Die beiden Bäume im Paradies
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Die beiden Bäume im Paradies

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Die beiden Bäume im Paradies'Seit Jahrtausenden haben die Menschen versucht, die Entstehung der Welt und das Erscheinen des Bsen (und seine Konsequenz, das Leiden) in dieser Welt zu verstehen. Oft haben sie es in Form von Mythologien dargestellt, deshalb findet man in den heiligen Bchern aller Religionen symbolische Erzhungen, die man zu interpretieren wissen muss. Die christliche Tradition nahm die Erzhlung von Moses in der Genesis, in der es heit, dass Gott am sechsten Tag den

'Seit Jahrtausenden haben die Menschen versucht, die Entstehung der Welt und das Erscheinen des Bösen (und seine Konsequenz, das Leiden) in dieser Welt zu verstehen. Oft haben sie es in Form von Mythologien dargestellt, deshalb findet man in den heiligen Büchern aller Religionen symbolische Erzähungen, die man zu interpretieren wissen muss. Die christliche Tradition nahm die Erzählung von Moses in der Genesis, in der es heißt, dass Gott am sechsten Tag den Mann und die Frau erschuf und sie in den Garten Eden mitten unter alle Arten von Tieren und Pflanzen brachte. Moses benannte nur zwei Bäume dieses Gartens: den Baum des Lebens und den Baum der Erkenntnis des Guten und Bösen, von dessen Früchten zu essen Gott Adam und Eva verboten hatte. Der Baum des Lebens stellte die Einheit des Lebens dar, wo sich noch keine Polarisierung manifestiert, das heißt, wo es weder Gut noch Böse gibt: ein Bereich jenseits von Gut und Böse. Der andere Baum hingegen stellte die Welt der Polarisierung dar, wo man dem Wechsel von Tag und Nacht, von Freude und Leid usw. unterworfen ist... Diese beiden Bäume stehen also für Regionen im Universum und sind nicht einfach nur Pflanzen. Und wenn Gott zu Adam und Eva sagte, sie dürften nicht vom Baum der Erkenntnis des Guten und des Bösen kosten, bedeutet das, dass sie noch nicht in die Region der Polarisierung vorstoßen durften.'

EAN: 9783895150791
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Autoren: Aivanhov, Omraam Mikhael
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 247
Abbildungen: 18 Abbildungen
Keyword: Adam und Eva; Aivanhov; Galvanoplastik; Gut und Böse; Paradies; Polarisation
Fachschema: Spiritismus~Philosophie~Christentum~Weltreligionen / Christentum~Esoterik
Fachkategorie: Philosophie~Religion, allgemein~Christentum~Körper und Geist, Spiritualismus, Spiritismus
Thema: Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Prosveta Verlag GmbH, Prosveta Deutschland
Länge: 212 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Höhe: 23 mm
Gewicht: 494 gr
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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