Synopsis
Book Four of The Law of One marks the culmination of the esteemed series, delving deeply into the profound concept of the archetypical mind. This mind framework, graciously bestowed upon us by our Logos or sun body, plays a pivotal role in guiding our individual evolution of mind, body, and spirit.
Within its pages, Book Four embarks on an extensive exploration of the archetypical mind, unveiling its secrets through the lenses of Tarot, astrology, and ritual magic. This rich and multifaceted resource is meticulously studied, offering profound insights into the very essence of human existence. Unveiled in these profound chapters is the true nature and purpose of the enigmatic veil that shrouds the boundary between conscious and unconscious minds. The book brings to light the intricate process of "forgetting," which transpires with each incarnation in our third-density experience, enabling readers to comprehend the intricacies of their spiritual journey.
Through Ra's sagacious teachings, the adept's path emerges with newfound clarity. Readers are enlightened on how adepts harness their experiences to achieve balance within their energy centers and transcend the veil of forgetting. This revelation unlocks the potential for spiritual growth and self-realization, paving the way for a profound transformation of consciousness.
Book Four of The Law of One stands as an authoritative guide to unlocking the mysteries of the archetypical mind and ascending toward a higher understanding of our place in the cosmic tapestry.
About the Author
Don Elkins was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1930. He held four university degrees, and was a professor of physics and engineering at the University of Louisville and head of the University of Alaska s mechanical engineering department. He served with distinction as the youngest Master-Sergeant in the history of the U.S. Army during the Korean War. In 1965 he left his position as a tenured professor in order to give himself more time for the UFO and paranormal research that he had pursued all of his adult life, and became a Boeing 727 captain for a major airline until his death in 1984.
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