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The Golden Thread traces the interconnectedness of esoteric wisdom
in the Western world, from classical antiquity to contemporary
Europe and America. Joscelyn Godwin lends personal perspective to
an arrangement of text that is historical and wisdom that is
timeless, creating a source of inspiration that calls us to action
in our everyday spiritual practice. Every chapter, therefore, makes
reference to some aspect of contemporary life and issues of
immediate concern. Elegantly written and not without irony and
humor, readers will appreciate the non-threatening tone of Godwin's
writing, which is not meant to preach or convert but rather inform
the public on an often baffling field. Educated readers who are
curious about the esoteric and mystery traditions and interested in
finding surprising, new approaches to subjects that veer away from
the trends of current thought will be particularly drawn to this
book.
A spirituality based on love, not fear In the West, theology has
almost always meant Christian theology--a hodgepodge of beliefs
that are hard to make sense of. Why, for example, should an
all-loving, merciful God have gotten mad at the human race because
someone ate a piece of fruit six thousand years ago? And why would
he send part of himself down to earth to be tortured to death?
These beliefs, stated baldly, are nonsensical. Millions of people
are realizing this and losing their faith. The time has come to
reenvision Christian theology without contradictory teachings laced
with fear. It is time for a theology of love and miracles. Richard
Smoley reframes Christian theology using logical, consistent, and
easy-to-understand teachings of unconditional love and forgiveness.
He draws inspiration not only from the Bible, but also from
Hinduism, Buddhism, Gnosticism, and from esoteric and mystical
teachings, such as A Course in Miracles and the Sefer Yetzirah, the
oldest known Kabbalistic text. He explains how the "fallen" state
of the human condition, not one of sin but of oblivion, leads us to
experience the world as flawed and problematic--not wholly evil,
but not wholly good. Citing philosophical wisdom from Kant, Blake,
Jung, and Gurdjieff, alongside cognitive science, Smoley reveals
how it is not the world that is flawed, but the way we see the
world. Sharing key teachings from A Course in Miracles, he shows
that our fear-based mind-sets--often filled with anxiety,
suffering, and shame--lead us to feel separated from God when, in
fact, we are all extensions of a God of infinite love and light.
Offering a path to help you regenerate from the "fallen" state and
see the real spiritual world and loving God that lies behind it,
the author provides ways for each of us to craft our own
self-consistent theology. He also lays out a vision for the future
of spirituality, a path for present-day religion to transform into
something higher and more universal.
This gem-like, concise anthology provides thoughtful people with both an introduction to the paranormal and a reason to take a fresh look at it. Nostradamus...channeling...Atlantis...divination. Most serious people consider such topics nonsense. But look again. Writing with intellectual verve and a deeply critical mind, religious thinker Richard Smoley explores and reconsiders the supernatural in history and today. We are often conditioned to think of the Judeo-Christian tradition as the only valid, historically accurate, and rational spiritual philosophy. Occultism, magic, and the esoteric are, by contrast, considered illegitimate, delusional, and lacking in intrinsic worth.Supernaturalchallenges this prejudice, revealing that Western occult traditions are richer and more historically impactful than most of us imagine. The book reveals hidden diamonds and neglected ideas that characterize the magical tradition in the West. For any reader, at any level of experience, who has ever been curious about an arcane subject – from psychical powers to secret societies – here is a book that gives a complete yet precise, critical, yet serious, and always respectful account of topics from the unseen world.Supernaturalis a brilliant primer to the occult and magical traditions of the West. Praise for RICHARD SMOLEY “I have a standing rule: I read anything Richard Smoley writes.” —Larry Dossey, M.D. “Smoley . . . is adept at unknotting the paradoxes of spiritual traditions and making new connections across centuries and lang
The success of books such as "Elaine Pagels' Gnostic Gospels" and
Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code" proves beyond a doubt that there is a
tremendous thirst today for finding the hidden truths of
Christianity - truths that may have been lost or buried by
institutional religion over the last two millennia. Many people now
are delving into the byways of this tradition of inner
Christianity, hoping to find an alternative to stale dogmas and
blind beliefs. Among the most compelling of these lost traditions
is Gnosticism. "Forbidden Faith" explores the legacy of the ancient
esoteric religion of gnosticism, from its influence on early
Christianity to contemporary popular culture.
A uniquely serious and accessible introduction to the life and work
of the mysterious sixteenth-century seer Michel de Nostradamus.
From his predictions about life and death in the Middle French
court of Catherine de' Medici to his uncannily suggestive
preconceptions of World War II, Michel de Nostradamus has aroused
continual fascination-and commercialization-in the West. Today,
many search his elliptical "centuries"-or collected verses-for new
truths about 9/11 and End Times, while supermarket tabloids
routinely falsify and exploit his pronouncements.
What is the difference between prophecy and prediction, and how
has it led to a misuse of the ideas of Nostradamus, as well as
those of other post-biblical prognosticators? What is the nature of
the oracular tradition in the West-stretching back to the oracle at
Delphi-and how can Nostradamus be understood from this perspective?
In The Essential Nostradamus, the highly regarded spiritual thinker
and writer Richard Smoley provides a true sourcebook in the life
and messages of one of history's most peculiar figures.
This volume offers a host of advantages beyond other collections
of Nostradamus's work. Many commentators on Nostradamus take
liberties in their translations, further confusing the matter of
what the prophetic quatrains actually said. In "The Essential
Nostradamus," Smoley presents a fresh, scholarly, and literal
translation of Nostradamus's Middle French, allowing readers to
make their own determination as to the passages' historical
references and accuracy.
Smoley also supplies detailed commentary on Nostradamus's key
quatrains, with a sharp eye toward the political and social events
of the writer'sera-elements that many commentators overlook or fail
to grasp. An authoritative biographical essay-highlighting
Nostradamus's separate roles as physician, astrologer, and
prognosticator-rounds out the volume to create a truly essential
exposition of the work of one of Western culture's most mysterious
men.
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