Author: | Michel Michel | ISBN: | 9782765917403 |
Publisher: | Osmora Inc. | Publication: | September 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Osmora Inc. | Language: | English |
Author: | Michel Michel |
ISBN: | 9782765917403 |
Publisher: | Osmora Inc. |
Publication: | September 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Osmora Inc. |
Language: | English |
Why write a book about Jesus? Who could possibly still be interested in him nowadays? Besides, hasn’t everything there is to say about the man, his story, and his era already been said?
Well, what if the opposite was true? What if nothing had really been said about him so far, or if what had been said was little more than a drop in the bucket?
The astrological portrait of Jesus that follows is far removed from the realms of true and false in which we like to dwell. Its content is likely to shock more than a few. It shows the son of Joseph and Mary in such a human light that readers will be able to clearly see some of the shortcomings he shared with many of us. But how can we imagine, even for a second, that Jesus might have had even a single fault? It seems inconceivable! Later on, in the final section of the book, readers will discover an entirely different side of Jesus, a side embedded since time immemorial in his natal chart but revealed here for the first time. This astonishing facet of his being, a striking contrast to the ordinary of our days and nights, will undoubtedly be deeply troubling to many, and will upset all those who are ill at ease with the conceptual perspectives opened up by this new way of “seeing” Jesus.
However, I still believe, or hope at least, that most people will be able to appreciate this highly unique and unprecedented portrait of one who presented himself to us one day, in complete humility and with a deeply benevolent smile, as the Son of Man, inviting us to take part in an encounter that lies at the heart of time, far beyond the scope of days.
Why write a book about Jesus? Who could possibly still be interested in him nowadays? Besides, hasn’t everything there is to say about the man, his story, and his era already been said?
Well, what if the opposite was true? What if nothing had really been said about him so far, or if what had been said was little more than a drop in the bucket?
The astrological portrait of Jesus that follows is far removed from the realms of true and false in which we like to dwell. Its content is likely to shock more than a few. It shows the son of Joseph and Mary in such a human light that readers will be able to clearly see some of the shortcomings he shared with many of us. But how can we imagine, even for a second, that Jesus might have had even a single fault? It seems inconceivable! Later on, in the final section of the book, readers will discover an entirely different side of Jesus, a side embedded since time immemorial in his natal chart but revealed here for the first time. This astonishing facet of his being, a striking contrast to the ordinary of our days and nights, will undoubtedly be deeply troubling to many, and will upset all those who are ill at ease with the conceptual perspectives opened up by this new way of “seeing” Jesus.
However, I still believe, or hope at least, that most people will be able to appreciate this highly unique and unprecedented portrait of one who presented himself to us one day, in complete humility and with a deeply benevolent smile, as the Son of Man, inviting us to take part in an encounter that lies at the heart of time, far beyond the scope of days.