WHAT AND WHERE IS HEAVEN?

Does heaven exist? With well over 100,000 plus recorded and described spiritual experiences collected over 15 years, to base the answer on, science can now categorically say yes. Furthermore, you can see the evidence for free on the website allaboutheaven.org.

Available on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086J9VKZD
also on all local Amazon sites, just change .com for the local version (.co.uk, .jp, .nl, .de, .fr etc.)

VISIONS AND HALLUCINATIONS

This book, which covers Visions and hallucinations, explains what causes them and summarises how many hallucinations have been caused by each event or activity. It also provides specific help with questions people have asked us, such as ‘Is my medication giving me hallucinations?’.

Available on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088GP64MW 
also on all local Amazon sites, just change .com for the local version (.co.uk, .jp, .nl, .de, .fr etc.)


Symbols - What does heaven look like

Phoenix

Phoenix by Salvador Dali

The phoenix is the bird that symbolically describes Annihilation.  It is consumed by flame  - is destroyed  - but is ‘born again’ -  resurrected from the dead.  In most myths and legends it is Red coloured linking it with the Fire level, but alchemically also with Dawn.  

The phoenix is described as ‘a mythical sacred firebird which originated in the Sub-continent of India in ancient mythologies mentioned in the Egyptian and later the Phoenician and the Greek Mythology’. In most depictions it is given colourful plumage and a tail of gold and scarlet or purple and blue.  In legends it has  a ‘500 to 1,000 year life-cycle’, near the end of which it builds itself a nest of myrrh twigs that then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix or phoenix egg arises, reborn anew to live again. The new phoenix is destined to live as long as its old self. In some stories, the new phoenix embalms the ashes of its old self in an egg made of myrrh and deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis (sun city in Greek). The bird was also said to regenerate when hurt or wounded by a foe, thus being almost immortal and invincible — it is also said that it can heal a person with a tear from its eyes and make them temporarily immune to death”.

The life cycle attributed to the bird is connected with beliefs in the number of reincarnations a person undergoes before they undergo rebirth on the spiritual path.

The Phoenix is perhaps the best known symbol of purification and annihilation, however, a number of other alternative birds are also used symbolically:

  • Melek Taus,  - peacock angel of the Yazidi.
  • Blue Crow, a giant crow from Brazilian legends.
  • Bar Juchne, a giant bird from Jewish legends.
  • Ziz, a giant bird from Jewish legends.
  • Roc, a giant bird from Persian mythology.
  • Cafcuh
  • Shahrokh
  • Fenghuang – China
  • Fushichō "Immortal Bird"  -  Japan
  • Zhar-Ptitsa or firebird – Russia
  • Bennu -  an Egyptian correspondence to the phoenix.
  • Angha, or Huma - Persia phoenixes.
  • Adarna  - a Philippine version of the phoenix
  • Avalerion -  an Indian magic bird that drowns itself once it has laid its eggs.
  • Garuda -  an Indian version of the phoenix.

There are too many to describe individually, but they show the almost universal symbolism of this process.

Left: The phoenix from the Aberdeen Bestiary

  

Observations

For iPad/iPhone users: tap letter twice to get list of items.