THE
SHINING ONES
by
Christian and Barbara Joy O'Brien
£49.50
including surface mail world wide
This
book includes all the material contained within The
Genius of the Few, but adds a great deal more information
on the unfolding diaspora of the Shining Ones from the Southern
Lebanon site around the world, their advanced technology and
their influence over the next 8,000 years.
This starts
with the establishment of a further six major settlements by
members of the senior council at Jericho, Ba'albek, Ebla, Catal
Huyak, Olympus and On, which soon followed their establishment
of the Kharsag (Eden) site. The development of the city states
eventually led to the great civilisations in the Mesopotamianplains,
Egypt, Iran, India, China and the Americas..
The authors'
language translation skills based on the earliest non-religious
material provide the key to untangling the complex of different
names and different interpretations placed by earlier scholars.
The Shining Ones as real people are clearly identified within
all cultures and not confused with the cast of characters who
appear in astronomy, cometary catastrophe and within the spiritual
regions.
The Shining
Ones presents for the first time key parts of the latest
translation of the Askew Codex in the British Museum,
which comprises a collection of 365 quarto sheets of vellum,
on which the writing is in Greek uncials, in the now extinct
Coptic dialect of Upper Egypt. It also presents for the first
time key parts of the latest translation of the 78 leaves of
papyrus, in book form, of the Bruce Codex from the Bodlian
library, written in Greek cursive characters in the same Coptic
dialect.
These documents
comprise a large part of an important Gnostic Corpus, possibly
compiled from earlier material, in the Valentine school at Alexandria
in the late first or early second century AD. Originally referred
to as The Books of the Saviour, these translations of
this material can be seen as a single treatise on the Spiritual
Truths narrated by Jesus of Nazareth and taken down word
for word by three disciple-scribes Philip, Thomas and Matthew.
The presence
of these three witnesses is in keeping with the canon of Hebraic
Law. This coupled with the fact that they were from Jesus' inner
circle, places immense importance and reliability, that these
documents illustrate that the spiritual nature of Jesus' teaching
was no different from that of other Eastern religions.
This is
a crucial issue for Christianity and many will consider adds
weight to the relevance and practical importance of taking seriously,
matters of a spiritual nature, which permeate all ancient records,
but which are not fully understood.
The complete
works relating to the Askew and Bruce Codices will be available
on reprinting within The Path of Light
by Christian O'Brien.
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stock sold out - New supplies expected by August 2007. Try your
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......Book
Review......
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THE
SHINING ONES:
An Etymological Essay on the Amazigh Roots of Egyptian
Civilization
by
Helene E Hagan

This pioneer study investigates the origins of Egyptian
civilization from the viewpoint of a North African Anthropologist,
aided by a Moroccan linguist in Tamazight (Berber)
Helen
Hagan is a North African Ethnologist, born in Morocco.
She holds a License-es-Lettres in American Civilization
from the University of Bordeaux, France and two Master's
Degrees from Stanford University, one in Linguistics and
another in Cultural Anthropology.
Souls
come forth on Earth to execute the work of their ancestors
- The Book of the Dead
Aiwu
(Archaic Egyptian): Work, things to do, obligations.
Awuri (Modern Amazigh): Work, things to do, obligations
The
twentieth century has witnessed a progressive discovery
of information gradually projecting the history of Egyptian
civilization further back into time. Early populations
of the Valley of the Nile are better documented at the
present time than they were a few years ago, and more
information is available on the Western Desert Oasis complex.
It was thought at an earlier time that several dynasties
of Pharaohs, which had reigned for two millennia or so,
constituted the span of Egyptian civilization. Present
estimates are different, recognising that the Kingdom
Era was rooted in an earlier culture of Archaic Time,
during which the foundations of Egyptian Kingdom were
laid. This pre-dynastic or Archaic period (5,000 to 3,000
BC) has not yielded all of its mysteries.
It
is the focus of this inquiry, the purpose of which is
to give a new direction to already existing research:
for the most part, historical and archaeological research
has been conducted by mainstream scholars, imbued with
a specific concept of civilization and history as having
its roots in ancient Greece, underestimating the marginalized
Amazigh (Libyco-Berber) cultural and linguistic information
which might have provided important clues to the origins
of the western areas of Egypt, and a more accurate account
of the past of the region.
We
believe that this important book provides missing information
linking the origins of an Archaic Egypt way beyond the
confines of the Nile valley, to the origins of the civilizations
in the Mesopotamian region, and the same down to earth
Gods - Anu, Enlil and Ninkharsag (Isis).-
Golden Age Project Comment
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