Celestial Realms :A History of Heaven since before the Dawn of Time

Celestial Realms

Celestial Realms :A History of Heaven since before the Dawn of Time

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An investigation into ideas and experiences of Heaven across religious and cultural traditions throughout history

• Comprehensively explores the meanings, history, ideas, and experience of Heaven throughout the world’s exoteric and esoteric traditions

• Explores the heavens of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, the Abrahamic traditions, Far Eastern mythologies, and Indigenous nations

• Considers questions about our “need” for Heaven, further informed by popular culture, folklore, and personal experience

Across all ages people have wondered about the afterlife. Is Heaven a reward for good behavior, the home of the gods, or a state of being? As Tobias Churton reveals, such questions and beliefs about the nature of Heaven go back to humanity’s earliest days. Beginning with mythology in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Far East, we find sophisticated conceptions within early philosophy and the Abrahamic religions, many of which persist unchanged.

Churton examines the complexities of Jesus’s teaching that “the Kingdom of God is within you” and Islamic ideas about paradise. He analyzes the beliefs of Eastern mystics and Maori, Australian Aboriginal, and Polynesian traditions as well as heavenly conceptions among Indigenous cultures of the Americas. He presents Renaissance-era understandings of Heaven’s connection to the body in the alchemical spiritual medicine of Paracelsus and the mysticism of Jacob Böhme and reveals that Emmanuel Swedenborg, followed by William Blake, controversially associated Heaven with sexuality. Churton then delves into the contemporary era, exploring Heaven from perspectives of spiritualism, psychedelic experience, communist materialism, and the arts, including John Lennon’s lyrical suggestion that we imagine that there is no heaven.

Whether Heaven is considered a specific place or a deeply felt state of being, this in-depth investigation emphasizes its resonance and significance for all of humanity.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9798888502112
ISBN10 8888502114
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 798 g
Product Dimensions 168 x 241 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Format paperback
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“Tobias Churton is a meticulous researcher who combines a detective’s eye with a poet’s heart. This latest book of his is an exhilarating examination of a topic that has fired the imaginations of people of every culture throughout the ages. Thorough, insightful, and groundbreaking in its scope, Celestial Realms is nothing less than a true tour de force.” * Rev. Jeffrey J. Bütz, author of The Secret Legacy of Jesus and The Brother of Jesus and the Los *
“Renowned esoteric scholar Tobias Churton’s diverse spiritual interests converge in this comprehensive study of a subject central to human experience since the dawn of consciousness. Filled with profound philosophical observations worthy of Eco, Barthes, and Blake, this captivating appreciation of Heaven, as represented in religious, mystical, shamanic, cultural, and popular traditions worldwide, is no dry historical study—Churton has woven a beautifully poetic adventure bursting with mind-bending insights and intimate personal anecdotes. With exciting revelations on every page, this magical compendium is yet another masterpiece from one of the world’s foremost spiritual archaeologists.” * John Zorn, American composer *

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Author's Bio

Tobias Churton is Britain’s leading scholar of Western Esotericism and a world authority on Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and Rosicrucianism. Holding a master’s degree in theology from Brasenose College, Oxford, he was appointed honorary fellow of Exeter University in 2005. Author of many books, including Gnostic Philosophy, The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians, The Books of Enoch Revealed, and Aleister Crowley in America, he lives in England.

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