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SOUL ALCHEMY

Socrates, in all his wisdom declared, 'I know that I know nothing', hinting to the fact that the point is not the finger, but what is being pointed at; in the same vein, seekers of truth should seek truth for truth's sake, and should avoid the works of those who place themselves on a pedestal……………………………. This is what-attracted- me-to-this-book - the author avoids attracting attention to himself, but rather discusses the wisdom, how to apply it to ones own life, and the experiences of his students. He makes no guarantees of illumination, but makes clear that desire, effort and purity and necessary to accomplish the task at hand KNOWINGNESS of Truth. …………………………. ”Many have been burnt at the stake for the wisdom revealed in this book. And many more searched in vein for an entire lifetime to uncover secrets that forever evaded them. And in these books, we readers, become privy to the secret of the ages, so guarded that its keepers were sworn to secrecy - one only has to look at ancient architecture to realise that these magnificent works pointed to these ancient truth, regarding the true origin of man, and his purpose in this current embodiment. The truths that the students of Pythagoras spent 5 years in silence to MAYBE one day be given, are given to you here, in layman's terms - Isaac Newton and Leonardo Da Vinci wrote volumes trying to uncover these secrets! The genius of Hippocrates, Plato, and many other great ones, was due to the application of what is revealed in these pages But genius was merely a pleasant side effect of applying this knowledge - is this enough to awaken you to its potential?” Doctor – London Teaching Hospital

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Karen Helsing 03 Jul 2012

Very fascinating.

Chris Roukema 30 Jun 2012

Way to go, Ron!!!!!! Wishing You Success!!!!!!!

Artist Reply: Many thanks Chris.