A Book of Angels: Reflections on Angels Past and Present and True Stories of how They Touch Our Lives

A Book of Angels: Reflections on Angels Past and Present and True Stories of how They Touch Our Lives
ISBN-10
0345380789
ISBN-13
9780345380784
Series
A Book of Angels
Category
Body, Mind & Spirit
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
Wellspring/Ballantine
Author
Sophy Burnham

Description

Sophy Burnham did not grow up believing in miracles or angels, but when she was twenty-eight an angel miraculously saved her life. For years she hid the fact from herself. What did it mean? Are there really celestial beings watching over our lives? Later, so many powerful and inexplicable forces and coincidences affected her life that she decided to write about them, and this in turn brought her back to angels and the profound ways in which, visibly and invisibly, they touch our lives. An instant bestseller when it was originally published, A Book of Angels tells not only the extraordinary true stories of present-day encounters with angels, but also traces the understanding and study of angels throughout history and in different cultures. Burnham writes about the powerful male angels of the Old Testament, Zoroastrian angels, Buddhist bodhisattvas, Islamic angels, Hindu apsaras, the mysterious angels of the Kabbalah, of cherubim, seraphim, guardian angels, the angel of death, and more. What do angels look like? Whom do they choose to visit? Why do they appear more often to children than to adults? With great feeling, Burnham explores how man has responded to their beautiful presence and inspiration, quoting from poets, mystics, and saints. Here are ruminations about angels from Milton, Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare, Blake, Rilke, Dostoyevski, Swedenborg, Poe, and the classic words of the Bible and Koran. An eloquent report from the place where earth and heaven meet, A Book of Angels is a quest into mysteries and a song of praise to life.

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