Publisher's Synopsis
The Book of Divinity is a mystical and metaphysical scripture exploring the journey of life, the nature of the soul, and the unveiling of Divine essence in creation. Written in a prophetic and visionary tone, the book narrates the descent of spiritual life from the hidden realms into the earthly plane, chronicling key figures such as Kahzin, Dergion, and Melchizedek who carry, preserve, and reveal the sacred Life.
Structured in revelatory chapters, the book unveils four archetypal dimensions of being, the mystery of the "Grail of Life," and the sacred Spirit of Sonship. Central to this sacred narrative is the revelation of the Tsewa H?ywät-the Grail of Life-and the mystery of lineage, the transmission of the Divine essence through generations. It reveals that humanity is not merely a biological emergence but a spiritual lineage meant to awaken the memory of Divinity within matter.
The book addresses profound questions: Who are we? Where do we come from? Why were we created? It introduces the metaphysical notion that Divinity, in seeking to unveil Itself, manifested creation as a mirror-where the ineffable became visible. The Book also distinguishes between beings who received the Spirit of Sonship and those still seeking divine revelation, outlining a cosmological hierarchy of spiritual awareness and destiny.
Thematically rich, it bridges Ethiopian mystical tradition with universal philosophical and theological motifs. Through poetic prose and allegorical depth, the Book of Divinity invites the reader to contemplate the essence of existence, the nature of perennial wisdom, and the unfolding revelation of the Divine.