I know a lot of people who have been waiting for this book for many years. One Eternal Round is the 19th volume in The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, and is his magnum opus, the volume of materials he worked on for a very long time until the end of his life. The book [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in Scholarship
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Also tagged abraham, Achilles shield, alchemy, apocrypha, Aztec, books, BYU, egyptian, Fibonacci, greek, hermeticism, history, hopi, hugh nibley, Jewish, kabbalism, Mayan, mesopotamia, myth, Phi, ritual, traditions
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August 23, 2008 – 6:53 pm
There is a great new LDS-oriented temple-themed blog in the Bloggernacle entitled Pronaos, which is run by Grampa Enoch. From the first few posts this appears like it will be a very good blog indeed. The word pronaos comes from the Greek for “before a temple” (pro-before, naos-temple). It references the inner area of the [...]
I was driving in my car on Saturday listening to a radio program called “The Other Side” with Steve Godfrey. Steve believes himself to be a psychic medium, someone through whom people can connect with loved ones who have passed on to the “other side.” I do not deny the possibility of communicating with those [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in Practices, Texts
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Also tagged casting out, cyril of jerusalem, devils, early christian, evil, excorcism, hinduism, jews, lucifer, matthew brown, oath, priesthood, rituals, satan, scientology, unclean spirits
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