"The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Illustrated" is a captivating edition that unveils the ancient wisdom and esoteric teachings attributed to Thoth, an enigmatic figure often associated with ancient Egyptian mythology. This edition presents the profound insights of Thoth, as recorded in the mystical Emerald Tablets, complemented by evocative illustrations that enhance the reader's journey into the realms of mysticism and ancient knowledge. The Emerald Tablets are said to contain the keys to understanding the mysteries of the universe, the nature of reality, and the spiritual evolution of humanity. Thoth, believed to be a wisdom keeper from the mythical Atlantis, imparts teachings that touch upon alchemy, cosmology, and the transformative power of consciousness. This illustrated edition enhances the textual richness of the tablets with visual elements that complement the arcane nature of Thoth's teachings, providing readers with a visually immersive experience as they explore the profound insights contained within the ancient text. "The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Illustrated" invites seekers of ancient wisdom, spiritual enthusiasts, and those intrigued by esoteric knowledge to delve into the timeless teachings attributed to Thoth. This edition not only preserves the enigmatic essence of the Emerald Tablets but also offers a visually enchanting journey into the depths of ancient mysticism, providing readers with an opportunity to connect with the profound wisdom of one of history's most mysterious and revered figures.
I have read many translations of the Emerald Tablets, but was curious about this one having seen a show on Gaia featuring Maurice Doreal.
Interestingly, author and polymath Robert Grant had commented on that same show that he had read this translation over one hundred times, and with each reading had gained new insight. Having finished my first reading, I can see why. There is much to unpack here, not just literally, but symbolically and energetically.
So much to absorb! My mind spins from so much to learn, and so much to try to retain. There is no doubt I'll have to read it again, especially what is written in the final eight or so tablets. (I have pinned them but I don't know if they'll be retained for you.) Just be sure you keep this in your library!