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Sacred Science of Ancient Japan

Lost Chronicles of the Age of the Gods

Avery Morrow (Avery Morrow)

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English
Bear & Company
24 January 2014
The first English translation and examination of secret Japanese writings dating from the paleolithic to classical eras

• Examines four suppressed and secret texts to discover the deeper truths beneath Japanese mythology

• Introduces evidence of ancient civilizations in Japan, the sacred geometry of primitive times, and claims of a non-Earthly origin of the Emperors

• Explores how these texts convey the sacred spiritual science of Japan’s Golden Age with parallels in ancient India, Europe, and Egypt

In Japan there are roughly two dozen secret manuscripts originally dating back to the paleolithic era, the age of heroes and gods, that have been handed down by the ruling families for centuries. Rejected by orthodox Japanese scholars and never before translated into English, these documents speak of primeval alphabets, lost languages, forgotten technologies, and the sacred spiritual science. Some even refer to UFOs, Atlantis, and Jesus coming to Japan.

Translating directly from the original Japanese, Avery Morrow explores four of these manuscripts in full as well as reviewing the key stories of the other Golden Age chronicles. In the Kujiki manuscript Morrow uncovers the secret symbolism of a Buddhist saint and the origin of a modern prophecy of apocalypse. In the Hotsuma Tsutaye manuscript he reveals the exploits of a noble tribe who defeated a million-strong army without violence. In the Takenouchi Documents he shows us how the first Japanese emperor came from another world and ruled at a time when Atlantis and Mu still existed. And in the Katakamuna Documents the author unveils the sacred geometries of the universe from the symbolic songs of the 10,000-year-old Ashiya tribe. He also discusses the lost scripts known as the Kamiyo Moji and the magic spiritual science that underlies all of these texts, which enabled initiates to ascend to higher emotional states and increase their life force.

Taking a spiritual approach à la Julius Evola to these “parahistorical” chronicles, Morrow shows how they access a higher order of knowledge and demonstrate direct parallels to many ancient texts of India, Europe, and Egypt.

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Imprint:   Bear & Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9781591431701
ISBN 10:   1591431700
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Romance in a Fog 1 Passport to Parahistory: Ancient Japan’s Mysteries 2 Prince Shōtoku’s Lost Classic: Sendai Kuji Hongi Taiseikyō 3 Finnegan’s Waka: The Hotsuma Tsutaye and Woshite Corpus 4 Japanese Atlantis, Christ, and Pyramids: The Takenouchi Documents 5 Ancient Science for Modern Mystics: The Katakamuna Documents Conclusion: Parahistory and the Grey Gentlemen Appendix A Time Line of Japanese Parahistories Appendix B Time Line of Western Parahistories Notes Glossary of Japanese Terms Bibliography Index

Avery Morrow's research on the basis of Asian folk traditions has been published in several academic journals. His interest in parahistory brought him to Japan, where for three years he researched various documents, taught English, visited sacred sites and worked as a translator and assistant to renowned Shintoist Shin'ichi Nakaya.

Reviews for Sacred Science of Ancient Japan: Lost Chronicles of the Age of the Gods

Avery Morrow's book does more than reveal an unsuspected lineage of Japanese esotericism; it gives us a new term for a genre long known in the West--'parahistory.' Using the Traditionalists Rene Guenon and Julius Evola as reference points, Morrow shows that parahistorical texts, whether ancient, pseudo-ancient, or modern, draw on a common fund of memory, or imagination. For anyone interested in the New Archaeology or the debate over Atlantis and other prehistoric high cultures, this work of inspired scholarship is essential reading. * Joscelyn Godwin, Ph.D., professor of music at Colgate University and author of Atlantis and the Cycl *


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