Religion of Light - Softcover

Versluis, Arthur

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Synopsis

Light—its symbolism pervades the world religions. There even has developed a modern religion of light whose practitioners refer to themselves as “lightworkers.” Buddhists aspire to enlightenment; Christian and other mystics seek illumination. But what are the meanings of light in religion? Surprisingly, this is the first and only book to explore this profound subject. From the ancient standing stones of England and Europe to the now lost religion of Manichaeism, from Pythagoras and Plato to the present, Religion of Light provides an unforgettable introduction to light and to our consciousness of light. Arthur Versluis is author of more than twenty-five books, translated into many languages. Religion of Light is the second in a trilogy of books that began with The Mystical State.Praise for The Mystical State““Arthur Versluis asks a question long overdue in the study of mysticism: what are the political implications of direct mystical experience? A courageous and thought-provoking book [that]should open the door to a series of questions important in our struggling world.”—Robert K. C. Forman, author of Mysticism, Mind, Consciousnessand numerous other books.“It’s simply amazing! Each page is a feast to both my mind and soul!”—Miguel Conner, editor of Voices of Gnosticism

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About the Author

Arthur Versluis is the editor-in-chief of "Esoterica" and the founding president of the Association for the Study of Esotericism. He is the author of numerous books, including "Sacred Earth", "Restoring Paradise", "The New Inquisitions "and "The Secret History of Western Sexual Mysticism". He lives in Michigan where he is a professor of American Studies at Michigan State University.

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