The
evolution or anatomy of the Hebrew language: A stream of increasing
information, developing, growing essence, which moves from the roots (root
letters) to the highest leaves (words, ideas, visions).
The
creation (or birth) of the Biblical word (message).
The loss of life, and light, the disappearance of power, which occurs within
the message as it travels from the source to us, and the reappearance of
light and life again within the message?
Session
2:
A study of the external (mental)
forms and signs of the Hebrew alphabet, and the higher consciousness
which they envelop.
The conception (output: speech, etc.) and the reception (input: hearing,
listening etc.) of the word in the language of the Bible.
Session
3:
The consciousness which
is behind the language of man is of human intelligence. The consciousness,
which is sealed within nature's language, is of higher intelligence.
The source of the Hebrew language is natural and, therefore, of a
higher awareness.
Session
4:
Patterns of realization
within nature and their reflection in Biblical Hebrew.
Sacred Geometry in
the Hebrew Bible: Noah's Ark, the Ark of the Covenant, King Solomon's
Temple, Ezekiel's Temple and others.
The connection between the landscape of the land (names and places)
and the language of the Bible.
Session
5:
The rediscovery of prophecy
and vision.
The Declaration of Independence:
Freedom, justice, and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel.
What is hidden in the names: Jerusalem, Temple, Mount Moriah, Zion and other
biblical names.
Session
6:
Dreams, parables,
and interpretations in the Bible: Jacob's dream, Joseph's
dream, Solomon's dream, Daniel's interpretations.
The dream and the healing
within the dream.
Session
7:
Jacob's dream: Symbols
& signs, the language of the unconscious, the connection between
dreamers and prophets.
The entrapment of the angel,
the name Israel,
Sessions
8-10:
The subjects of these sessions
are flexible, and will depend partly on participants' interests and
needs. For example:
Biblical
Astrology: Was Abraham the first Hebrew
Astrologist ? Astrological concepts in the Hebrew Bible.
In connection with this subject
it is worthwhile visiting the astrological web site of high quality called
: Evolutionary Astrology by Maurice
Fernandez and read an article about the creation of the world in Genesis.
Biblical
Palmistry:A clear evidence for a developed consciousness
about the role of the palm as a personal map or guide in personal counseling.