Publisher's Synopsis
26 Days {VI, 34} Osiris was born in Atlantis more than thirty-five
thousand years ago. Long after her time, chroniclers will remember
her because of her magnificent works. The descendants of the
motherland of men had retained clarity of thought. This is the case
with many mythological creatures whose exploits have come down
to our times. Their message and their works have been classified
as supernatural by all those who did not want to devote the time
necessary to deepen their meaning or make the necessary effort to
discover that everything is divinely natural for a man who works
in the natural domain of self.
After worshiping Osiris, the scribes of the time began to reproduce
his features. At first, his image of him indicated only the symbolism
of what he was, then he began to become progressively fixed
in the spirit. The idea was utterly forgotten to make room for the
idol empty of meaning. The same thing happened with the Buddha;
just look at the countless images and statues that represent
him, with consequent adoration, without remembering the ideals.
A meaningless idol, like all the images and symbols of our time.