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Explore the deification of Christ, where ancient secrets and profound dialogues reveal the true essence of Good and Evil.
In the lost Garden of Eden, after tasting the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, Jesus wakes up from a dream and feverishly writes down his vision that revealed to him an ancient past, where the theology he knew betrayed him. In this vision he woke up as Mephisto, who was once Job. It's a thousand years after Judgment Day, and as he looks out in the starless sky, he wrestles with his part and person in the destruction of everything he once knew. Can he find redemption? On his epic journey into the underworld, Job realizes the eternal drama he's been a part of, cycle after cycle, as the flawed demiurge who must slay himself to give birth to the next world. However, is there an end to the cycle of sin and suffering? What takes place in this vision is a mythic pilgrimage to reconstruct the soul, where we learn the secret truth of Job's fall.
Experience the unsung mystical crucible that's rife with metaphors, poetry, and philosophical dialogues with angels and primordial beings. Taking place during Jesus' missing years, it allowed Jesus, through the eyes of the fallen Job, to bring about the divinity within, giving him the capacity for universal love and forgiveness.
The Epic of Gnosis is a disciplined meditation on Good and Evil, redemption, the role of the Tree of Life and Knowledge, what they mean psychologically and morally. This story gives form to a dream within a dream, but much more than a dream -- a journey into the unconscious, to penetrate the foundation, the soul, in order to mend the Tree of Life.
Are you ready to journey through the lost Garden of Eden and the afterworld's dread abyss? Get your copy of The Epic of Gnosis and witness a profound exploration of morality, redemption, and the divine struggle as seen through the eyes of Jesus and the fallen Job.
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