About The Pythagorean Healer – Apollonius of Tyana
After three years of research, this book has finally been published. It took a remarkable amount of effort, study, and travel to complete. Step by step, I deciphered the secrets of Apollonius of Tyana, one of the greatest healers of all time. Many Christian scholars have discovered parallels between Jesus’ teachings and Buddhist teachings, as well as influences in Christianity from Pythagorean, Neoplatonic, Stoic, and Cynical schools of Ancient Greek philosophy. This book will clarify why all of these theories are correct in some sense and how they are all connected to a divine figure named Apollonius of Tyana.
Apollonius, the Healer of Asclepius.
Orphic Mysteries and Pythagorean Healing.
Pythagorean Vegetarianism and Apollonius Diet.
Apollonius’s Life and Travels:
(Rome, Greece, India, Egypt, Arabia, Babylon, Spain.)
The Miracles and Treatments of Apollonius.
Christianity and Paganism.
Apollonius, and the Hindu-Christian Connection.
Apollonius, the Therapeutae of Alexandria
and the Serapeum Healers.
Apollonius was a healer of Asclepius, a Neo-Pythagorean philosopher, an ascetic mystic, and a miracle worker from ancient Greece. During my research, I uncovered a lot of evidence that you won’t find anywhere else. There is a strong possibility that after reading this book, you will conclude that Apollonius of Tyana was indeed a divine being.
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My name is Mano. I’m an author, blogger, and documentary filmmaker, but besides that, I’m a Natural medicine researcher. My real passion is the search for wellness. Health is everything and knowledge of health, is the most important for everyone. I travel around the world and I explore traditional medicine secrets, alternative treatments, folk healing practices, superfoods, physical activities for well-being, meditation techniques, and philosophy pathways. My real name is Emmanuil, but my author’s pen ancient Greek name is Evexiandros. I change it, as according to the Ancient Greeks, names should be created by the way you lived your life.