The Path To Paradise

The Path To Paradise

Persian mystics, Egyptian pharaohs, Greek philosophers, Knights Templar: they all made accessing paradise their ambition while alive, in total contradiction of western religious doctrine. So what’s the real story?
Why did philosophers see it as the only place to find true wisdom?
And if paradise is not an imaginary realm, how can it be experienced by the living?
Welcome to a journey of self-discovery, starting in Japan around 8000 BC and ending at a most unexpected modern location.

Author's website www.invisibletemple.com

The Path To Paradise
  • The Path To Paradise

    While eastern traditions equate paradise with a spiritual ideal, in the west it is seen as a land tainted by evil and accessible only to the dead. Distorted by translation errors and religious propaganda, such a view bears little resemblance to the original teachings.

    Persian mystics, Egyptian p...