Exploring the complexities of life, this book delves into essential questions about our actions, values, and metaphysical beliefs. It examines how to express our spiritual nature and maintain focus amidst daily distractions. Through insightful reflections, it offers guidance on navigating the battlefield of existence with purpose and clarity, encouraging readers to cultivate a deeper understanding of their spiritual journey.
Keith Hill Livres
Keith Hill est un écrivain néo-zélandais dont l'œuvre explore les frontières entre mysticisme, histoire, science, religion et psychologie. Son écriture se penche sur les connexions complexes entre des domaines apparemment disparates de la connaissance et de l'expérience humaines. L'approche unique de Hill relie les concepts intellectuels à l'enquête spirituelle, offrant aux lecteurs des réflexions profondes sur la nature de la réalité. Son travail fournit une exploration convaincante de la création de sens dans un monde complexe.






Puck of the Starways
- 122pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The story follows Puck, a carefree entity without a physical form, as he joyfully traverses the cosmos, moving from star to star and solar system to solar system. Embracing a playful existence, he navigates through the myriad layers of reality, finding purpose and meaning in his endless adventures and the sheer delight of life itself.
Exploring moral values, this book delves into their origins and evolution while suggesting ways to incorporate a spiritual dimension into our understanding of ethics. It encourages readers to reflect on their beliefs and the deeper meanings behind them, aiming to foster a more profound human experience.
Keith Hill stands out in New Zealand literature for his originality and surprising storytelling. His unique voice and innovative approach make him a distinctive figure in the literary landscape, as noted by Roger Horrocks.
The Ecstasy of Cabeza de Vaca
- 180pages
- 7 heures de lecture
In 1528, a Spanish expedition met disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, leaving only four survivors after eight years. Cabeza de Vaca, one of them, recounts his harrowing journey from enslavement to spiritual transformation. Keith Hill's retelling captures de Vaca's extraordinary experiences, blending themes of courage, faith, and the extremes of human existence. This poignant narrative explores the intersection of barbarity and miracles, offering a profound glimpse into resilience amidst adversity.
Interpretations of Desire
Mystical love poems by the Sufi Master Muyhiddin Ibn 'Arabi
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set in 1201, the narrative follows Shaykh Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi's arrival in Mecca, where he becomes captivated by Nizám, the daughter of a revered religious teacher. Her influence sparks a profound creative response, leading him to compose a series of love poems that culminate in his acclaimed work, Tarjumán al-Aswáq (The Interpreter of Desire). This poetic masterpiece explores themes of love and inspiration, drawing parallels to the relationship between Dante and Beatrice.
The Gnosis of Simon Magus
- 162pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The narrative presents Simon Magus as a complex figure, often mischaracterized as a heretic magician. Keith Hill's retelling delves into both documented and legendary aspects of Simon's life, revealing him as a misunderstood innovator in Western spirituality. The book also includes a thorough background essay that examines Simon's ties to Gnostic thought and the reasons behind his condemnation by early Christianity, offering a fresh perspective on his legacy.
The God Revolution
How Ideas About God Radically Changed During The Modern Era
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores the transformative shifts in humanity's understanding of the universe since the Renaissance, highlighting the impact of the Protestant Reformation, the rise of liberal democracy, and the industrial revolution. It examines how these changes fostered a departure from mythological religious explanations towards scientific materialism, leading to new concepts of God and the autonomous individual. The narrative delves into how these historical developments have profoundly altered our intellectual landscape and worldview.
Mirabai, celebrated as India's foremost poet of devotion and love, passionately devoted her life to Krishna after her husband's early death. Her unwavering commitment to worship led to her eviction by her in-laws, prompting her to wander from village to village, sharing her rapturous songs and dances. Her timeless lyrics, which continue to resonate with worshippers today, capture the essence of her profound love and devotion, making her an enduring figure in Indian spirituality and culture.
Practical Spirituality
Reincarnation, Choice and How You Became Who You Are
- 194pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Recognized for its excellence in the mind, body, spirit genre, this award-winning manuscript explores profound themes of personal growth and self-discovery. It delves into the interconnectedness of mental and physical well-being, offering insights that resonate with readers seeking transformation. The narrative combines practical advice with spiritual wisdom, making it a compelling read for those on a journey toward holistic health and enlightenment.