegory discloses the Magical Principle that upholds every culture's religion or integral philosophy. That’s when the Story stops being fiction and reveals the Primordial Secret that has been kept hidden for so long.

If you have an open mind, I'm sure that you'll enjoy reading about the "Forest" of Cosmic Trees that describes the archetypal energy pattern that yearns to come forth through each of us, each one expressing it in their own way.

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