Temple of Man
Discover the extraordinary insights of R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz in his remarkable work, Temple of Man. Published in 1998 by Inner Traditions Bear and Company, this hardcover edition spans an impressive 1,088 pages, offering a deep dive into the profound connections between architecture, humanity, and the cosmos.
Schwaller de Lubicz spent over 12 years studying the magnificent temple of Amun-Mut-Khonsu at Luxor, uncovering its secrets as an architectural encyclopedia that reflects the essence of humanity and the universe. His masterful analysis invites readers to explore ancient wisdom and the symbolic meanings embedded within sacred structures.
Perfect for enthusiasts of esoteric knowledge and architecture, Temple of Man provides not just a scholarly treatise but also an inspiring journey through time and space. Enhance your collection with this essential book that bridges the gap between ancient civilizations and contemporary understanding.