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Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion

By: Benjamin E. Zeller
Narrated by: Eric Burns
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2015 Best Book Award from the Communal Studies Association

In March 1997, 39 people in Rancho Santa Fe, California, ritually terminated their lives. To outsiders, it was a mass suicide. To insiders, it was a graduation. This act was the culmination of over two decades of spiritual and social development for the members of Heaven's Gate, a religious 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 not only explores the question of why the members of Heaven's Gate committed ritual suicides, but interrogates the origin and evolution of the religion, its appeal, and its practices. By tracking the development of the history, social structure, and worldview of Heaven's Gate, Zeller draws out the ways in which the movement was both a reflection and a microcosm of larger American culture.

The group emerged out of engagement with Evangelical Christianity, the New Age movement, science fiction and UFOs, and conspiracy theories, and it evolved in response to the religious quests of baby boomers, new religions of the counterculture, and the narcissistic pessimism of the 1990s. Thus, Heaven's Gate not only reflects the context of its environment, but also reveals how those forces interacted in the form of a single religious body. In the only book-length study of Heaven's Gate, Zeller traces the roots of the movement, examines its beliefs and practices, and tells the captivating story of the people of Heaven's Gate.

©2014 NYU Press (P)2017 NYU Press
Occult Religious Studies United States Paranormal Fantasy
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Fascinating story

The story reveals some interesting facts - how the group experimented with different methods to stay focused and grow as a group spiritually - that I did not know before. Some parts of the text are a little bit dry . . . but the whole story is indeed captivating.

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More essay than book

The actual story and events of Heavens Gate is fascinating but this book reads more like an essay than an actual book. It also gets bogged down at times through repeating itself regularly and unnecessarily. It’s fairly average all round. There are also a number of repeated lines/technical hiccups that have not been edited out.

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serious scholarly study

fantastic book. the author has done a great job in researching and presenting this difficult subject in detail.
it does not sensationalise or dismiss what happened but instead looks at what a tragedy like this says about us as a society.

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Fascinating!

Very academic, but great insight to a small cult.

Very highbrow but worth a listen.

Highly Recommend if your interested in learning more about cults.

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how incredibly dull it was

As dull as ditchwater , must try better. if you are looking for something interesting concerning the suicides , don't read this. it's essentially a book on wacko religions

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