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The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld
Rated 3.88 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781620556368
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Unlock the ancient secrets of living resurrection and explore the mystical practices of Egyptians, Greeks, Gnostics, Celts, and more. Freddy Silva reveals how initiates ritually died and were reborn into higher consciousness within secret chambers, achieving spiritual awakening and exploring the Otherworld. Discover the suppressed truth about this transformative practice and its connection to the Knights Templar and Freemasonry. Uncover the lost art of self-empowerment and higher consciousness.
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Poojitha Matangi –
I learned a lot but had to reread some sections multiple times. It’s a bit too much information at once. The topic itself is extremely intriguing, however.
Abhishek Baranwal –
An absolutely amazing read! Freddy Silva really knows his stuff! If you are interested in unlocking the secrets of the past, this is for you!
Mihir Ashok Redekar –
Definitely a dense read! But it’s packed with information about ancient initiations and spiritual secrets. Some leaps of faith required. Overall, a great read.
Anisha Tiwari –
Very confusing read. I was intrigued by the title, but I couldn’t follow the author’s ideas. I had to stop reading halfway. Not recommended for casual readers.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
A fascinating journey through ancient mysteries and the quest for higher consciousness. Silva’s research is impressive. Some of the connections might be tenuous, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Harshad Bromania –
Disappointed. I found the writing style dry and the arguments unconvincing. It felt like a stretch to connect all those historical dots. Not for me.
Piyush Gohri –
A captivating exploration of ancient spiritual practices. While dense in places, the insights are profound and offer a unique perspective on self-empowerment.
Yash Namdeo Pise –
A deep dive into ancient mysteries. Some parts were dense and hard to follow, but the overall message is inspiring. Definitely sparks curiosity about the Otherworld.
Jaya –
A must-read for anyone interested in ancient mysteries and spiritual awakening. The book is thought-provoking and inspires further exploration. Highly recommended!
Ashish Kumar –
Freddy Silva provides an interesting account but sometimes it felt like I was being led down a rabbit hole without a clear direction. Still, very informative.
Ranjeet Singh Surjeet –
I enjoyed the book, but it can be dense. So many historical references and details made it a bit overwhelming at times. Still, it’s a worthwhile read for serious seekers.
Jatin Chaudhary –
Good read, but some topics could have been explained in more details with better evidence to back them up. Some ideas felt underdeveloped. A great topic for those who are interested.
Jahnvi Singh –
It was good! It explores different perspectives and gives you a broad overview. While it provides good insight, it does not go into great detail.
Ajay Deepak Nakil –
The book was ok. The information about Freemasonry was most interesting for me, but overall I felt it needed a stronger focus. It jumps around a lot.
Anjali Yadav –
Silva presents a compelling case for the lost art of resurrection. The historical connections are fascinating, although some claims feel a bit stretched. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Muskan Saggu –
Intriguing concepts, but felt repetitive at times. Explored some fascinating historical connections, but not always convincingly. Worth a read if you’re into esotericism.
Rahul Gitte –
Very interesting! The information about secret chambers and initiation rituals was fascinating. Some of the connections felt tenuous, but still a good read.