The blog for The Gnostic Notebook series of books. Journey with author Timothy James Lambert as he continues his exploration of Gnosticism.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
The Gnostic Notebook Mentioned on Bart Ehrman's blog
My book has been mentioned in the comments section on Bart Ehrman's blog: http://ehrmanblog.org/the-same-traditions-in-oral-cultures/
Friday, May 1, 2015
New Review on Amazon!
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Deciphering the coded. This book is a rosetta stone for gnosis enthusiasts.It offers an alternative to the obvious interpretations of fairy tales, and how they may be applied for a different purpose.Triads,the I Ching are utilised as tools deciphering a message. A must read for anyone interested in mythology and Gnosticism.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
First Review on Amazon!
By kubar
Format:Kindle Edition
This book is an excellent read. It is obvious that Timothy James Lambert knows his subject matter well and has a great love & interest in it. His style of writing displays a lot of patience and gives the feeling of him sitting in front of you explaining the points simply yet profoundly.
The subject matter is also extremely fascinating. To see the Bible and various fairytales opened up & their inner secrets revealed is a journey into another time and space. Using the concepts of the Triad and the I Ching Lambert shows how secrets were hidden within the Fairy Tales of old only to be realized by those with knowledge.
I am looking forward to Vol. 2.
The subject matter is also extremely fascinating. To see the Bible and various fairytales opened up & their inner secrets revealed is a journey into another time and space. Using the concepts of the Triad and the I Ching Lambert shows how secrets were hidden within the Fairy Tales of old only to be realized by those with knowledge.
I am looking forward to Vol. 2.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Watson meets The Gnostic Notebook
I decided to take the description of my book The Gnostic Notebook and put it in The Watson Personality Insights service.
According to the site: "The Watson Personality Insights service uses linguistic analytics to extract a spectrum of cognitive and social characteristics from the text data that a person generates through blogs, tweets, forum posts, and more."
You are shrewd, skeptical and tranquil.
You are imaginative: you have a wild imagination. You are philosophical: you are open to and intrigued by new ideas and love to explore them. And you are laid-back: you appreciate a relaxed pace in life.
Your choices are driven by a desire for modernity.
You are relatively unconcerned with both taking pleasure in life and independence. You prefer activities with a purpose greater than just personal enjoyment. And you welcome when others direct your activities for you.
*Compared to most people who participated in our surveys.
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