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1991: The Seeker's Handbook (Crown/Random
House) hardcover A unique book that upon its publication in 1991 defined
the need it serves, The Seeker's Handbook is Everyone's
compass for charting and navigating the many and twisting paths
of alternative spirituality. From alchemy to Zen, John Lash describes the ins and outs of esoteric and mystical practices and teachings, both old and new. The book consists of three parts: the essential library of fifty classics of Eastern and Western spirituality, 28 ten-minute essays and two long essays explaining the emergence of the modern spiritual movement, and a Lexicon of over 1000 entries. This is not a New Age book, it is a book for everyone who is either for or against the New Age. It provides orientation to many facets of alternative spirituality, without approving of the teachings and practices it encompasses. The Seeker's Handbook presents definite guidelines and criteria for evaluating spiritual paths, but it plays no favorites. As the author says, "Wisdom belongs to no one in particular. So let's be generous in passing it around."
1995: The Hero - Manhood and Power (Thames & Hudson)
Art and Imagination Series 1999: Quest for the Zodiac (Starhenge Books)
Totally unsuspected to the world at large, astrologers use a model that ignores the stars. This means there is a lost, star-based Zodiac behind the well-known circle of twelve Sun Signs. Astrology is not wrong on its own terms, but it is wrongly defined as "the language of the stars." Quest for the Zodiac corrects this bias and recovers the real-sky environment observed by the Ancients. The mythic images of the Constellations, not the Signs, reveal a new perspective on human destiny, linking genetics to the far-distant patterns of the stars. Here is the breakthrough that initiates a cosmic language for the 21st century.
"The aim of this book is not to convert anyone to astrology. The aim is to convert astrology itself."
Quest for the Zodiac breaks the 2000-year-old monopoly on our view of the cosmos as a mirror of the psyche. It introdeuces the concept of phylogenetic transfer, registered in the "endowment" of the birth moment. John Lash, a specialist in sidereal mythology, totally revolutionizes the genre of astrology. The Starchild Cycle provides a method for detecting the genius in each of us, our inheritence from humanity as a whole, rather than from familial, blood-linked ancestors. Quest for the Zodiac combines poetry, genetics, astronomy, mythology and transpersonal insight into a daring vision of how we each have a share in the fate of the human species itself. October 2006: Not in His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, and the Future of Belief
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