Stairway to Heaven
Chinese Alchemists, Jewish Kabbalists, and the Art of Spiritual Transformation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Aug '08
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In an incredibly broad ranging study, Peter Levenda has discovered an important technology of consciousness that has been employed all over the world. It is reflected in the Hermetic axiom: "As Above, So Below."
Offers multidisciplinary perspective on the mystical practices of heavenly ascent. Covering from the oldest form of Jewish mysticism through the dead sea scrolls, this title reveals an emphasis on the number seven and its association with heavenly themes, including those of a chariot, a Throne, a Temple and a divine Being.Stairway to Heaven is an incredibly broad ranging new study that stretches from ancient Egypt and Babylon to Jewish and Christian Kabbalists, Chinese Daoists, Hindu Tantra and Haitian Vodun and finally to 19th and 20th century European occult societies, uncovering a hitherto unrecognized common myth that has been employed the world over in roughly the same form since the earliest recorded texts. Beginning with the oldest form of Jewish mysticism and extending this search through the dead sea scrolls, Levenda reveals a consistent emphasis on the number seven and its association with heavenly themes, including those of a chariot, a Throne, a Temple and a divine Being. The author then examines the myths and rituals of egypt, sumer and Babylon to locate the origin of this myth and comes up with some surprising results in the ascent rituals of the middle east. Shifting to the far east, Levenda demonstrates how the mystical practices of China and India display important similarities to these rituals, most notably in the practices of the Chinese alchemists who used a map of seven stars as their ladder to heaven. Reinforced by visits to the Buddhist shrine of Borobudur in indonesia, Levenda concludes that there was a myth common to peoples across the ancient world that an ascent to the heavens was possible using a ladder of seven stars, a process running parallel to the alchemical idea of the perfection of metals and the perfectibility of the soul. This concept was enshrined in the rituals of the Western secret societies of the 19th and 20th centuries such as the golden dawn and the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, and influenced the development of new age occultism. exhaustive in scope and revealing in its scholarship, Stairway to Heaven casts a fascinating new multidisciplinary perspective on the mystical practices of heavenly ascent.
While a scholarly book this is also quite readable especially the latter sections which deal with 20th-century European occult societies. * Catholic Herald, March 2009 *
One of the most intelligent and deep digging comparative studies on the art of spiritual transformation. * Acta Comparanda XXI FVG, 2010 *
Independent scholar Levenda (Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult) has been studying and writing about occult history for more than a decade. Here, he looks deeply into the astrological/astronomical roots of the occult tradition as well as at the related theme of an adept's celestial ascent through seven stages. Central to the narrative are the North Pole Star (Polaris) and those stars around the pole that never set, in particular, the seven stars of the Big Dipper. This study is recommended for academic libraries and public libraries with strong religion collections. -- James F. DeRoche * Alexandria, VA Library Journal *
ISBN: 9780826428509
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 392g
272 pages