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A Word About Knowledge

by Jack Cross

 

‘Epistemology’ is defined as ‘THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE.’  ‘Spectators’ have ‘theories,’ Serpents do not. ‘Epi-,’ ‘UPON’ …the ‘S’ and the ‘T,’ the first two letters of ST-ructure, hidden in the middle of ‘my-ST-ery,’ and ‘de-ST-iny,’ at the end of ‘que-ST’ and ‘Chri-ST,’ pictograms of a Serpent and a Tree. They’re where ST-ory ST-arts, In The Beginning, and you can’t spell e-S-o-T-eric or S-ecre-T without them. Super-ST-itious?

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I recently discovered the work of Alvin Boyd Kuhn, who was a writer, philosopher and esotericist who authored over 150 books, essays and published papers. With his years of dedicated study of symbolism, Theosophy, and the wisdom of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, he has written a number of unique and profound essays on his interpretations of common bible stories that are unlike anything I have ever read. His essay on the Tree of Knowledge, the story of Adam and Eve, is one of the most healing pieces of writing I have ever experienced on this topic, as it takes the literal surface story and exposes the extraordinary symbolism within it that speaks to deep and profound principles of Truth on the nature of the soul. Having grown up Catholic and been unmoved by the catechism and the church experience, I can’t help but wonder how I would have responded if I’d been availed of this sublime wisdom.

As I realize that many people prefer to listen than read, I begin the first hour with some of my thoughts and then read 2/3’s of Kuhn’s essay, and I think many of you will find his meaningful interpretations of the tree and its leaves, among other elements to be very stirring. The second hour completes his essay, and wait till you hear his interpretation of Eve! Kuhn’s sagacious insights and depth of knowledge shatter the purblindness of the conventional interpreters and open the gates of knowledge, wisdom and understanding to the intrepid reader.

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