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Slavery in Ancient Egypt
Slavery in Ancient Egypt “Slavery” in ancient Egypt was fundamentally different from the chattel slavery of Africans in the transatlantic trade, both in structure
Merneptah Stele and the Biblical Narrative
A Clarifying Note on the Merneptah Stele and the Biblical Narrative by Beezone The Merneptah Stele, an Egyptian inscription dating to around 1208 BCE, contains
Tracing the Origins of Writing and Civilization
Tracing the Origins of Writing and Civilization A Conversation Summary The setting for our talk was the San Francisco Theological Seminary library, where I
The Mythic Structure of Religion, and the Real Structure of Realization
Preface Note to the Reader:This essay is an interpretive and educational reflection on a dialogue between Adi Da Samraj and a devotee, Jonathan, that took
“Be Healed” – A Dialogue with Adi Da
An Educational Excercise Preface Note to the Reader:This essay is an interpretive and educational reflection on a dialogue between Adi Da Samraj and a
From Myth to Mandate: Abraham and the Transformation of Sacred History
Learning History “It’s a poetic communication with a lot of philosophical content, essentially made for a popular audience, written and re-written–perhaps amended and changed and
Inheritance and Erasure: Rethinking Divine Right, Ancient Identity, and the Question of Land
A Lesson of Study Inheritance and Erasure: Rethinking Divine Right, Ancient Identity, and the Question of Land By Beezone Introduction: The Problem of Divine
Max Picard
Beezone Basket of Tolerance Series A Study and Review 14. The Flight from God, by Max Picard With a Note on Max Picard by Gabriel
Egypt as the Cradle
Reconsidering the Origins of the Hebrew-Speaking People Introduction This article is presented by the editors of Beezone as part of our ongoing inquiry into the
Nigrinus – Lucian
Nigrinus | Nigrinus SOURCE:The Works of Lucian of Samosata Translated by Fowler, H W and F G. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1905. Summary by Beezone

Sitting on Cold Tile – A Scribe’s Tale
Sitting on Cold Tile – A Scribe’s Tale by Ed Reither May 23, 2025 I’ve been working on tracing the story of Abraham—his journey
Abraham and the Limits of Historical Meaning
Abraham and the Limits of Historical Meaning By Ed Reither, Beezone Dedication To Stephen Ambrose—my history professor at the University of New Orleans—who first
The Modern West in the History of Religion
Beezone Basket of Tolerance Series Journal of the American Academy of Religion, LII/1 American Academy of Religion, Annual Meeting 1983: The Presidential Address The Modern
Anti-Wisdom of Modern Philosophy
The Anti-Wisdom of Modern Philosophy: A Passing Note by Ian Watson Source: Studies in Comparative Religion, Vol. 6, No.4. (Autumn 1972) © World Wisdom, Inc.www.studiesincomparativereligion.com Summary
The City, the Self, and the Collapse of We
The City, the Self, and the Collapse of We From Florence to the Sovereign Soul: A Historical Meditation Beezone Summary This essay explores the
An Appreciation of Peter Kingsley’s, A Story Waiting To Pierce You
Parallel Pathways to the Forgotten Source An Appreciation and Comparative Reflection on the Work of Peter Kingsley by Ed Reither Introduction: In Conversation with
Seven Stages Overview
Avatar Adi Da Samraj’sSeven Stages of Life Overviewwith Emphasis on the First Three Stages The psycho-physical structures of the human being are at the “root”
The Idiom of Belonging
The Idiom of Belonging A Language of Belief: How Words Shape Inner Life and Spiritual Identity Summary of Part One: A Language of Belief By
Who is My Guru?
Who is My Guru? Truman Caylor Wadlington with Swami Ramsuratkumar
Yogi Ramsuratkumar – An Overview
The Life and Times of Yogi Ramsuratkumar By Beezone The following are from two primary sources: Yogi Ramsuratkumar The Godchild, Tiruvannamali By Truman Caylor Wadlington ·
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