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First Hand: The Geometry of Genesis and the Alphabet

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Based on ancient concepts, this breakthrough research reveals the sacredness of the Hebrew alphabet. While investigating geometric patterns in the Hebrew text of Genesis, Stan Tenen discovered universal meanings that could be ascribed to the individual letters of the alphabet, as relating to personal consciousness. First Hand models the projection of conscious will in the form of an idealized human hand, with the letters formed in sign language, and proposes a geometric metaphor, rooted in the sacred alphabet, that promotes unity and peace among people of all faiths. This is a complex work that incorporates geometry, mathematics, physics, cosmology, spirituality, self-awareness, meditation, and language.

200 pages, Paperback

Published August 31, 2004

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