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Metaphysical Bible Dictionary (Charles Fillmore Reference Library)

Metaphysical Bible Dictionary (Charles Fillmore Reference Library)
By Charles Fillmore

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This one-of-a-kind volume presents the esoteric meanings of names and people, places, key words, and phrases found in the Bible. The ideas presented in this Bible reference book are based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and are presented in a cross- denominational format.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #144959 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 706 pages

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Not for Everyone3
I picked up a copy of this book on a whim. I found it interesting at times and otherwise confusing. I looks like a mix of the mystical east and gnostic west. I would agree it is not for everyone but it has its moments and I'm sure some people get knowledge from it.

Excellent Condition,quick shipment5
Really pleased with this item and the fast shipping. I will be ordering again.

Only for creative, fearless thinkers5
Response to 1984 nonsense comments:
Charles Fillmore's Metaphysical Bible Dictionary is one man's attempt to expand his own spiritually. Many others have found it to be a very good starting place from which to interact with God or Spirit He never intended it to be static, and it hasn't been. Those with open minds and hearts who have encountered it have seen it as an aid along the path to greater understanding of their personal relationship with God.
Those who spend so much time criticizing others' beliefs cannot possibly have time to develop any of their own, which leads me to believe they must be "followers" of someone's words. Most organized religions sprang from the dissatisfaction of an individual with the status quo, and their search soon became someone else's dogma.
As for Truth with a capital T, it is merely Fillmore's attempt to differentiate what he came to view as God's truth versus the twisted truths of man. Every organixed religion considers their truth as God's truth with a capital T. However, some are accepting of others' views and some are not. Obviously, the religious affiliation of the "reader from San Francisco" does not.
If you want a place to begin to dig deeper into the possibilities that await you in the scriptures through the experience of someone else, the Metaphysical Bible Dictionary is a great platform from which to catch a train that can take you away from the insecurities, fears, and small mindedness of those like the reader from S.F.