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The Emerald Tablet 101

The Ancient Egyptian Enlightenment Series, Book 1

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The Emerald Tablet 101

By: Matthew Barnes
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The mind-expanding wisdom of the Emerald Tablet, simplified!

The Emerald Tablet 101 is an Ancient Egyptian work written by Hermes Trismegistus that is believed to represent a step-by-step instruction manual for the Alchemical process of turning ordinary metals like lead into something much more valuable, like gold.

The manual consists of fourteen cryptic, symbolic statements that many have tried to decipher over the course of thousands of years.

I believe the fourteen statements of the Emerald Tablet to be a symbolic guide to a far greater treasure than the conversion of lead into gold. I believe it to be, instead, a symbolic guide to the awakening of the human soul. I believe it to be a guide to the conversion of a base and petty human being into an awakened soul, the likes of which we have seen in the Jesuses and the Buddhas of our world.

In the Christian Bible, it is said that Adam fell into a deep sleep. Nowhere in that Bible does it say that he woke back up. The purpose of the Emerald Tablet, I believe, is that very awakening.

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I love the Matthew Barnes books, so easy to understand. The only negative is the narrator which really is distracting sometimes and not worthy of the material. I wish he would consider someone else for his future works, she is not very good at all.

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