The Third Advent takes as one of its theme the prophecies of a 12th century Italian mystic, Giacomo Di Fiore, who saw that the three ages in the history of religion, would be the Age of the Father, said by the author to correspond to the time from Lord Krishna through to the birth of Lord Jesus Christ, the Age of the Son, from the advent of Jesus to the present time, and The Age of the Mother, the age of the feminine re-asserting itself in spirituality, the fulfillment of the prophecy of Lord Jesus Christ that after him would come The Comforter, which the author asserts is the Holy Ghost, or the Divine feminine.
The Third Advent is, in part, a history of the last 6000 years in which the author discusses why the great religions, philosophies and economic systems have, in turn, failed to create an environment in which we can all live in peace, prosperity and harmony. He goes on to propose that it is only through individual transformation, that mankind can enact the changes necessary to save itself and the world we live in. In this context, The Third Advent presents a message of great hope: that we can change our core being and thence ourselves through the unique discovery of en masse Self-realization through Sahaja Yoga. The Third Advent explores the possibilities for transformation at individual and corporate levels.
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The Third Advent was seen by a number of editors working in New York trade publishing and deemed to be largely unpublishable in these times. One respected editor said in print, that "it's scope was too narrow".
In 25 years as a trade publisher, this book and its predecessor The Advent, are the most important books I have ever been associated with and even if they are not recognized in these times, I have no doubt that future generations will see their publication as a landmark event, bringing to many, arcane knowledge that in the past was available to very few. Furthermore, the process of en masse Self-realization, which could only in the past be given 'one on one' is a breakthrough of huge evolutionary importance, and it is in The Advent that it is described for the first time.
Grégoire de Kalbermatten was born in Lausanne and educated in Geneva and at the John Hopkins University in Bologna and Baltimore. He has been active in international affairs for over 20 years and has led missions and traveled in over 70 countries. He maintains a keen interest in world cultures and global affairs, which continuing his research in political philosophy and spirituality that was profoundly influences by an encounter with Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, founder of Sahaja Yoga.
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