Beloved mythologist Joseph Campbell explores the Space Age. He posits that the newly discovered laws of outer space are actually within us as well, and that a new mythology is implicit in that realization. But what is this new mythology? How can we recognize it? Campbell explores these questions in the concluding essay, “The Way of Art,” in which he demonstrates that metaphor is the language of art and argues that within the psyches of today’s artists are the seeds of tomorrow’s mythologies.

When Aleister Crowley died in 1947, he was not an obvious contender for the most enduring pop-culture figure of the next century. But twenty years later, Crowley’s name and image were everywhere. The Beatles put him on the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The Rolling Stones were briefly serious devotees. Today, his visage hangs in goth clubs, occult temples, and college dorm rooms, and his methods of ceremonial magick animate the passions of myriad occultists and spiritual seekers.

Grant Cameron presents over three dozen UFO Sky Pilots that he has interviewed about their experiences. They all tell the same fantastic story with similar accounts. The witnesses range from average civilians to a retired US Air Force Colonel. The accounts in this book seem to support the fact that consciousness is crucial to understanding the UFO mystery. Listening to these witnesses with an open mind may change your outlook and help create a new theory of reality much different from the one we accept today.

Nonsense writing and spiritual experiences seem to defy all logic and yet they both can make a powerful personal impact. In this book, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Raymond Moody shares the groundbreaking results of five decades of research into the philosophy of nonsense, revealing dynamic new perspectives on language, logic, and the mystical side of life.

In A Doorway to the Light, psychic medium Carmen de Sayve and speaker and channeler Jocelyn Arellano offer a glimpse into the afterlife. The authors explore the spiritual realms and the potential obstacles that hinder our transition to our spiritual home after death, channeling teachers from planes beyond the physical world. Communicators tell us that a successful transition depends on the vibrational frequencies of the mind. Those who cannot, or will not, cross over are still tuned to the frequency of the material world, rather than the light beckoning from the world of spirit.

From analyzing true stories of synchronicity from around the globe and throughout history, Bernard Beitman shares key personality characteristics and situational factors that contribute to the occurrence of meaningful coincidences in our lives. Where other books on coincidences tend to be theoretical, inspirational, or story collections only, Beitman’s book is the first to provide a scientific understanding and practical ways in which readers can use them in their own lives.
