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The Crystal Spheres of the Illuminati

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"The days that are still to come are the wisest witnesses." - Pindar

700 years ago, religion made much more sense to people than it does now. It was part of a coherent worldview linking all of the knowledge of the world then available, including the science and cosmology of the time. Religion nowadays seems rather ridiculous because the modern paradigm of scientific materialism has destroyed the link between humanity and the divine order.
To be religious in the past wasn't stupid; now it is. The religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam have been comprehensively refuted.
This book explores the ancient Greek and medieval cosmology that supported the view that Earth was specially created by God. The "crystal spheres" of the heavens, with Earth at the centre, were beautiful, wondrous and inspiring. They fitted in perfectly with ideas of spirituality, angels and astrology.
Dante's "Divine Comedy" of the early 14th century cannot be bettered in terms of its astonishing portrayal of Creation. No one in Dante's time could seriously have doubted that the universe was designed this way. It was a state-of-the-art, integrated religious, scientific, cosmological and artistic vision which he presented.
Only with Copernicus and then Thomas Digges did the old religious worldview collapse. Yet humanity goes on believing in religions that are now demonstrably false. Even though humanity has never known more than it does now, and most people have a basic education, legions of people still believe in formally refuted ideas. In Dante's time, it would have been mad for the ordinary person not to believe in a Creator. Now it would be mad to believe in one. Why are so many human beings so mad?
This book is an exploration of why mainstream religion made perfect sense seven hundred years ago but not now. You can't go on believing ideas that have been categorically refuted. The book examines Dante's "Divine Comedy", John Milton's "Paradise Lost", Islamic cosmology, ancient Greek cosmology,  Kabbalah, and myths about Heaven and Hell.

This is one of a series of books by the Pythagorean Illuminati, designed to reveal the absurdity and untenability of the Abrahamic religions in the modern scientific era.

95 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 16, 2011

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Adam Weishaupt

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see also: Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830)

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September 7, 2022
An interesting book

The Crystal Spheres of the Illuminati is the 4th book in the series by the PI author Adam Weishaupt (pseudonym).

Although the book is quite short, it was still a very interesting read, particularly regarding the subject of Kabbalah and how it aligns and differs from Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, and Illuminism.

The author explains cosmogony and Dante's inferno which should have also been dived more deeply as the topic is very fascinating.
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