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Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion
Author: Benjamin E. Zeller
Year: October 31, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.6 MB
Language: English



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Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion In March 1979, thirty-nine members of the religious group Heaven's Gate committed ritual suicide in Rancho Santa Fe, California. To outsiders, it seemed like a mass suicide, but to insiders, it was a graduation to the next level of existence. This act was the culmination of over two decades of spiritual and social development for the members of Heaven's Gate, a group focused on transcending humanity and the Earth and seeking salvation in the literal heavens on board a UFO. In this fascinating overview, Benjamin Zeller explores the question of why the members of Heaven's Gate committed ritual suicides and interrogates the origin and evolution of the religion, its appeal, and its practices. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate emerged from engagement with Evangelical Christianity, the New Age movement, science fiction, and UFOs and conspiracy theories.
Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion В марте 1979 года тридцать девять членов религиозной группы Heaven's Gate совершили ритуальное самоубийство в Ранчо Санта-Фе, Калифорния. Для посторонних это казалось массовым самоубийством, а для инсайдеров - выпуском на следующий уровень существования. Этот акт стал кульминацией более двух десятилетий духовного и социального развития членов Небесных Врат, группы, сосредоточенной на преодолении человечества и Земли и поиске спасения в буквальных небесах на борту НЛО. В этом увлекательном обзоре Бенджамин Зеллер исследует вопрос о том, почему члены Небесных Врат совершали ритуальные самоубийства, и допрашивает происхождение и эволюцию религии, ее привлекательность и ее практику. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate возникла в результате взаимодействия с евангельским христианством, движением Нью Эйдж, научной фантастикой, НЛО и теориями заговора.
Heaven's Gate : America UFO Religion En mars 1979, trente-neuf membres du groupe religieux Heaven's Gate ont commis un suicide rituel à Rancho Santa Fe, en Californie. Pour les étrangers, c'était un suicide massif, et pour les initiés, c'était le prochain niveau d'existence. Cet acte a été le point culminant de plus de vingt ans de développement spirituel et social des membres de la Porte Céleste, un groupe centré sur la conquête de l'humanité et de la Terre et la recherche du salut dans les cieux littéraux à bord des OVNIS. Dans cette revue fascinante, Benjamin Zeller explore pourquoi les membres de la Porte Céleste ont commis des suicides rituels et interroge l'origine et l'évolution de la religion, son attrait et sa pratique. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate est née de l'interaction avec le christianisme évangélique, le mouvement New Age, la science-fiction, les ovnis et les théories du complot.
Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Ligion En marzo de 1979, treinta y nueve miembros del grupo religioso Heaven's Gate se suicidaron ritualmente en Rancho Santa Fe, California. Para los forasteros, parecía un suicidio en masa, y para los internistas, un lanzamiento al siguiente nivel de existencia. Este acto fue la culminación de más de dos décadas de desarrollo espiritual y social de los miembros de las Puertas Celestiales, un grupo centrado en superar a la humanidad y a la Tierra y buscar la salvación en los cielos literales a bordo de los ovnis. En esta fascinante revisión, Benjamin Zeller explora por qué los miembros de las Puertas Celestiales cometieron suicidios rituales, y cuestiona el origen y evolución de la religión, su atractivo y su práctica. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate surgió de la interacción con el cristianismo evangélico, el movimiento New Age, la ciencia ficción, los ovnis y las teorías conspirativas.
Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion Em março de 1979, trinta e nove membros do grupo religioso Heaven's Gate cometeram suicídio ritual em Rancho Santa Fé, Califórnia. Para os estranhos, parecia um suicídio em massa, e para os insiders, um suicídio para o próximo nível de existência. Este ato foi o culminar de mais de duas décadas de desenvolvimento espiritual e social dos membros do Portal do Céu, um grupo focado na superação da humanidade e da Terra e na busca da salvação nos céus literais a bordo dos OVNIs. Nesta revisão fascinante, Benjamin Zeller explora por que os membros da Porta do Céu cometeram suicídios rituais e questiona a origem e a evolução da religião, sua atração e sua prática. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate resultou da interação com o cristianismo evangélico, o movimento New Age, ficção científica, OVNIs e teorias da conspiração.
Heaven's Gate: America "s UFO Religion Nel marzo 1979, trentanove membri del gruppo religioso Heaven's Gate si suicidarono ritualmente a Rancho Santa Fe, California. Per gli estranei, sembrava un suicidio di massa e per gli insider un rilascio al prossimo livello di esistenza. Questo atto è stato il culmine di oltre due decenni di sviluppo spirituale e sociale dei membri della Porta celeste, un gruppo concentrato sul superamento dell'umanità e della Terra e sulla ricerca della salvezza nei cieli letterali a bordo degli UFO. In questa affascinante recensione, Benjamin Zeller indaga sul perché i membri della Porta Celeste si sono suicidati ritualmente e interroga l'origine e l'evoluzione della religione, la sua attrazione e la sua pratica. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate è nato dall'interazione con il cristianesimo evangelico, il movimento New Age, la fantascienza, gli UFO e le teorie della cospirazione.
Heaven's Gate: Amerikas UFO-Religion Im März 1979 begingen neununddreißig Mitglieder der religiösen Gruppe Heaven's Gate in der Santa Fe Ranch, Kalifornien, rituellen Selbstmord. Für Außenstehende schien es ein Massenselbstmord zu sein und für Insider eine Freigabe auf die nächste Existenzebene. Dieser Akt war der Höhepunkt von mehr als zwei Jahrzehnten spiritueller und sozialer Entwicklung der Mitglieder des Himmelstors, einer Gruppe, die sich darauf konzentrierte, die Menschheit und die Erde zu überwinden und im buchstäblichen Himmel an Bord eines UFOs Rettung zu finden. In diesem faszinierenden Rückblick geht Benjamin Zeller der Frage nach, warum Mitglieder des Himmelstors rituelle Selbstmorde begangen haben, und befragt die Ursprünge und die Entwicklung der Religion, ihren Reiz und ihre Praxis. The Group's Origins and Evolution Heaven's Gate entstand aus Interaktionen mit dem evangelischen Christentum, der New Age-Bewegung, Science-Fiction, UFOs und Verschwörungstheorien.
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Cennet Kapısı: Amerika'nın UFO Dini Mart 1979'da, Cennet Kapısı dini grubunun otuz dokuz üyesi, Kaliforniya'daki Rancho Santa Fe'de ritüel intihar etti. Yabancılar için, toplu intihar gibi görünüyordu ve içeridekiler için, bir sonraki varoluş seviyesine bırakın. Eylem, insanlığın ve Dünya'nın üstesinden gelmeye ve UFO'larda gerçek cennette kurtuluş aramaya odaklanan bir grup olan Cennet Kapısı üyeleri için yirmi yıldan fazla manevi ve sosyal gelişimin doruk noktasıydı. Bu büyüleyici derlemede Benjamin Zeller, Cennetin Kapısı üyelerinin neden ritüel intiharları işledikleri sorusunu araştırıyor ve dinin kökenini ve evrimini, çekiciliğini ve uygulamasını sorguluyor. Grubun Kökenleri ve Evrim Cennetin Kapısı, evanjelik Hristiyanlık, Yeni Çağ hareketi, bilim kurgu, UFO'lar ve komplo teorileri ile etkileşimlerden ortaya çıktı.
Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion في مارس 1979، ارتكب 39 عضوًا من المجموعة الدينية Heaven's Gate طقوسًا انتحارية في رانشو سانتا في، كاليفورنيا. بالنسبة للأجانب، بدا الأمر وكأنه انتحار جماعي، وبالنسبة للمطلعين، يتم إطلاقه إلى المستوى التالي من الوجود. كان هذا الفعل تتويجًا لأكثر من عقدين من التنمية الروحية والاجتماعية لأعضاء بوابة السماء، وهي مجموعة تركز على التغلب على البشرية والأرض والسعي للخلاص في السماء الحرفية على متن الأجسام الطائرة المجهولة. في هذه المراجعة الرائعة، يستكشف بنيامين زيلر السؤال عن سبب ارتكاب أعضاء بوابة السماء طقوس الانتحار واستجواب أصل الدين وتطوره وجاذبيته وممارسته. نشأت بوابة أصول المجموعة وتطورها من التفاعلات مع المسيحية الإنجيلية وحركة العصر الجديد والخيال العلمي والأجسام الطائرة المجهولة ونظريات المؤامرة.

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