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The Mystical Writings of an Unknown Philosopher
Rawlins Rhodes
The Mystical Writings of an Unknown Philosopher
Rawlins Rhodes
Over the past several decades, an unknown philosopher has documented his wanderings throughout various mystical kingdoms. He documented his mystical journey as the Piscean Adept known as Razmar, only soon to discover there were mystical places he was prevented from visiting. So, he abandoned his life as a Piscean Adept and adopted, instead, the life of the Aquarian Adept know as Herman. His mystical journeys as Herman opened his eyes to mysteries which had eluded him for many years. His final mystical journeys as an unknown philosopher are to places not very often visited by the adepts of this world and were most difficult, the experiences of which were the most difficult to write about. As he wandered throughout these mystical kingdoms he wrote of things he saw in heavenly kingdoms which can only be seen with the eyes that do not see; he listened to the singing of the heavenly birds which can only be heard by the ears that do not hear; he smelled the heavenly flowers which can only be smelled with the nose that does not smell; he tasted the fruit from the heavenly trees which can only be tasted by the tongue that does not taste. And he documents all of this and more throughout these writings so you might know what awaits the eager sojourner along the path of regeneration and reintegration.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 24, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9781618636201 |
Publishers | Bookstand Publishing |
Pages | 468 |
Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 24 mm · 535 g |
Language | English |