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Illustrated with charts and diagrams.

 

The English Cabalah, Volume 1

The Mysteries of Pi

William Eisen

 

0875163904 | 9780875163901 Smyth-Sewn Paperback 608pg | 1980 | $17.95
Subject: Esoteric Studies

 

Cabalah based on English, becoming a truly universal language and yielding the true meaning of physics, harmony, and number.

In the "Mysteries of Pi," you will discover that there is no real difference between the beginning and the end. They are one and the same. In this volume one is also given conclusive proof of the amazing relationships between the 26 letters of the alphabet and their appropriate Tarot keys. The cipher code within the one unlocks the meaning of the other.

"William Eisen's books are pure truth of the universal consciousness. The insights and illustrations are original, very noteworthy. Many thanks for your discipline, deligence, and integrity for bringing forth this genius work." WILLIAM DOFSON, Astrologer and Philosopher

"I have referred to this book on so many occasions and have always received the answers I needed. It is not a book to "read" but rather a long process of absorption and dedication to understanding what Mr. Eisen is saying. The knowledge imparted in this book is timeless and would interest anyone who is into metaphysics and our connection with All That Is." -- Libbi Armati from Perth, Western Australia

  About the Author: William Eisen
WILLIAM EISEN was associated with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory near Los Angeles in an administrative capacity since 1961. His background prior to that time was in the field of architecture, aircraft stress analysis, and building cost estimating. In 1952 he discovered the world of “mediums,” and has been an avid student of occultism and esoteric philosophy ever since.

The English Cabalah, Volume 1 0875163904 | 9780875163901 Smyth-Sewn Paperback 608pg | $17.95

 

 

 



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