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Study Edition The Emerald Tablets of Thoth The Atlantean: With Easy Chapter and Verse Format

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Large Navigate The Emerald Tablets easily with this Chapter and verse Study Guide! Everything you need in one handy place! Information is easy to find with an Index of Common terms.
Index of Power techniques. Explanation of how Thoth the Atlantean built the Great Pyramid of Egypt.
Includes history of the fall of Atlantis and the rise of civilization in Egypt. Discover how Survivors of Atlantis escaped in a flying craft. Prepare to understand the unexplainable!

280 pages, Hardcover

Published June 28, 2021

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November 14, 2024
Incredibly interesting. The segment of the book where it was instructed for the reader to repeat “secret” words, I could feel the energetic difference in my body as I simply read them. There’s spiritual significance to The Emerald Tablets for sure.
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July 22, 2023
Not Ultimate Wisdom

Doreal’s translation of The Emerald Tablets doesn’t mention the Crown chakra, but appears to make the Third Eye chakra the ultimate point through which to attain liberation/enlightenment. But the greatest spiritual wisdom teachings, including Buddhist, state that ultimate liberation/complete enlightenment is achieved through the Crown chakra. This is a major issue I have with Doreal’s translation of The Emerald Tablets.☝️
The highest Buddhist teaching, Dzogchen, or the Great Perfection, teaches the law beyond cause and effect, which Doreal’s text doesn’t mention. He (Thoth?) remains fixated on the law of cause and effect and bipolar concepts, which according to Dzogchen is a deluded state of mind. This is another major issue I have with Doreal’s translation.
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