
The Occult David Bowie
The Starman's Gnostic Odyssey from Trauma to Transcendence
Miguel Conner(Author)
Destiny Books,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 8. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
979-8-88850-549-6 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring David Bowie's path of spiritual transformation and self-knowledge
* Illuminates how Bowie's music, personas, and personal struggles reflect core Gnostic principles and the quest for awakening
* Details the influence of Jungian psychology, shamanic traditions, and esoteric philosophy on Bowie's artistic evolution and spiritual practice
* Unveils the mystery of Bowie's enigmatic Blackstar death ceremony, a Gnostic ritual of cosmic communion
Miguel Conner traces David Bowie's journey from a traumatic childhood in post-war Britain to his emergence as a global icon, revealing how each stage of his evolution mirrors the Gnostic quest for self-knowledge and liberation. Conner shows how Bowie's -personas-including Ziggy Stardust, Major Tom, and the Thin White Duke-function as archetypal representations of psychological and spiritual transformation. Bowie's deep engagement with Gnostic mysticism informed his worldview, theurgy, and art-particularly his Blackstar death ceremony that still confounds the world (until now).
The author presents Bowie's engagement with occult traditions and spiritual practices for personal and collective healing. Bowie's use of ritual, symbolism, and creative reinvention can serve as approachable models to navigate trauma, addiction, and the challenges of identity. Conner explores Bowie's integration of Eastern and Western mystical traditions, highlighting the practical benefits of adopting meditation, introspection, and mythic storytelling to foster resilience and self-realization.
Examining Bowie's legacy as a shamanic wounded healer, Conner demonstrates how art can function as a spiritual technology for transformation. He shows how Bowie's practices-self--mythologizing, persona creation, use of music as ritual-can support self-discovery and healing. Through explanations of Gnostic concepts like the divine spark, the counterfeit spirit, and Shadow integration, Conner offers accessible tools for understanding and applying these principles in daily life.
The Occult David Bowie is a unique study of music, psychology, and spirituality that can illuminate your own search for meaning, healing, and transformation.
* Illuminates how Bowie's music, personas, and personal struggles reflect core Gnostic principles and the quest for awakening
* Details the influence of Jungian psychology, shamanic traditions, and esoteric philosophy on Bowie's artistic evolution and spiritual practice
* Unveils the mystery of Bowie's enigmatic Blackstar death ceremony, a Gnostic ritual of cosmic communion
Miguel Conner traces David Bowie's journey from a traumatic childhood in post-war Britain to his emergence as a global icon, revealing how each stage of his evolution mirrors the Gnostic quest for self-knowledge and liberation. Conner shows how Bowie's -personas-including Ziggy Stardust, Major Tom, and the Thin White Duke-function as archetypal representations of psychological and spiritual transformation. Bowie's deep engagement with Gnostic mysticism informed his worldview, theurgy, and art-particularly his Blackstar death ceremony that still confounds the world (until now).
The author presents Bowie's engagement with occult traditions and spiritual practices for personal and collective healing. Bowie's use of ritual, symbolism, and creative reinvention can serve as approachable models to navigate trauma, addiction, and the challenges of identity. Conner explores Bowie's integration of Eastern and Western mystical traditions, highlighting the practical benefits of adopting meditation, introspection, and mythic storytelling to foster resilience and self-realization.
Examining Bowie's legacy as a shamanic wounded healer, Conner demonstrates how art can function as a spiritual technology for transformation. He shows how Bowie's practices-self--mythologizing, persona creation, use of music as ritual-can support self-discovery and healing. Through explanations of Gnostic concepts like the divine spark, the counterfeit spirit, and Shadow integration, Conner offers accessible tools for understanding and applying these principles in daily life.
The Occult David Bowie is a unique study of music, psychology, and spirituality that can illuminate your own search for meaning, healing, and transformation.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Rochester
United States
Publishing group
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Includes 8-page color insert and 28 color and b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
311 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-88850-549-6 (9798888505496)
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Simon + Schuster LLC
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Person
Miguel Conner is a writer, voiceover artist, and host of the popular podcast Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio. His books include The Occult Elvis, Voices of Gnosticism, Stargazer, Heretic, and The Executioner's Daughter. He lives in northern Illinois.