
GuíaBurros: El camino de Santiago y el juego de la Oca
Claves del buen saber
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Narrated by:
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Kelu Robles
About this listen
Esta obra ofrece la perspectiva de la tradición esotérica e iniciática del Camino de Santiago. Las características del esoteros consistían en que era un conocimiento que debía ser expresamente solicitado, que era transmitido solo oralmente y sobre el que se debía guardar secreto. Las claves esotéricas del Camino han estado discretamente ocultas en un mutus liber.
Este es el del Juego de la Oca que muestra un mapa de las etapas del Camino con sus hitos y pruebas. Este conocimiento se llamaba buen saber y tenía su propia "lectura" que se muestra en las etapas olvidadas de la "Casa del Grial" y las del "Camino de Resurrección".
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