The Voice of the Prophets Wisdom of the Ages, Volumes 1-12 Ancient Sacred Texts, World Religions, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Judaism, Mystery Religions, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, African Religion, Aboriginal Religion, Native American Religion, Islam, Bahai Compiled By Marilynn Hughes (Twelve Volumes, 328 to 687 Pages, B&W)
The purpose of this series of texts is very simple. We have striven to compile the best of the better known and the least known of the ancient sacred texts from world religions throughout the world and throughout time discussing Mysticism and Out-of-Body Travel. It is our hope that this series of volumes makes it possible for a lay reader to truly access some of the most important ancient sacred texts in religion without having to have a library of 5,000 books in their possession. In these volumes, you will find everything you need to know to have a well-rounded and deep understanding of Out-of-Body Travel as it has been expressed through the many different faiths and belief systems in our world. As you peruse these texts, you may be surprised to find that the words and Out-of-Body Experiences of Ancient Egyptian Prophet Hermes from 5,000 years ago are not nearly so distant from the words of Christianity 2,000 years ago, nor the words and experiences of Baha'u'llah just 175 years ago - as most of us might think. There's a thread of unity which merges and molds these traditions together, and that unity comes from the One True God who has spoken through each and every one of them during their Out-of-Body Travel sojourns and time on this Earth. It is our duty to preserve the line of wisdom which travels throughout the ages through the Voice of the Prophets. Welcome to the Out-of-Body Travel journey of your life wherein you will travel to every ancient, medieval and modern world and soar through the minds of the greatest prophets, mystics, saints and sages that have walked this Earth! Addendum: All texts used in this series come from sacred scriptures and other documents which are in what is called 'Public Domain.' Where possible, proper attributions are made to the original writer's and/or translators!
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