The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth
A New Diagram of Man in the Universe, Volume 1 (The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth in 2 Volumes)
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Neil Gardner
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Douglas Harding
About this listen
The audiobook of the unabridged edition of The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth is all in one audiobook (not two).
This unabridged original version of The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth is a very great work of philosophy. There is nothing like it. It is a profound breakthrough in terms of how we see ourselves in the world.
The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth was originally published in a condensed form (condensed by Harding) in 1952 and described by C.S. Lewis as "a work of the highest genius". This publication, and this audio version, now makes available the original huge work. It is clearly and beautifully written and read. This book opens your eyes to the universe as it is actually presented and opens your mind to the way it functions. One day, this book will be recognized as one of the greatest works of philosophy.
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- Michael
- 09-27-22
Life changing
I am surprised I got through all 41 hours, because with any other book I usually never finish. This book has changed the way I see life and myself and seems to integrate perfectly my own secular and religious knowledge. It has brought me renewed wonder about myself and the world. I cannot recommend it or thank Mr. Harding enough.
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- Jason Eftink
- 07-04-24
Fascinating concepts but way too long
I listened to "the headless way" in the Waking Up app developed by Sam Harris. It contained the key concepts along with exercises to help grok the content. It was fantastic, inspiring me too read this book.
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