词条 | Jade Books in Heaven |
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Jade Books are described in several scriptures of the Daoist canon as existent primordially in the various divine Heavens. These Jade Books are variously said to be instrumental in creating and maintaining the divine structure of the universe, or as regulating national or personal destiny.
"Heaven"-related books composed of other semi-precious stonesIn Sumerian lore, "(Nisaba) continually gets advice from a tablet of lapis lazuli. ... Nisaba consults a lapis tablet for advice about the 'star-chart' (mul-an) ... . The subject in our text is also consulting the star chart from a tablet made of a precious stone (giš-nu11-gal)".[4] This subject is Pú-ta ('Foundling'), the demonic scribe.[5] According to traditional teachings of Judaism in the Talmud, the Ten Commandments were engraved on blue sapphire stone as a symbolic reminder of the sky, the heavens, and ultimately of God's throne. Many Torah scholars, however, have opined that the Biblical "sapir" was, in fact, the lapis lazuli (see Exodus 24:10, lapis lazuli is a possible alternate rendering of "sapphire" the stone pavement under God's feet when the intention to craft the tablets of the covenant is disclosed Exodus 24:12). In Muslim mystical lore, the archangel ʼIsrafʼil is owner of a "jewelled tablet of fate".[6] "The Tablet of Destiny was made out of an immense white pearl, and it has two leaves like those of a door. There are learned men who assert that these leaves are formed out of two red rubies".[7] (Possibly a reference to mercury produced by cinnabar.) In Hellenistic[8] lore, there is the Emerald Tablet of Hermēs Tris-megistos (Hermēs 'Thrice-Greatest'). The Akashic records in the modern Western philosophies of Edgar Cayce are a similar concept. Notes1. ^Raz 2004, p. 393 2. ^Eichman 1999, p. 269 3. ^Eichman 1999, p. 323 4. ^Dijk & Geller, p. 62 5. ^Dijk & Geller, p. 61 6. ^R. O. Winstedt: Shaman Saiva and Sufi. Constable & Co. Ltd., London, 1925. p. 30 -- http://www.sacred-texts.com/sha/sss/sss04.htm (e) 7. ^J. E. Hanauer : Folk-lore of the Holy Land : Moslem, Christian and Jewish. 1907. p. 3 http://www.sacred-texts.com/asia/flhl/flhl04.htm 8. ^http://www.sofiatopia.org/equiaeon/emerald.htm#1.4a Bibliography
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