What if the entire Bible is one map of consciousness?
What if the entire Bible — from Moses to the Apocalypse — is not a collection of separate stories, dogmas, and historical episodes, but a single symbolic map of consciousness? The Book of Silence attempts to read Scripture exactly that way.
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Moses and the burning bush, the Exodus, the Law, God’s jealousy, death, sacrifice, Christ, the cross, the resurrection, the Revelation of John, the New Jerusalem — all of these are read here not only in their theological or historical dimensions, but as stages of an inner journey: the movement from a divided self toward silence and pure being.
This book does not destroy Scripture — it unites it. It shows how the Old Testament, the Gospel, and the Apocalypse converge on a single axis. If the symbolism of Scripture, mystical reading of the Bible, the I AM, or the inner map of humanity draws you — here the Bible ceases to be a text of the past and becomes a map of the journey within.