The book progresses systematically, beginning with the fundamental properties of fire and their symbolic interpretations. It then delves into fire myths, divinatory and purification rites, and fire's connection to cultural identity. By drawing on ancient texts, archaeological findings, and ethnographic accounts, Fire Symbolism illuminates the ways humans have used fire to understand fundamental concepts of creation, destruction, and the divine. It demonstrates fire's role as a bridge between the material and spiritual realms.
This study offers a unique and accessible investigation into a topic that has shaped human consciousness for millennia. It avoids speculative interpretations, focusing instead on factual documentation and well-supported analyses, making it valuable for students, academics, and anyone interested in myth, religion, and cultural studies.