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The Flight of the Feathered Serpent Paperback | Pages: 214 pages
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Title:The Flight of the Feathered Serpent
Author:Armando Cosani
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Second Edition
Pages:Pages: 214 pages
Published:June 24th 2009 by Absolute Publishing Llc (first published 1953)
Categories:Spirituality. Religion. Nonfiction

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This begins with the true story of a journalist in the Second World War. His life changes inexplicably after he meets a mysterious man who leaves him a series of profound writings. One of the writings is a firsthand account of Judas’s life with Jesus and the events leading up to his betrayal. The writings also contain extraordinary insights into the lives of Judas, Jesus, and the Disciples, which seem to correlate with the recently discovered Gospel of Judas. Could these be the teachings of Judas Iscariot and his account of his relationship with Jesus? Could this be Judas’s attempt to clear his name in an effort to change the world’s perceptions and help humanity in its spiritual quest?

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Original Title: El Vuelo de la Serpiente Emplumada
ISBN: 0978986415 (ISBN13: 9780978986414)
Edition Language: English

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Outstanding book ! I highly enjoyed it

A fragment from the book of one night on a solitary hill, after Judas and his 'Rabbi', Jesus, have talked for a while; "I remained silent, and my Rabbi as well.Then a great light as man could never imagine enveloped us both.And I heard great words of truth spoken in the Kingdom of Heaven.And I knelt down at the feet of my Rabbi and exclaimed,I know now who you are!However my Rabbi put his hands on my lips, looked tenderly at me and said,Judas, beloved of my heart, what you have seen, keep it

I must have read this book at least two or three times. While the information in it is amazing - an alternate look at Judas as an advanced disciple of Jesus (which correlates well with the Gospel of Judas found years after this book's publication). The really valuable part of this book is the humanity shown by Judas, through reading the first section or the more archaic second and historical third sections I have been able to feel feelings like care and love and compassion. I truly believe that

This book is truly wonderful - it talks to my heart in a very different ways as each book within it is read, understood, comprehended and felt.It is divided into 3 books - the first part is so easy to relate to - and my heart feels this common understanding with Armando Cosani - what he goes through in his life, how he reacts to the events, and how he's led from one end to another - yet always looking to understand and connect back to Spirituality. It contains some very deep and beautiful

I just ordered it again to spend more time on the second part about the Mayans, but the first and last parts are worth reading many times. After you read it, read 'The Gospel of Judas', Second Edition Reprint by Rodolphe Kasser. Keep in mind that 'The Flight of the Feathered Serpent' was written many years before the Judas Gospel was translated and released to the public - that is crucial. And haunting. Wow! No wonder early copies were destroyed by the church. If the second part starts to bog

It's hard to give my perspective of this book in one sentence, but if I had to choose, I'd say "Hard to put away and always keep it within hand's reach to read a few pages and feel inspired."When you decide to pick up this book, you'll soon notice that you'll be glued to the pages from the start and it's hard to put it away. The first part is around the time of the 2nd world war where a journalist tries to attain greater intelligence. He meets a mysterious man who little by little gives him

The most beautiful book I have ever read.

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