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The Gnostic Notebook: Volume Three: On Plato, the Fourth Dimension, and the Lost Philosophy

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The last time we saw the author, he had just broken off his presentation of the seven key parables of Jesus, with only three remaining. These were the seven canonical parables identified within the Secret Book of James, the successful interpretation of which is supposedly sufficient to unlock the mysteries hidden within the teachings of Jesus. Lambert claimed that he was unable to continue without first revealing an "alternative philosophical/cosmological system based on the properties" possessed by structures built from tightly packed spheres of specific quantities.

Now he is back with a new book which documents his quest for this mysterious system. Follow along as Lambert searches for evidence of this secret system in the most peculiar of places from Salvador Dali's Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) through Plato's Allegory of the Cave to the very formation of the elements and beyond.

What he finds almost defies explanation, and this book is certain to challenge the beliefs of any who read it.

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First published June 1, 2016

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April 13, 2017
Kindle Unlimited, but was sent free copies of the trilogy {wonder if the number of books had a meaning, just saying}. one of those we send you free books and hope you like them and/or actually review them, though of course they don't put as you have to review, but it's all I do most days. The Bible{s}, fairy tales and fables, geometric figures, I Ching, astrology, coded and encoded and encrypted and hidden meanings, yes it all rather made me think of masonic myth and movies such as National Treasure but then again my mind works in much stranger ways than most people's do.The books were fine, and pretty much made sense to me, because I read a lot, and a lot of different things, but...there didn't seem to be a...reason for them, as in what was the point, what was it all trying to show in the context/theme running through the 3 books, what conclusion overall or separately were we supposed to have gotten and why 3 books of somewhat different but linked stories. Interesting stories, but again not quite sure what the point{s} were, beyond finding similarities and themes running through certain things. Maybe I was still missing something or some things, but pretty sure wasn't.

The Gnostic Notebook: Volume One: On Memory Systems and Fairy Tales
The Gnostic Notebook: Volume Two: On the Secrets of James and Thomas
The Gnostic Notebook: Volume Three: On Plato, the Fourth Dimension, and the Lost Philosophy
Available as 3 set, this is 3 of 3
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