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1887-1961



The discoveries of R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz are proof that the temple is the true embodiment of ancient Egyptian wisdom and the doctrine of the sages. THE EGYPTIAN MIRACLE is an indispensable guide to the superhuman science expressed by the architecture, the texts, and the proportions of the temple.

This sacred science &emdash; the science of Man &emdash; must be approached through a mode of thought that leads to intuitive comprehension. The author refers to this as the "intelligence-of-the-heart,' the innate state of consciousness that penetrates the essence of the symbol-object. It is the evocation of this intelligence that opens the door to the mystic temple.

Passing through this door, the author introduces us to the High Science of Egypt and of Pythagoras. He discusses measures and how they relate to man, the esoteric significance of number, and the geometric elements. Some remarkable insights into the physics of alchemy, the nature of color and sound, and the esoteric structure of the planetary system are also presented.

The book concludes with essential philosophical texts and initiatic teachings from Le Temple de I' Homme, the untranslated masterwork of Schwaller de Lubicz. This monumental three-volume text is based on twelve years spent in study at the initiatory temple of Luxor. Here, the author discovered the various symbolical and technical methods by which the Masters "made stones speak"

The teachings of Le Temple have been simplified in THE EGYPTIAN MIRACLE and presented in the more accessible language of oral tradition, showing students how to orient themselves in the mentality required for penetrating the science of the sages.

Cover Illustration: Facade of the pylon of the great temple of Karnak, toward which priests and musicians hasten. Design taken from the procession of sacred barques coming and going from Karnak to Luxor, depicted on the walls of the temple of Luxor. Reconstruction and composition by Lucie Lamy.



The photo on this page was copied from the site http://estovest.hypermart.net/prospettive/schwaller.html which has also detailed information (in Italian) about René Adolphe Schwaller de Lubicz. The site was not available anymore in June 2001.