Sacred Symbol of Oneness by John Dee of London: An English translation of John Dee's 1564 Monas Hieroglyphica, which was written in Latin
J**Y
Was I John in another life
I heard about his book on a history podcastSo I looked it upThe symbol on the cover hit me like a ton of bricks,like I’d been looking for it but didn’t know itSoooo I maybe the reincarnation of ole J.D. who knowsCan’t hurt to look into it more right ?
M**S
Better with online explanation.
It’s not an easy read. Dr. Terry Burns, one of the authors, has a YouTube channel where she goes through the theorems making it easier to understand the language and John Dee’s insinuations.
M**O
Holy torpedo
Greta seller, fast service!
G**D
Great book
Love learning about these sacred symbol of oneness.
R**E
I love this book!
Good condition and very fascinating book.
A**R
Great buy
Good stuff
T**H
John Dee reveals a glimpse into a mystery of YHVH like none I've see seen
I believe when this book is read with a spiritual disposition coupled with a mathematical inclination and aptitude, John Dee reveals a glimpse into a mystery of YHVH like none I've see seen. He straddles this realm and the spiritual realm to give us an expression of what appears to be concepts and information from YHVH himself. What appears to be prior centuries ramblings and madness, will eventually prove to be the beginning of further yet revealed truths of YHVH. I found this book extremely influential. Thank you Mr. Egan for the translation
A**D
Cracked code
Very interesting, it is cryptic and amazing. Jim has cracked a secret code.
H**T
Dee shines through.
Terrific this. Much sucking up to the patron, (Maximillian II) at the beginning, which you come to expect from works of this era. Like most people I can't remotely fathom it, but there are moments where you can sense Dee's certainty that these musings are the result of divine inspiration. Also his instructions to the printer are freat fun, we sense how he felt about his detractors
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