Not In His Image Audiobook ((new)) -
Lash contrasts the "Sacred Ecology" of Neolithic matrilineal cultures (which he claims understood the Earth as a living entity) with the "Feral Fallacy" of agrarian, patriarchal societies. The is particularly effective here, as the narrator uses rhythmic pacing to contrast the peaceful, cyclical view of nature with the violent, linear view of history promoted by the Demiurge.
Lash draws heavily from the Nag Hammadi Library to explain the Gnostic view of the world. not in his image audiobook
The "Sophianic Myth" reads like an epic saga. A talented narrator brings the drama of the Gnostic creation story to life. Lash contrasts the "Sacred Ecology" of Neolithic matrilineal
In the end, the is more than just a reading of a book; it is an auditory ritual. John Lamb Lash’s voice—whether spoken by him or channeled through a narrator—carries a charge that the printed page sometimes cannot convey. You hear the urgency in the warnings about the Demiurge. You feel the sorrow in the story of Sophia. And if you are open to it, you might just hear the echo of your own divine spark rattling the bars of its material cage. The "Sophianic Myth" reads like an epic saga