The Pagan Book of the Dead: Ancestral Visions of the Afterlife and Other Worlds
Paperback – September 15, 2020 | By Claude Lecouteux
Physical Description
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: Approximately 6 x 9 inches
Page Count: 320 pages
Publisher: Inner Traditions
Spiritual/Metaphysical Benefits
Exploration of Afterlife Beliefs: Provides an in-depth analysis of ancient European perspectives on the afterlife, including Greek, Celtic, Norse, Hebrew, and Babylonian traditions.
Connection to Shamanism: Highlights links between medieval beliefs, near-death experiences (NDEs), and shamanic practices, such as working with psychopomps, power animals, and the "double" or "fetch."
Insight into Other Worlds: Explores realms beyond the afterlife, such as fairylands and mystical domains where time flows differently.
Historical Context: Offers a rich understanding of medieval traditions, including funeral customs and rituals for guiding souls.
Usage Instructions
How to Use: Ideal for personal study, historical research, or inspiration for spiritual practices involving ancestral connections or afterlife exploration.
Care Instructions: Store in a dry, cool place to preserve the quality of the pages.
Additional Information
Author Background: Claude Lecouteux is a respected historian and scholar specializing in medieval beliefs, folklore, and the intersection of spirituality and culture.
Unique Qualities: The book combines historical research with spiritual insights, making it a valuable resource for both academic and metaphysical audiences.
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This book is a fascinating blend of history, spirituality, and cultural exploration, making it an essential addition to any metaphysical or historical library.