Not in His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, and the Future of Belief

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Not in His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, and the Future of Belief

Basing much of Not in His Image on the Nag Hammadi and other Gnostic writings, John Lamb Lash explains how a little-known messianic sect propelled itself into a dominant world power, systematically wiping out the great Gnostic spiritual teachers, the Druid priests, and the shamanistic healers of Europe and North Africa. They burned libraries and destroyed temples in an attempt to silence the ancient truth-tellers and keep their own secrets. But as Lash reveals, when the truth is the planet Earth it cannot be hidden or destroyed. Not in His Image delves deeply into the shadows of ancient Gnostic writings to reconstruct the story early Christians tried to scrub from the pages of history, exploring the richness of the ancient European Pagan spirituality--the Pagan Mysteries, the Great Goddess, Gnosis, the myths of Sophia and Gaia--and chronicles the annihilation of this Pagan European culture at the hands of Christianity. Long before the birth of Christianity, monotheism was an anomaly; Europe and the Near East flourished under the divine guidance of Sophia, the ancient goddess of wisdom. The Earth was the embodiment of Sophia and thus sacred to the people who sought fulfillment in her presence. This ancient philosophy was threatening to the emerging salvation-based creed of Christianity that was based on patriarchal dominion over the Earth and lauded personal suffering as a path to the afterlife. As Derrick Jensen points out in the afterword, in Lash's hands Jesus Christ emerges as the agent provocateur of the ruling classes.

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Paperback: 464 pages

Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing; 41927th edition (November 1, 2006)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 193149892X

ISBN-13: 978-1931498920

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6 x 1.1 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

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this is a serious read. If you are interested in early Christianity and the way it was perceived at that time, then this will tell you. here's a hint: not so well, lol. This book has led me to some other books about the same subject. the author has written a book that can be read by just about anyone, as long as they aren't drunk on the kool aid of Christ.

Author John Lash is a careful and particularly insightful researcher with a unique perspective and voice, who has uncovered previously-hidden information coming from the deep past that is of paramount importance to humans today and has the potential to change the world for the better, if only the world at large would attend closely to it. Indeed, it may be that humanity's response to the information in Not in His Image (NIHI), and related intel propagated before and since by Lash, could be the most important key factor in determining whether humankind goes extinct or evolves into a more sustainable form - a union of intelligence, imagination and instinct expressed through animal bodies (with opposable thumbs) - that can enjoy lasting success.I would rate Not in His Image as the most potentially transformative book, on an individual level, in my personal experience, and I have read many books that have such potential and were written to promote healing and growth through deeper understanding of what makes us human and what makes society tick, including both its necessary and beneficial aspects and its very significant downsides, i.e. "the evil that men [and women] do."Of course followers of the Abahamic religions, especially Christianity, will find it difficult to read this book with an open mind, and negative reviews from that camp are understandable and somewhat predictable. In fact, Lash courageously sets himself up as a target by taking a stand for, and arguing for, a set of positions that are generally pretty far outside of the mainstream and form an overall worldview that is opposed to the mainstream in many ways. And why does he do that? It seems clear to me that he ardently believes not only that his positions are correct but that it's of vital importance to "get the message out" regarding them and to share with others the knowledge, reasoning and experiences that underlie his views. Those ends are clearly more important to him than the personal consequence of being loathed by people who take issue with his ideas and find him distasteful precisely because he presents a case for those ideas in a very persuasive and eloquent way. "He's extremely eloquent ... therefore extremely dangerous," wrote an FBI agent about Native American activist John Trudell. It's clear that some people feel the same way about Lash because he effectively demolishes the ideologies to which they're attached and with which they identify, clearly exposing those ideologies for what they really are.I think anyone approaching material such as this does well to entertain the question, "Where is mainstream thinking, and where are mainstream values and their expressions, taking us as a species? What are they permitting or inducing us to do to the biosphere, the web of life on which we depend for our own existence?" - and then to consider the absolute necessity of making profound, carefully-selected and well-understood adjustments, individually and (preferably) as a species. The individual may feel that he or she does not have the power to change society, but if individuals do not at least start changing their own lives and outlooks for the better, society surely won't change in corresponding or similar ways.No one really likes to have it pointed out that they are on a path by which they're damaging themselves and contributing to the downfall of their species (indeed, unimaginable destruction - that we don't have to imagine because it is occurring incrementally in the news day by day, so all we really have to do is pay attention); but that unpleasant exposure, and especially the exposure of root causes, is a necessary concomitant of laying the groundwork for pointing out that there is a better path, and outlining that path. (NIHI actually does all of this and more.)The "new" path really won't work, and cannot work, if polluted and deviated by mixing it with aspects the "old" path, regardless of people's tendency to overlook and justify harmful aspects of the way we've been used to doing things. That's why it is necessary to throw those harmful aspects into sharp relief.It's also worth noting that the positive evolutionary path Lash promotes is not something that he has personally invented, a completely new and fresh innovation; rather, it's a path that our ancestors were actually on, a long time ago, from which they were deviated by insidious ideology, to our harm and sorrow today. The process of deviation was so thorough and successful in its effect that the details of what was lost were buried, hidden and largely forgotten; and, to the best of my knowledge, they have not been reassembled and set forth previously in modern times with the degree of clarity found in NIHI. Certainly I don't know of any book other than the one under discussion that exposes those details and the bigger picture to which they logically add up effectively and clearly enough to induce such a profound alteration in a person's understanding of the world, its problems and their (real, feasible and uniquely effective) solutions, motivating him or her to very well-defined life-changing positive action undertaken with confidence and assurance. While those effects are definitely not guaranteed, some readers do experience them - as I know from personal experience.In short and simple terms, anyone who hasn't read this book needs to do so. It is potentially the most important and life-changing book you will ever read. I can't recommend it too highly.

I'm a voracious reader. Nearing 50 years of age, I've read thousands of books. I can honestly say, without question, this is my absolute favorite. It has changed how I live my life and how I look at everything. My lifelong search for truth was rewarded with this book. It answers so many questions, and all the pieces seem to fall into place after reading it. It is a bit "wordy", so if you are not very educated, like me, you may want to have a dictionary nearby, but I can't fault this wonderful author for being intelligent and having a large vocabulary, especially after he has written a book like this that has impacted my entire life in such a positive way. There is no way I can articulate to you guys the significance and importance of this work. All I can say is, you have to get this book.

Sophia as wisdom wants a place to take root....sophia's desire translates to what i call the greet feeling, when energy moves like a river in my body...it is a recognition tool to truth and wisdom perfectly married to humanity.. i am in supreme awe that this feeling has been articulated in such a precise fashion as presented in this book...john lash possesses great capacity as an extraordinary listener to wisdom itself and write it down for others like me to pick up one day gifted through my friend durga... and have so many huge wonderings be answered and confirmed by wisdom itself...her method of communication for me is energetic call and response...marco polo..intuition works.. imagination...another great gift...and john brilliantly distinguishes the archonic version...fantasy...and last, sophia's choice as she dreamed the earth...and her correction.. has become humanities model as the way through this big mess of a modern world... i have never responded to one of these reviews in my life, until now...my name is asha..email as follows..ropkey@gmail.com

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