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The Quantum Blueprint

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Produktnummer: 16A63231887
Autor: Gherbi, Salah-Eddin
Themengebiete: New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 07.05.2025
EAN: 9781837091164
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 274
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Vektor Publishing
Untertitel: Unravelling the Divine Code
Produktinformationen "The Quantum Blueprint"
The Quantum Blueprint: Unravelling the Divine Code by Salah-Eddin Gherbi offers a groundbreaking exploration of the hidden connections between ancient wisdom and modern science. This book explores the intricate relationship between sacred geometry, esoteric traditions, and the quantum principles that underpin the fabric of reality.At its core, The Quantum Blueprint reveals how ancient civilizations encoded profound knowledge of the universe within their sacred texts, symbols, and architectural designs. Gherbi's research draws on the mystical teachings of Kabbalah, the science of gematria, and sacred geometry to uncover the divine codes embedded in key religious texts, including the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.The journey begins with the concept of the "QuantumWord," where Gherbi examines the Hebrew word chel'kiyk (?????), linking it to elemental particles. This chapter discusses how ancient texts, particularly the Torah, encode quantum principles, illustrating the profound connection between language, time, and matter.Gherbi then guides readers through the significance of the first word of Genesis, revealing its numerical and geometric importance. He delves into how this word encapsulates the universe's divine order, providing insights into the origins of creation as described in the Hebrew Bible. This analysis extends to the first verse of Genesis, where Gherbi uncovers hidden mathematical and cosmic patterns, including the value of Pi and its connection to the divine blueprint.The book also explores the concept of the "Primary Being" and its role in the universe's structure, using the symbolism of spiritual fire to illustrate the nurturing nature of the soul. Gherbi examines the unification of feminine and masculine principles through the Tree of Life, revealing the divine blueprint of creation and the balance of forces in the universe.Further chapters decode how the hidden numerical, symbolic, and geometric messages associated with Jesus Christ are encoded in the first verse of the Book of Genesis. Gherbi introduces the "Hyperdimensional Light" concept, challenging traditional understandings of light and reality and exploring its potential to reveal higher dimensions.In addition, Gherbi traces the origins of the Royal Cubit, a sacred measurement in ancient Egypt, and its profound connections with the dimensions of the Sun. He explores the mystical significance of the number 117 in sacred architecture and its relationship with the Great Pyramid's proportions, offering a deeper understanding of universal patterns and cosmic harmony.The narrative culminates in an exploration of the New Jerusalem Diagram, a geometric representation of the heavenly city described in the Book of Revelation. Gherbi reveals the proportions of this diagram in ancient structures, such as Stonehenge and St. Mary's Chapel at Glastonbury Abbey, highlighting their shared foundation in a universal blueprint.The Quantum Blueprint: Unravelling the Divine Code is more than a scholarly work; it is an invitation to embark on a transformative journey. By integrating scientific principles with esoteric knowledge, Gherbi encourages readers to expand their understanding of consciousness and embrace the divine wisdom that flows through every aspect of existence.
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