TABLE OF CONTENTS PROLOGUE Prologue by Themistocles Politof Prologue by Anastasios Georgiadis Prologue by Antonis Bousboukis Prologue by Georgia Papachristopoulou Gnosis The Foundation and processing by the intellect of the basis of the principle of Knowledge (Gnosis = Knowledge of existential mysteries) Introduction by the author to the books’ innermost contents The humorous piece on the celebrated immortality of depth and altitude PART ONE Soul 1. The soul’s anonymous courses in the universes 2. Bio-compositional energy and man’s individuation The bio-compositional individualized character of a man PART TWO Nature and its creations 1. How conflicts come about on Earth 2. Man in his normal/natural and paranormal/unnatural courses Βiological and Naturalist analysis 3. The organization and the Laws of the atmosphere from the nucleus of Creation 4. Nature, natural genesis, natural elementation (Male-Female-Neuter in Nature) 5. The rights of Anti-Lawfulness 6. Mankind and the four seasons of Nature 7. Levels of the atmosphere, levels of biology, levels of communication 8. Organisms, herbs and the dangers of the era
PART THREE Biology and organic co-elementations 1. Bio-composition of nature and molecular genetic structure? 2. Physiogonies The organism’s mysteries in view 3. The anatomy of the hormonal order 4. The significance of the hormonal order in life’s elementation 5. Physiogenesis and para-physiogenesis PART FOUR Man and his sociological necessity 1. Scientists 2. Possibility of judgment 3. Mankind’s dangerous moments 4. Mankind and matter, needs and superficiality 5. Where are humanity’s leaders going? 6. Earth’s geniuses and the Laws of the negative 7. Mankind in the world of illusions 8. Epoch and terrorism 9. Faith and atheism 10. Subjective and objective values of life 11. Man in the arbitrarinesses of meanings 12. Criminality 13. What do young people seek today? 14. Education – counter-education 15. The bi-morphous state of mankind’s quest 16. Objects of curiousness 17. The pseudo-fecundities of the unconscious 18. Young people and the ‘verbs’ of the age 19. Those who commit suicide AFTERWORD