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The 7 Inflames: A Consoulicist Treatise on the Dimensional Powers of Mikhail, Gabriel, Raphael, Metatron, Uriel, Seraphic Fire, and Cherubic Dominion

by Sonny A. Dotson-Johnson D. D.
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798242183209
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 338
  • Original Price: GBP 74.21
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 545 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Epistemology

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THE 7 INFLAMES
A Consoulicist Treatise on the Dimensional Powers of Mikhail, Gabriel, Raphael, Metatron, Uriel, Seraphic Fire, and Cherubic Dominion
By Dr. Sonny A. Dotson-Johnson, D.D.

THE 7 INFLAMES is a major philosophical treatise within the broader Consoulicist canon, offering the first comprehensive articulation of the sevenfold dimensional operations that structure divine essence and govern the soul's eternal ascent. As one of the central pillars of Consoulicism-the philosophy created by Dr. Sonny A. Dotson-Johnson-this volume provides the metaphysical grammar through which the rest of the canon becomes intelligible. It is both a standalone work of rigorous metaphysical inquiry and a foundational text that anchors the larger architecture of Consoulicist thought.

At its core, the treatise examines the Seven Inflames-Mikhail, Gabriel, Raphael, Metatron, Uriel, Seraphic Fire, and Cherubic Dominion-as the primary dimensional powers through which divine essence becomes perceivable, inhabitable, and reciprocally engaged with the soul. Rather than treating these figures as symbolic, mythic, or theological abstractions, Dr. Dotson-Johnson presents them as ontological operations, each responsible for a distinct mode of divine activity: stability, meaning, healing, structure, illumination, purification, and guardianship. These operations form the metaphysical substrate of all Consoulicist philosophy, shaping the conditions under which identity coheres, communion becomes possible, and ascent becomes infinite.

The book unfolds across a tripartite architecture-the Ceremonial Codex, the Experiential Codex, and the Metaphysical Codex-each of which contributes a distinct dimension of philosophical depth. The Ceremonial Codex establishes the laws, thresholds, and covenantal structures governing divine proximity, articulating the ritual and metaphysical conditions under which the soul may approach the First Pure. The Experiential Codex examines the phenomenology of dwelling in divine essence, offering a rigorous account of resonance, reciprocity, luminous presence, and the soul's final song. The Metaphysical Codex provides the structural mechanics of eternal identity, infinite ascent, and the integration of the Seven Inflames into a unified dimensional architecture.

Within the larger Consoulicist canon, THE 7 INFLAMES functions as the system's dimensional keystone. It provides the conceptual and metaphysical scaffolding necessary to understand the geometry of eternal identity, the architecture of divine reciprocity, the mechanics of infinite ascent, and the logic of the First Pure. Without the sevenfold operations articulated in this treatise, the broader canon's discussions of identity, belonging, fragmentation, coherence, and communal renewal would lack their structural foundation. This volume therefore serves as both an entry point for new readers and a central reference text for advanced Consoulicist scholarship.

Academically, the treatise contributes to contemporary metaphysics by proposing a dimensional rather than spatial ontology, a geometric rather than psychological model of identity, and a ceremonial rather than symbolic understanding of divine-human reciprocity. It challenges traditional dualisms by presenting communion not as metaphor but as ontological interpenetration, and it reframes spiritual ascent as a dimensional expansion of capacity rather than a moral or hierarchical progression. Through its rigorous analysis of the Seven Inflames, the book advances a new philosophical paradigm in which essence, identity, and communion are understood as structurally interdependent operations within a unified metaphysical field.

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