Merkaba Merkabah
Wednesday, August 17th, 2011Merkaba Merkabah
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From Apocalypticism to Merkabah Mysticism $177 Contains essays dealing with the Second Temple Jewish traditions and documents preserved solely in their Slavonic translations. This study demonstrates that mediatorial traditions of the exalted patriarchs and prophets played an important role in facilitating the transition from apocalypticism to early Jewish mysticism. |
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2 Corinthians $13.97 “James Scott explores 2 Corinthians, shedding light on the personal aspect of Paul’s problems at Corinth. Emphasizing the two major motifs of the merkabah (heavenly throne-chariot) and Korah’s rebellion, Scott suggests that Paul saw his embattled situation as parallel to that of Moses during the rebellion. Includes a brief introduction and references.” |
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Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are, 15th Anniversary $12.95 Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are is an account of humankind’s function within the grand celestial battle between internal and external knowledge. Author Bob Frissell gives a compelling account of our planetary ascent into higher consciousness, presenting a big-screen view of the Earth through the experience of the Ascended Masters, Thoth, Babaji, and Drunvalo Melchizedek. Pulling in all manner of conspiracy theories from the Secret Government to the Philadelphia Experiment, Frissell proposes both a core transdimensional shift based on the Mayan calendar and a personal Rapture mediated through the connected, affirmed breaths of rebirthing that his teacher Melchizedek used to travel from the other side of the universe to here—breathing your own spacecraft (merkaba) out of and around your aura in order to travel through the astral realms. The 15th anniversary edition of this cult classic is revised and expanded with new illustrations and 50 pages of important new information on the Lucifer Rebellion, the solar storm, and the final three breaths of the merkaba meditation. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Mysticism in the Gospel of John $70.83 This is the first detailed study of Johannine mysticism against a Palestinian Jewish background has been previously undertaken. This book investiages whether there was a mystical practice in first-century Palestine and whether John can be better understood in the light of such practice, if there was any. In analysis, two strands of Jewish mysticism, the early forms of Ma`aseh Merkabah and of Ma`aseh Bereshit, emerge as existing in first-century Palestine. While the former narrates by means of Ezek. 1 the experience of seeing God in His kingly glory, the latter describes the same expereince by using Gen. 1. This book consists of three parts. Part one analyses Hellenistic mysticism as expressed by the Hermetica and Hellenistic-Jewish mysticism as presented by Philo. Part two traces the important elements of Merkabah mysticism from the later Hekhalot literature and the Jewish and Christian writings belonging to 2 cent. BCE – 1 cent. CE by defining the term mysticism in terms of the fourteen aspects of Jewish mysticism, an exegetical study of seven themes is undertaken in Part Three. The study shows that the conceptual parallels in John with Hellenistic mysticism and Hellenistic-Jewish mysticism are very slender, but indicates John's polemical motive against the Merkabah mystics of his time. He calls them to believe in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, by proclaiming that the divine glory, claimed by them to be revealed in human-like form on the throne, is now visible in the historical person, Jesus, particularly in his death on the Cross. Thus Jewish Throne-mysticism seems to have been reinterpreted by John as Cross-mysticism. |
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Two Powers in Heaven: Early Rabbinic Reports about Christianity and Gnosticism $74 “In this study of the rabbinic heretics who believed in “Two Powers in Heaven,” Alan Segal explores some relationships between rabbinic Judaism, Merkabah mysticism, and early Christianity. “Two Powers in Heaven” was a very early category of heresy. It was one of the basic categories by which the rabbis perceived the new phenomenon of Christianity and one of the central issues over which Judaism and Christianity separated. Segal reconstructs the development of the heresy through prudent dating of the stages of the rabbinic traditions. The basic heresy involved interpreting scripture to say that a principal angelic or hypostatic manifestation in heaven was equivalent to God. The earliest heretics believed in two complementary powers in heaven, while later heretics believed in two opposing powers in heaven. Segal stresses the importance of perceiving the relevance of rabbinic material for solving traditional problems of New Testament and gnostic scholarship, and at the same time maintains the necessity of reading those literatures for dating rabbinic material. Please note that “Two Powers in Heaven” was previously published by Brill in hardback, ISBN 90 04 05453 7 (no longer available).” |
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Apocalyptic and the New Testament $50 Contents: Richard E. Sturm, 'Defining the Word Apocalyptic: A Problem in Biblical Criticism'; Joel Marcus, 'The Time Has Been Fulfilled! (Mark 1.15)'; Jane Schaberg, 'Mark 14.62: Early Christian Merkabah Imagery?'; Stephenson H. Brooks, 'Apocalyptic Paraenesis in Matthew 6.19-34'; O. Lamar Cope, 'To the Close of the Age: The Role of Apocalyptic Thought in the Gospel of Matthew'; Robin Scroggs, 'Eschatological Existence in Matthew and Paul: Coincidentia Oppositorum '; Thomas E. Boomershine, 'Epistemiology at the Turn of the Ages in Paul, Jesus and Mark'; Martinus C. de Boer, 'Paul and Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology'; Richard B. Hays, 'The Righteous One as Eschatological Deliverer: A Case Study in Paul's Apocalyptic Hermeneutics'; Judith L. Kovacs, 'The Archons, the Spirit and the Death of Christ: Do We Need the Hypothesis of Gnostic Opponents to Explain 1 Corinthians 2.2-26?'; Marion L. Soards, 'Seeking and Sinning according to Galatians 2.17'; Charles P. Anderson, 'Who are the Heirs of the New Age in the Epistle to the Hebrews?'; Nancy J. Duff, 'The Significance of Pauline Apocalyptic for Theological Ethics'; Paul Lehmann, 'Barmen and the Church's Call to Faithfulness and Social Responsibility'; Dorothy W. Martyn, 'A Child and Adam: A Parable of the Two Ages'. |
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7 MERKABA CHAKRA STONES SET ~ Sacred Geometry ~ Jasper, Aventurine, Lapis Lazuli, & Amethyst ~ w/ Wooden Box & Velvet Pouch $42.95 … |
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ROSE QUARTZ MERKABA STONE ~ 20-25 mm ~ w/ Heart Chakra Pouch … |
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SODALITE MERKABA STONE ~ 20-25 mm ~ w/ Heart Chakra Pouch … |
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Merkaba Meditation II & Unity Breath $22.99 … |
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BMV Quantum Subliminal CD Merkaba: Divine Light Brainwave Meditation (Ultrasonic Subliminal Series) $14.99 Program your subconscious mind to develop your merkaba, divine light body, for accessing different vibrational rates used to access information from higher or lower worlds. Create amazing results using state-of-the-art subliminal and brainwave entrainment technologies. Tune your brainwaves to specific frequencies by listening to this CD! Program your subconscious mind for positive lasting results,… |
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Merkabah: Voyage of a Star Seed $9.90 … |
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Merkabah: Voyage of a Star Seed $39.95 Prepare yourself for the Merkabah journey, known in ancient sacred texts as the chariot-throne. It is the Merkabah that carries you into the higher worlds. You will experience the many worlds through the ancient archetypes of Birth, Living Water, the Pyramids and the Tree of Life. The beings of light who greet you work for unity between humankind and the loving nature of the divine. 53 minutes. DV… |
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Anselm Kiefer: The Heavenly Palaces, Merkabah $35.00 While most major museums in the United States and abroad hold examples of the German artist Anselm Kiefer’s work, the nature and extent of his achievement are the subject of intense debate. This volume reproduces in full “The Heavenly Palaces: Merkabah”, an important large-scale artist’s book created by Kiefer in 1990. Featuring highly evocative images, reproduced here in full colour, this work is… |
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Anselm Kiefer: Merkaba $29.77 In the chaos of Milan’s swiftly-converting industrial quarter, one massive space has been set aside for contemporary art. Merkaba documents Hangar Bicocca’s first installation, the seven title towers, from the prototype stage to installation by cranes and pulleys to the spotlight. Each precarious-looking spire of cement and lead boxes has a name of its own as well. “Falling Stars,” “Sternenlager,”… |
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Merkabah Rider: The Mensch With No Name $12.46 The Merkabah Rider continues his journey across the American Southwest of 1880 in search of the renegade teacher who destroyed his mystic Jewish order in the second volume (containing novella episodes 5-8) of this acclaimed weird western series.In this installment the Rider unravels more of the mystery of Adon’s Hour of the Incursion plot and quickly learns that demons are the least of his trou… |
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Merkava Mbt $12.88 The Merkava, the first tank entirely built by the Israeli Army, was designed specifically for the type of warfare and opponents that Israel faced. The original tank was heavily armoured and packed a powerful 105mm main gun, backed up with a digital |
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Ascension Magick $13.46 Thoroughly examines the diverse aspects of an often misunderstood spirituality–from angels and aliens to reincarnation and the Merkaba–and features magickal practice, spellcraft, and thirty exercises for dimension travel, healing, meditation, and mor… |
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Modern Israeli Tanks& Infantry Carriers 1985-2004 $12.88 Over the last two decades, the Israel Defence Force (IDF) has introduced a variety of new AFVs. Old models such as the M48 and M60 have been improved beyond recognition, in the form of the Magach 7. The performance of Israel`s indigenous Merkava tank h… |
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Beholders of Divine Secrets (Paperback) $26.15 Description not available. |
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John Zorn – FilmWorks XIV – Hiding and Seeking $9.15 Disc 1:Hiding and Seeking, film score: Merkabah (vocal) – (vocal)Hiding and Seeking, film score: SekhelHiding and Seeking, film score: Zhakor (vocal) – (vocal)Hiding and Seeking, film score: MuflahHiding and Seek… |
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Origins of Jewish Mysticism (Paperback) $22.12 The Origins of Jewish Mysticism offers the first in-depth look at the history of Jewish mysticism from the book of Ezekiel to the Merkavah mysticism of late antiquity. The Merkavah movement is widely recognized as the first full-fledged exp… |