‘Spirit Worlds’ Illuminates Our Timeless Quest to Comprehend the Supernatural

‘Spirit Worlds’ Illuminates Our Timeless Quest to Comprehend the Supernatural

Since time immemorial, humans have been both awed and guided by the power of the unknown. A basis of spiritual beliefs the world over is the abiding question, why?—a probing wonderment often followed closely by, what happens when we die?

Human belief systems provide structure that help us to make sense of the world, and yet the nature of our existence—and how we fit into the context of the cosmos—comprises some of the most beguiling mysteries of all. It’s no surprise that across cultures and throughout millennia, our search for meaning and connection with other worlds has inspired incredible creativity.

a black-and-white photograph of a woman in elaborate 1920s dress, holding a crystal ball
Adolf de Meyer, “Fortune Teller” (1921)

Spirit Worlds, forthcoming from TASCHEN on September 15, celebrates art’s relationship to other realms. More than 400 works spanning thousands of years, paired with essays and interviews with scholars and practitioners, illustrate our fascination with the supernatural, from angels and celestial beings to darker forces like ghosts and demons.

The title marks the sixth installment in The Library of Esoterica series, which also includes titles like Plant Magick and Sacred Sites. Spirit Worlds clocks in at more than 500 pages, surveying death rites, altars, sacred temples, the messages of prophets, links mediums make with the other side, symbolic statuary, and more.

“In this expansive volume, we board the ferry across the storied river and enter the gloomy passages between lands, stepping across the threshold—to part the most sacred of veils,” the publisher says.

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an eerie painting by Mariusz Lewandowski of a glowing creature holding a mirror up to a tiny figure
Mariusz Lewandowski “Soul Hunter” (2015), 40 x 50 centimeters
a Taoist deity depicted in vibrant colors with a prismatic halo
The Jade Emperor or King of Heaven at Chua On Lang taoist temple, Ho chi Minh City, Vietnam
a spread from the book 'Spirit Worlds' featuring a black-and-white photo of a Black woman dancing and wearing elaborate beaded garments
a sculpture of a stone hand with carved, esoteric symbolic elements
a spread from the book 'Spirit Worlds' featuring Asian artworks depicting deities
a historic painting of amorphous objects in a Renaissance setting that resemble UFOs or abstract shapes
an artwork of a woman's face surrounded by gold and patterns, with her hands up in a gesture with her fingers separated
a spread from the book 'Spirit Worlds' featuring a stylistic painting of a figure in the sky
a colorized engraving of a Gustave Doré work showing numerous angels in a glowing circle in the sky
“Paradiso, Canto 12: The rings of glorified souls in the sun,” illustration from ‘The Divine Comedy’ by Dante Alighieri, 1885. Digitally colored engraving originally by Gustave Doré
the cover of the book 'Spirit Worlds' featuring a landscape painting with a sunset

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