As Awe Overcame the Angels, the fifth book in the Hidden Knowledge Series takes you on an intellectual adventure like none you could ever imagine. Darren Smith-Khalid sets off to the bottom of the world, Antarctica to help look for answers to why fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field have pulled devastating meteorites into its atmosphere all along the southern hemisphere. With his parents cut off in the devastation of Cairo, Darren enters a frozen world of new discovery.
In the aftermath of a natural disaster, unprecedented savage murders draw special detective Hugh McGee of Scotland Yard into the desperate hunt for answers. Completely unaware of the profound implications of their search a remarkable journey towards an ancient truth that, although almost forgotten, has never stopped calling leads seven separate people toward the past. Meshenka, the Russian Smoke Jumper of Avialesookhrana; Tasya, the journalist daughter of a Russian farmer; Alysa the troubled young Asian woman who can’t remember anything about her own life; and Akil, the Egyptian orphan who works as an orderly in a small hospital near Gaza join a mystical odyssey of self discovery as a vivid stream of past-life memories, which give them glimpses of times and places as diverse and ancient as Ugarit, Jericho, Nineveh, Baalbek and Kharsag (the Garden of Eden) lead them to discover that the only chance of survival for the human race is locked in their shared past.
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"Adam’s Faculty of Speech
“AND EVEN as awe overcame the angels in the presence of
that modeled form because it uttered sounds superior to what
its modeling justified, owing to the agent who had invisibly
deposited in it a seed of higher essence and who spoke freely: so
too in the races of worldly people, human artifacts become
objects of awe for their creators—for example, statues and
paintings and everything that (human) hands make as representing
a god. For Adam, modeled as representing a human
being, made them stand in awe of the preexistent human
being; for precisely the latter stood in him. And they were
stricken with terror and quickly concealed the work.”
—Valentinus—Fragment C
The source of this fragment is the late-second-century Christian
intellectual St. Clement, Titus Flavius Clemens of Alexandria, Miscellanies
(Stromateis) 2.36.2-4 (132,6-16 Stahlin) translation based
on Volker’s text Quellen 57-58.
This is the online magazine devoted to The Hidden Knowledge Series by author Jodie K. Scales. Within her novels you will find alternative topic perspectives ranging from Ancient Truths, Celtic concepts, reincarnation, God, lost knowledge, archeology and the spirit of the soul just to touch on a few. From their home the Cairo Legacy House the primary character family of the Hidden Knowledge Series explores Egypt, The Holy Lands, South America and much of the rest of this earth.
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