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Revelations of the Aramaic Jesus

By: Neil Douglas-Klotz, Matthew Fox - foreword
Narrated by: David Colacci
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Summary

This book is an approach to Jesus's recorded words and teachings through his native language, Aramaic, answering many questions clearly and consistently, even if unexpectedly, no matter which Gospel you have in your hands.

From the Introduction:

"Jesus's teachings have been used historically to fuel what became modern Western culture, with all its pluses and minuses. At the same time, viewed through his native language, the same teachings provide a solution to our culture's greatest challenges, pointing the way toward a proper use of our human individuality and will."

Through expansions of Aramaic's multiple meanings as well as guided contemplations, Revelations of the Aramaic Jesus provides a guide to transformation through the way of the prophet of Nazareth. It shows how Jesus's deepest teachings address contemporary challenges, such as our relationships with nature and each other, as well as the purpose of life itself.

Revelations of the Aramaic Jesus is a guide to living an authentic interior life without dogma and a spiritual path that makes you more comfortable in your own, providing a sense of meaning and purpose.

©2022 Neil Douglas-Klotz; Foreword copyright 2022 by Matthew Fox (P)2022 Tantor
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Wonderful

Hearing the interpretation of the words of Jesus from the original Aramaic is profound. This book needs to not only be listened to, but studied.

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Wonderful book let down by audio.


I’m really hoping that Neil will record his own audio version of this wonderful and important book.

Unfortunately the voice in this narration is quite distracting. It sounds like it’s been heavily processed / autotuned or even AI generated from the narrators voice.
A bit like a plastic plant vs the real thing. Particularly dissonant given the themes in the book of sound and vibration.

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