Rear cover notes: "In Song of the Cosmos, we are reintroduced to the inheritance of all mankind, the spiritual legacy through which we can understand our true place on earth. We rediscover what we have always shared with most of humanity, and can reapproach our own traditions with renewed appreciation, reverence and understanding. Angels and Titans, Heavens and Hells, the Flood, the Tree of Life - the world's religions share much in common. Drawing on Buddhist, Kabbalist, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, Taoist, Celtic, Norse, Hermetic, and aboriginal traditions, Versluis shows how man has traditionally perceived the universe. Though many today emphasise the differences between traditional cosmologies, this book reveals their fundamental and underlying similarities, and how they can free us from the spell of modern materialism and nihilism. Arthur Versluis is editor of Avaloka: A Journal of Traditional Religion and Culture, and author of many books and articles on our spiritual inheritance. He is currently writing a book on the spirituality of landscape and American Indian traditions."
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