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Godmindbody, Maps and Images

  • robrensor1066
  • Sep 8
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 2

Godmindbody: The Bible, Prophecy, Miracles and TMS Healing Explained

 

By Robert Ensor

 

Copyright © 2025 Robert Ensor

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.The author’s moral rights have been asserted.First Published September 2025.


All Bible quotations, unless otherwise stated or referenced, are taken from the online World English Bible, which is in the public domain. It is available at the following link: https://ebible.org/eng-web/index.htm. English language Bibles are translated from Hebrew and Greek manuscripts. I am no linguist, and I don’t know any linguists, so I have had to rely on others’ translations and romanizations of the Hebrew and Greek texts. Occasionally, I have examined the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek of the Bible, zeroing in on key words where the received English translation is debatable or misses the full meaning of the original.


Disclaimer: I am not a doctor or a therapist – merely a concerned layperson (!) – and nothing in this book should be considered medical advice. Nor should it be considered a substitute for diagnoses, prescriptions and treatments from qualified doctors. If you have symptoms, I recommend that you see a doctor to rule out anything serious and get proper care.

 

The full title is available free from this website. The paperback and ebook versions will not be free and are not yet finished. For part 1, see the link: https://www.robertensor.com/post/godmindbody-a-book-about-tms-and-christianity-part-1


For the entire book see the pdf below:


Maps and Images

 

Map of the Old City of Jerusalem (Palestine Survey, 1936)


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Explanatory notes: The Haram al-Sharif is also known as the Temple Mount. The Golden Gate or ‘east gate’ of Ezekiel is on the eastern side of the Temple Mount. The area marked ‘Mt. Ophel’ was part of the ancient City of David, initially known as Mount Zion. The index obscures the Mount of Olives across the Kidron Valley from the Temple Mount. The Valley of Kidron is also known as the Valley of Jehoshaphat, the eschatological place of judgement. The Valley of Hinnom, Gehenna, is to the south of Jerusalem. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre marks the approximate location of Jesus’ Crucifixion (Golgotha) and Resurrection. The above map is in the public domain.


 

Petra, Jordan

By Berthold Werner, 2009 (Public Domain)


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Map of the Middle East showing Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon including Gaza, The West Bank and the Golan Heights (as of 2011, un.org, Public Domain)

 


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Note: Petra is not marked on this map, but it is southeast of Jerusalem in southwestern Jordan.


 

Map of Petra’s Archaeological Sites

By Hobe/Holger Behr (2007, Public Domain)

 

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The World as Known to the Hebrews

By Lyman Coleman (1854, Public Domain)

 

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Ezekiel’s Temple

By Charles Chapiez and Georges Perrot (1887, Public Domain)


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The Golden Gate of Jerusalem

By David Castor (2014, Public Domain)


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 The Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans Under the Command of Titus, A.D. 70, by David Roberts (1850, Public Domain)


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Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor. Nothing you receive from me is intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified doctor. If serious symptoms arise, seek immediate medical attention. This website is intended for informational purposes only; reading the website does not make you my client. Serious or structural issues should be ruled out by your physician before embarking on mindbody work.

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