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Home > CDs > C-1AP: CH. XVI, The Apocalypse, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life (CD-mp3)
C-1AP: CH. XVI, The Apocalypse, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life (CD-mp3)
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Product Code: C-1APC
Manufacturer: Kappeler Institute Recordings
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25 hours (1 CD-mp3)
Class: 1982, Elizabethtown, PA
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The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook
The Ascending and Descending Way
RELATED BOOKS:
Max Kappeler, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life, Vol. I: Revelation of the Structure
Max Kappeler, The Dissolving of Duality as Presented in the 16th Chapter of the Christian Science Textbook ("The Apocalypse")
Overview of C-1 Series: For over 60 years, Max Kappeler presented the structure of the Christian Science textbook through books, lectures, and classes, showing the divinely structured layout of each chapter. Kappeler's premise is that Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, is a revealed text and contains the whole of Christian Science. Read atomistically (sentences read out of context), the divinely inspired structure is missed. Our challenge is to understand Mrs. Eddy's revelation in its Science, something that can only be achieved through understanding the Textbook's spiritual system and structure. Once John W. Doorly pointed out the fundamental categories of the scientific system of Christian Science, it became possible for Kappeler to interpret the entire Textbook as a divinely structured, coherent story. This story leads the student through an evolution of understanding and consciousness in an uninterrupted, ordered way, from the first page to the last. This spiritual story is our ordered way of life and our teacher.
Summary of C-1AP: Chapter XVI, "The Apocalypse," interprets verses from the "The Revelation of St. John" in the Bible. It presents a description of the universal self-operation of Principle and its idea on all levels of spiritual consciousness. Thought is led first in an ascending way of understanding, and then in a descending way of demonstration. Kappeler's spiritual and scientific insight into "The Apocalypse" (S&H) and "Revelation" (Bible) are revolutionary. This is a very scholarly insight into the deep structure of Being, and a timely issue for our present age.
CONTENTS:
Introduction:
- Mrs. Eddy's method of interpretation impels spiritual unfoldment
- The 7 and the 4 in "Revelation"
- Place-value of "Revelation" in the development of the spiritual idea in Judaeo-Christian history
- Overview of the 1000-year periods showing advancing stages of spiritual consciousness
- "Revelation" presents Word, Christ, Christianity, and Science as Word and Christ, and indicates scientific Christianity will come in a book
Science and Health presents a 4 X 4 matrix in aCS/CS
- The "Platform" shows a 4 X 4 matrix in dSc/aCS
Mrs. Eddy interprets those parts which describe her mission pertinent to this age
- Jesus fulfilled the seven days of creation
- The seven days of creation are an eternal law: they reveal the 7 synonyms for God
- The demonstration of the "Son of man" through the "numerals of infinity"
The seven messages to the seven churches (in Christ-order)
The office of the Christ-order, overall view of the seven visions
- 1st Vision: Principle: sealed book of life (Christianity-order)
- 2nd Vision: Life, opening the seven seals, divine analysis (Word-order)
- 3rd Vision: Truth, the seven trumpets, uncovering error ( the ascending way of Science)
- 4th Vision: Love, God-crowned woman, divine method of handling evil (true womanhood, Christianity-order) paradigm shift
- 5th Vision: Soul, the seven vials of wrath (inverted Word-order)
- 6th Vision: Spirit, the Holy City, absolute Christian Science (descending way of Science) demonstration, 4-fold calculus
- 7th Vision: Mind, Pure river of water of Life, Christian Science, 23rd Psalm
Review of the class: John was teaching the categories of Being
- Prophesying what was to come in the 6th and 7th 1000-year periods
- John Doorly's interpretation
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