The Mysteries of the Book of Enoch: Our Reflections is a profound philosophical and spiritual exploration of one of the most symbolic passages in ancient literature—Chapter 8 of the Book of Enoch.
Rather than approaching the text through a purely religious lens, Ari El Luzi unveils its deeper psychological meaning, presenting Azazel and the Watchers not merely as mythological beings, but as living archetypes within the human mind.
Through the symbolism of mirrors, ornaments, and appearance, this book reveals how humanity gradually shifted from being to appearing—from essence to image.
It examines the subtle mechanisms that shape identity:
the need for validation
the influence of external perception
the construction of the ego
the fragmentation of the self
In a world increasingly driven by image and recognition, this work invites the reader into a journey of awareness—where the mirror is no longer an object, but a metaphor for how we see ourselves and how we become trapped in that reflection.
As the narrative unfolds, the reader is guided through a process of deconstruction:
from the illusion of control,
to the weight of maintaining an image,
to the breaking of the mirror itself.
And beyond that rupture, a deeper realization emerges:
the discovery of a self that exists beyond perception, beyond validation, beyond form.
This is not a book about rejecting the world—
but about understanding it.
Not about destroying the image—
but about no longer being dominated by it.
| Número de páginas | 129 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Formato | A5 (148x210) |
| Acabado | Tapa blanda (con solapas) |
| Coloración | Blanco y negro |
| Tipo de papel | Offset 90g |
| Idioma | Inglés |
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