
Book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament. It is an apocalyptic parable written by John of Patmos while absorbed in a vision of luminous spirit, revealing the enlightened path of the Son of Man and the dynamics of the Kingdom of God — as it grows within our hearts through the archetypal stages and transitions of human awareness.
While the vision is often taken for an external prediction, the events to come are internal in their essence. The narrative of the seven churches features Son of Man in sequential future forms, inspiring each "earlier" church to move forth towards victory of spirit. At its heart, the book is a revelation on the process of unfolding the mystic Kingdom of Heaven within.