| Paul J. Wigowsky Productions |
|||||||||||||||||
| My Magnum Opus -- God in Three Persons: A Spiritual Odyssey by Paul J. Wigowsky |
|||||||||||||||||
| Apollonius of Tyana, Yeshua the Nazarene, and Saul of Tarsus – three intertwined fact-based stories that reveal ancient mysteries and provide an intriguing new paradigm of the Apocalypse (Book of Revelation). Part travelogue and puzzle solving, part philosophical and spiritual treatise. |
|||||||||||||||||
|
Published February 16, 2007--by Infinity Publishing!
|
|||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
| CONTENTS
111 “Behold I show you a Mystery”
222 “He reveals deep and mysterious things”
333 Akolasia (Greek) = Licentiousness, Akrasia =Incontinence 444 Speirema (Gr.) = The Serpent-Coil
666 He Phren (Gr.) = The Lower Mind 888 Iesous (Gr.) = The Higher Mind 999 Epistemon (Gr.) = Intuitively Wise 1000 Ho Nikon (Gr.) = The Conqueror
KEY TO THE INITIATED (Apocalypse Unveiled – Book of Revelation)
EXCERPT-- CHAPTER 1
|
|||||||||||||||||
| BOOK JACKET COVER Three men appeared almost simultaneously on the stage of the first century AD to transform the Roman world: (1) Apollonius of Tyana, a Greek philosopher who was a world traveler and “a man who became a god” in the eyes of the known world. (2) Yeshua the Nazarene, a Galilean who became an itinerant teacher and a healer within the Essene community. (3) Saul of Tarsus, a Herodian who wavered between his Jewish background and his Roman political allegiance. Apollos, a university professor, travels with his fiancée Sophia to the ancient sites that Apollonius of Tyana visited in order to prove that the biblical story of Paul was in essence the story of the Greek philosopher. He visits Athens, Rome, Alexandria, Ephesus, and other biblical places where the paths of Apollonius and the biblical Paul coincided. Joshua, a tourist to the Holy Land of Israel/Palestine, travels with his spiritual confidante Binah to the sacred sites associated with the Christian Savior and discovers the true nature of the Messiah. Saul/Paul travels to “Arabia” and spends three years with Bannus (an ascetic like John the Baptist) and undergoes a spiritual regenerative process that completely changes him. Apollos uncovers a secret manuscript called “Key to the Initiated” (supposedly written by Apollonius of Tyana), which unveils the mysteries of man’s regeneration that are hidden in the Apocalypse or Book of Revelation. Joshua has visionary experiences of the nature of the Messiah as Melchizedek, the immortal one, Enoch, the heavenly scribe, Joseph, the dreamer and ruler of Egypt, and various other biblical “types” as he travels from Mt. Carmel to Jerusalem. Saul/Paul travels in a Merkabah (chariot of Israel) to Paradise during a culminating experience in the wilderness of Judea and comes to a knowledge of the true “resurrection of the dead.” Follow the adventures of these three intertwined stories as the mysteries of man’s journey through life are unveiled in a historico-religious romance (semi-allegorical narrative) that reads like a spiritual odyssey through man’s spiritual Self. God in Three Persons: A Spiritual Odyssey by Paul Wigowsky is an intriguing and unique exploration of the Book of Revelation brought into contemporary times. Part travelogue and puzzle solving, part inspiring story of romantic and sacred love, and part philosophical and spiritual treatise—each chapter in the book is packed with scenic wonders, emotional thrills, and solid scholarship. The author has created memorable characters that move through time and the sacred sites of the world, weaving ideas, secrets, and souls into a shimmering whole. -- review by Cathy Pettigrew, a friend Dedicated to the Memory of Maestro Salvatore D’Aura April 21, 1904 – April 23, 2004 |
|||||||||||||||||
Reviewer: Gerald Monastersky
This literary tome has had a profound effect on me.
Its religious and
spiritual themes
and its concept of the universality of man
were both
stimulating and uplifting.
This book must be reread.
Doing so enabled me to increase my mental and spiritual concept
as to the meaning of life.
Jerry in Jerusalem
SHORT SYNOPSIS of God in Three Persons: A Spiritual Journey
Lectures on Apollonius of Tyana, by Paul J. Wigowsky
