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Απολλώνιος Τυανέας, Uncle Minor: The life journey of a wise teacher

Author: Filip A. Malpas

Homer, Pindar, and the tragic poets often use the expression "divine man" for heroes, who in every case "were born of gods." The origin of the concept of the divine man in ancient Greek culture can be...

Homer, Pindar, and the tragic poets often use the expression "divine man" for heroes, who in every case "were born of gods." The origin of the concept of the divine man in ancient Greek culture can be traced back to mythological stories of the sons of the gods, but the first representatives of the concept of the divine man for whom sufficiently detailed...

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  • Year of publication Year of publication 2019
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Homer, Pindar, and the tragic poets often use the expression "divine man" for heroes, who in every case "were born of gods." The origin of the concept of the divine man in ancient Greek culture can be traced back to mythological stories of the sons of the gods, but the first representatives of the concept of the divine man for whom sufficiently detailed evidence can be drawn are Epimenides, Pythagoras, Empedocles, and Numa.

The "divine man," the charismatic leader or reformer, operates in the political, spiritual, social, or other realm of life. His supernatural abilities are sometimes obvious to all people, but more often are discerned only by his devoted followers. However, when he is the Master of a spiritual way of life, the qualities of the charismatic person become understood even more in terms of his divine nature.

One such "Divine man" was Apollonius of Tyana. He followed the path of deification, frequented wise men, and conversed with gods. He had the ability of healing, physiognomy, divination, and telepathy. He could become invisible whenever he wanted and could teleport instantly. Most importantly, he was an advisor to emperors, a harbinger of an era of prosperity for the entire Roman Empire, and a great Master of his time.

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Author
Filip A. Malpas
Publisher
Dharma
Subtitle
Uncle Minor: The life journey of a wise teacher
Theme
Meditation & Wellness
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
224
Language
Greek
Release Date
11/2019
Publication Date
2019
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9786188439948

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Homer, Pindar, and the tragic poets often use the expression "divine man" for heroes, who in every case "were born of gods." The origin of the concept of the divine man in ancient Greek culture can be traced back to mythological stories of the sons of the gods, but the first representatives of the concept of the divine man for whom sufficiently detailed evidence can be drawn are Epimenides, Pythagoras, Empedocles, and Numa.

The "divine man," the charismatic leader or reformer, operates in the political, spiritual, social, or other realm of life. His supernatural abilities are sometimes obvious to all people, but more often are discerned only by his devoted followers. However, when he is the Master of a spiritual way of life, the qualities of the charismatic person become understood even more in terms of his divine nature.

One such "Divine man" was Apollonius of Tyana. He followed the path of deification, frequented wise men, and conversed with gods. He had the ability of healing, physiognomy, divination, and telepathy. He could become invisible whenever he wanted and could teleport instantly. Most importantly, he was an advisor to emperors, a harbinger of an era of prosperity for the entire Roman Empire, and a great Master of his time.

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Author
Filip A. Malpas
Publisher
Dharma
Subtitle
Uncle Minor: The life journey of a wise teacher
Theme
Meditation & Wellness
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
224
Language
Greek
Release Date
11/2019
Publication Date
2019
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9786188439948

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