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The Temple Not Made With Hands 1941

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The Temple Not Made With Hands is a book written by Walter C. Lanyon in 1941. The book is a spiritual guide that aims to help readers understand the true nature of God and the universe. Lanyon uses a combination of personal anecdotes, biblical references, and metaphysical concepts to convey his message. The central theme of the book is that God is not a distant deity, but rather an ever-present force within each individual. Lanyon argues that true spiritual enlightenment comes from realizing this truth and living in harmony with it. The book's title is a reference to a biblical passage that describes the human body as a temple not made with hands. Overall, The Temple Not Made With Hands is a thought-provoking and inspiring work that encourages readers to deepen their understanding of spirituality and embrace a more meaningful life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

228 pages, Hardcover

Published September 10, 2010

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January 9, 2010
Has to be the number 1 book in my life that has been most influential in my faith and helping me understand the Bible the most.
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January 24, 2025
"I myself cannot do anything".

This work explains metaphysically the way, and the possible Reason Christ had to ressurect into another body , as a way to portray the next step of his communion . Its doesn’t state anything related that we must face the same . Hence we a coheirs and thus he breaks down beautifully that manifestation does not differ from prayer which is the same state of operating your inner Temple, giving Grace to God , and planting the seed of waithing faithfully what your Temple already demanded
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