Epiphanies
Inner Christianity – Epiphanies
Disciples
The twelve Disciples are not just individuals of the past, but symbolic representations of the different aspects of human consciousness that, when awakened, respond to the Divine Call. They represent…
Holy Trinity
In this pivotal chapter, Dionysis Dorizas explores one of the deepest theological and metaphysical principles of Christian Esotericism: the concept of the Divine Trinity—not simply as dogma, but as the…
On prayer part B
Though He was Divine, Jesus frequently turned to the Father in prayer, not out of need, but as an act of sacred offering and perfect union. This detail is pivotal…
On prayer part A
The chapter describes prayer as a multidimensional act: a dialogue, an offering, a transformation, and a tool of divine alignment. Dorizas elaborates that true prayer is not confined to words…
Delusion
The author warns that what many regard as truth may merely be a construct of logic and subjective positioning. Arguments seem sound within their own framework, but are easily refuted…
Creation
A call for spiritual awakening, urging readers to perceive creation not merely as a physical event but as an ongoing divine process
On Divine Laws
Divine Laws stem from the unity of creation. They are not restrictive but expansive, allowing the soul to evolve toward its ultimate purpose: reunion with the Divine. These laws operate…