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B'reshit

In A Beginning

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The First Spark. The Breath Before Time.

Before time opened its eyes, before light stretched across the waters of possibility, there was only awareness — vast, silent, and waiting to know itself.
Barashit is a metaphysical descent into the very first breath of creation. It is a reconstruction of the cosmic moment when the Infinite fractures into form. Drawing from African cosmology, Hebrew mysticism, Hermetic principles, and quantum metaphysics, this book unveils the hidden physics and symbolic architecture embedded within the beginning.
Here, creation is not simply an event — it is a psychology, a consciousness, and a blueprint woven into every human being. Through mythic commentary, esoteric analysis, and contemplative narrative, Barashit guides readers into the source-code of existence. It reveals that the universe is not something “out there,” but something continually arising within the human mind.
You Will Explore
  • The cosmic silence that birthed the first spark
  • Ancient African and Kabbalistic interpretations of Genesis
  • Divine emanation as a psychological process
  • The hidden grammar of creation embedded in light and sound
  • How every human life mirrors the universe’s first awakening
  • Practices for aligning with the primordial creative impulse
For Readers Who Seek:
Origin. Purpose. Cosmic architecture. And the metaphysical truth beneath the word “beginning.”
Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Philosophy Religious Studies Metaphysical
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