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What if Christianity has always been an initiatory path - and you were never told?
Beneath the familiar surfaces of doctrine and devotion lies a hidden architecture of the soul: a coherent map of spiritual transformation drawn from patristic theology, Hermetic philosophy, and the ecstatic vision of the mystics. For centuries it was transmitted through initiatory practice - through the octagonal baptismal fonts of Ambrose, the celestial hierarchies of Dionysius, the Christian Platonism of Ficino, and the initiatory lineages that have carried this pattern into the present day. But its coherence as a unified system was lost to the wider Church.
Temple of the Eighth Day recovers that vision. Working from the Church Fathers, medieval contemplatives, and Renaissance Hermeticists, James Foster reassembles Christianity's esoteric science into the unified system it was always meant to compose. What emerges is a practical science of the soul - structured through sacred geometry, the fivefold pattern of the Houyse of Sacrifice, Kabbalistic psychology, and the ancient interplay of theurgy and gnosis.
The Eighth Day is the patristic symbol of what lies beyond creation's cycle: transfiguration, the threshold of the eternal. This book is both a map of that threshold and a guide to crossing it - an invitation not merely to believe, but to become.
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