About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 168. Chapters: Esoteric cosmology, Mythological cosmologies, Religious cosmologies, Creation myth, Classical element, Underworld, Fire, Water, Air, Sacred geometry, Earth, Cosmogony, Guinee, Tree of life, Genesis creation narrative, Cosmology in medieval Islam, Spiritual Hierarchy, Buddhist cosmology, Hell, Philosophy and Spiritualism of Sri Aurobindo, Sanat Kumara, Celestial spheres, Biblical cosmology, Axis mundi, Dating Creation, Eternal return, Jain cosmology, Hebrew astronomy, Adonism, Spiritual evolution, Dynamics of the celestial spheres, Astral body, Classical planet, Ascended master, Subtle body, Ba gua, Religious cosmology, Astral plane, Great chain of being, Etheric body, Norse cosmology, Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, Firmament, Religious interpretations of the Big Bang theory, Dualistic cosmology, Onmy d, Mental plane, Involution, Myth of Er, Hindu cosmology, World tree, Etheric plane, Round, Astrology and the classical elements, Raelian cosmology, Multiverse, Akashic records, Gavaevodata, Sufi cosmology, Mental body, Chinese creation myth, Esoteric astrology, Emanationism, Japanese creation myth, Somnium Scipionis, Baha'i cosmology, Mesoamerican world tree, Bahamut, Ray of Creation, Causal body, Causal plane, Archetypal cosmology, Seven Heavens, Thema Mundi, Popperian cosmology, Musica universalis, Law of Complexity/Consciousness, Spiritual plane, Macrocosm and microcosm, Hans Schindler Bellamy, Tehom, Irkalla, Empyrean, Javelin argument, Primum Mobile, Cosmogram, Higher mental plane, Anupadaka, Triple manifestation, Divine plane, Physical plane, Siderism, Psychic plane, Monadic plane, Zoroastrian cosmology. Excerpt: The Genesis creation narrative is a description of the creation of the world contained in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. As a creation myth it is markedly similar to...