
Philosophy as a Rite of ReBirth by Algis Uzdavinys
Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth challenges our understanding of philosophy—indeed it challenges many centuries of assumptions which have reduced orthodox philosophy to a shadow of it's original. Algis Uzdavinys returns to the very roots of philosophy in Ancient Egypt, and shows why the Greeks revered that land of pyramids and priest-kings as the source of divine wisdom. Bringing his understanding of many great traditions of philosophy—Indian, Islamic, Greek, and others—he presents the case for considering philosophy as a human participation in a theophany, or divine drama.Casting aside the unnatural limitations of modern philosophy, as well as the grave misunderstandings of Egyptologists, radical and exciting possibilities emerge for the serious philosopher. These possibilities will certainly change our view of the universe in general, but most particularly our view of ourselves. The Rebirth of the title is one that implies an expansion of cosmic consciousness both upwards towards the