jesse
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Post by jesse on Jan 16, 2011 10:50:36 GMT -5
I found a link to this via Eddie Traversa's site. Has anyone read it? I'm pretty incredulous... www.bookofdaleth.com/
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Post by popee on Jan 18, 2011 8:29:41 GMT -5
Hi jesse. Yeah, I've read it, and incredulous is a good descriptor.
I first found it from a link on the TAT website, and my first thought was, "why is this here?". Reading it took me back to my conspiracy minded days, and not wanting to get sucked back into that drama, I didn't take much away from that book.
And that's not to say some of his ideas aren't probably true, its just personally, I don't know what to do with them.
But still, I am curious as to the somewhat murky relationship between spirituality and strange secrets. There are groups like Freemasons and Rosicrucians which dabble in both. Men seem obsessed with understanding the unknowable, and when some little clue appears, they think they are on their way to unlocking the secrets of the Universe.
Jim Morrison said it best, "People are strange".
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mits
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Post by mits on Jan 18, 2011 13:50:45 GMT -5
I did read it a while ago but it seemed a bit controversial and esoteric as to why eddie would include link on his web-site. Maybe we should just ask him?
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Post by popee on Aug 9, 2011 18:48:03 GMT -5
I had hoped more people would give this little download a look, I'm curious what other people think. The first few chapters are nice; but then it takes a few right turns. Pi, numbers, secrets, and then some. Very provocative, thought provoking. Easy to dismiss; or not. www.bookofdaleth.com/
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