666: The Divine Harmony by Harry Hinde

Cover of 666 The Divine HarmonyFor many thousands of years the number 666 has come to be associated with just one thing - the personification of darkness, evil and chaos. But as this book quite definitely illustrates, 666 has entirely different origins - not as many suppose - the embodiment of all evil, but as a Universal number that goes to the very heart of existence.

Book Details

Paperback: 376 pages
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Date of Publication: June 2, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1425943217
Amazon-US: 666: The Divine Harmony

Product Description

This book places 666 in its proper context - a natural, universal, and transcending significance, whose special harmony is to be found as a ubiquitous mark of identity displayed throughout creation. Stunningly, its terrestrial dimensions unite cultures and religions everywhere.

Even more remarkably, 666 is the key to a cosmic destiny, whose time cycles are locked into the very proportions of the Universe itself. Sensationally 666 is also the key to the secret of Atlantis, and its astonishing connection to the prime meridian at Greenwich. But more than anything, this book constitutes a unique journey, charting the mystery of our origins against a repeating set of disasters, that have frequently brought Humanity to the point of extinction. Moreover this journey is a uniquely human experience, encompassing subjects as diverse as the Master Builders, the Culture Bearers, the Hollow Earth, and the rise of the Anti-Christ.

In addition 666 - The Divine Harmony analyses the fears and expectations of this age as seen through the visionary insight contained within the quatrains of Nostradamus, and the Book of Revelation. The result is a definitive view of this crucial epoch of human existence - a time without comparison in recorded history.

About the Author

Born and raised in Gibraltar, at the very site of the ancient Pillars of Hercules, Harry Hinde has written extensively on a vast number of topics associated with the occult and paranormal.

As well as editing numerous web-sites, he has worked as a photo journalist for numerous publications, and his freelance work has been syndicated worldwide to the press of over 50 nations.

His special interests include astrology, astronomy, Atlantis, leylines, prophecy, and the Anti-Christ. The author also has a keen interest in ancient Egyptian religion, as well as a deep fascination for the main oracular sites of the ancient Greek world.

Book Contents

PART ONE - IN THE BEGINNING

  • 1. Another Dimension
  • 2. In the Beginning
  • 3. World Ages
  • 4. Atlantis
  • 5. Lemuria: The Pacific Atlantis
  • 6. The Master Builders
  • 7. The Culture Builders

PART TWO - EXPECTATIONS OF THE AGE

  • 8. Expectations of the Age
  • 9. Nostradamus
  • 10. The Anti-Christ
  • 11. Armageddon
  • 12. Hollow Earth
  • 13. When?

PART THREE - THE DIVINE HARMONY

  • 14. A Personal Enlightenment
  • 15. Europe
  • 16. The USA
  • 17. Meso-America
  • 18. South America
  • 19. Asia
  • 20. Africa
  • 21. Oceana
  • 22. Religious Harmonies
  • 23. A Mountain Harmony
  • 24. Rivers of the World
  • 25. Atlantis and the Greenwich Connection
  • 26. A Question of Divination
  • 27. The Stellar Harmony
  • 28. The Timeline of Destiny
  • 29 The Time of the End
  • 30. Conclusions

Our Review of '666: The Divine Harmony'

Some years ago I became involved in research into sacred sites and leylines around the British Isles. As a consequence of my studies I explored many fascinating enigmas.

None was more strange to me than the fact that typically Satanic symbolic codes and values appeared to be encoded unto the relationships between important sites of mystical and spiritual significance within the landscape.

The really odd aspect to this was the fact that these sites were actually Christian in origin.

This made no sense to me. Why on earth would so many sacred Christian sites be connected by such Satanic symbology as the Pentagram and even more strangely by the equally 'demonic' value of 666?

It became clear to me that there exists a major discrepancy between the traditional Christian teachings regarding the value 666 and its true esoteric meaning.

It is with this background in my own personal exploration into the sacred mysteries of the Divine that I approached '666: The Divine Harmony' with great interest - but some trepidation!

First Impressions

The first impression of this book is that it is a 'large' publication! Weighing in at 359 pages it is something of a tome. It contains no index so I guess it could have been even longer.

Nevertheless, despite its size it did not take long to digest as the writing style of the author is free-flowing and generally engaging. It contains line-drawings and illustrations which aid greatly to understand the concepts involved.

After reading though I have to say though that this is something of a Jekyll and Hyde book being that at least half of it simply fails to connect the reader to the purported subject matter.

Perhaps, I could coin a sporting term here in that it is definitely a book of 'two halves'.

In fact it actually requires reading through to some depth before the writer even begins to broach the subject of the number 666.

I found this both frustrating and irritating for the greater part of the early material in fact had little, if any, apparent relevance to the second half.

Sadly, in the first part of the book the author appears to have tried to incorporate some of the more populist spiritual themes of this current aeon and New Age ethos. This includes a great deal of speculation and conjecture regarding Earth changes calling a great deal upon the increasingly aged ideas of writers such as Immanuel Velikovsky and other 'alternative history' researchers.

To be honest I very nearly put the book down and place it on my pile of books to sell on Amazon Marketplace when the 'teams' suddenly changed ends and the book completely shot of in an unexpected direction in extra-ordinary way.

Revealing A Quite Different Book

In Part Three of '666: The Divine Harmony' the reader is introduced for the first time to the real reason for the books' title and to the nature of the research undertaken by it author.

And what a mind-blower it is too!

As I mentioned earlier I had already some experience in working with the value 666 at a microcosmic level as a consequence of my research into Earth Mysteries.

Through my occult and magickal work I also understood the significance of the value of 666 and the Kamea of Sol but I had no idea whatsoever that this number is encoded into the way that the Divine expresses itself at a Macrocosmic level.

I shall not give away too much of the essence to Harry Hindes' research in this review - it really needs to be assimilated in its original context. However, what piqued my attention more than anything else was the way in which the author applied his ideas to some ouf our most primary stars in the night sky - and in particular to the Dog Star Sirius.

Indeed it is with reference to Sirius that the author tends to be most convincing in his central premise that the number 666 pins or anchors the star to the earth.

Reading about this connection between Sirius and the Earth leads the reader to suddenly have to confront the sacriligious idea that rather than the number 666 reflects the anti-Christ it actually represents the Messiah himself. Through the earthly connection to Sirius we are left with the remrkable idea that this number is in fact a direct expression of the star Sirius and underpins the very birth of the Messiah!

Could it be that Son of God is no other than the Sun of the Dog?

Of course, the idea that Sirius was actually the Star of the East followed by the Three Kings has been explored by several other writers (perhaps speculatively in some cases) but in '666: The Divine Harmony' this proposition has been almost incontrovertibly established in a quite extra-ordinary way.

Of this I shall reveal no more than to say 'Read this book and be amazed in the same way that I was!"

Summing Up

As I say - this is a publication with both its good and bad points. Actually to my mind it needs a serious overhaul.

To this end the early parts need either removing, or serious editing done to them and the sections from Part Three onwards need the inclusion of more detailed research material and a more extended explanation of the concepts involved.

Maybe these problems will be addressed in any subsequent re-print but above all else I look forward to a follow-up by Harry Hinde that takes his theories a step further forward with great anticipation.

For all its faults this is vitally important book that could well open up a completely new debate on the significance of earthly alignments to the stars in a similar way to the way Robert Bauval has with his Great Pyramid shaft alignments to Sirius.

It's ideas really need to be brought out to a much wider audience and I thoroughly commend its author on his remarkable insight and incisive investigative work.

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