The Eternal One

The Eternal One

by Dorothy Boux (Illustrator), Dorothy Boux (Author)

Synopsis

Dorothy Boux has transcribed in calligraphy and illustrated an ancient account of the creation of the universe. Not much can be said about its origin, except that it came to the attention of H.P. Blavatsky during her extensive travels in India and Tibet in the 1850s. During a visit to a temple, Blavatsky was shown some tablets on which this account was inscribed in an ancient language. She was given an explanation of their meaning and years later she wrote them down for inclusion in her book, The Secret Doctrine , as the Stanzas of Dzyan . Although the original source of this ancient knowledge cannot be identified, it can be likened to the accounts in Genesis and the Upanishads, but providing some interestingly different details. The seven days of creation in Genesis are reflected in the seven stanzas into which it is divided. Ultimately, its authenticity rests on its harmony with existing sacred writings, which speak to each one of us in the silence of the heart.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 56
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
Published: 01 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0856832197
ISBN 13: 9780856832192

Media Reviews
[A] beautiful and magical book, to be treasured and pondered for a lifetime. The Cygnus Review
Author Bio
Calligrapher and Illustrator Dorothy Boux has penned several books for Shepheard-Walwyn: The Eternal One, Images of Christmas, The Golden Thread, All the World's A Stage and Woman: A Unique Tribute. Dorothy started drawing at an early age, but fell in love with calligraphy later in life. She ran a gallery on Harrow Hill where some of her earlier work was printed on an old handpress. She continues to exhibit her calligraphy and illustrations at craft fairs.