Belle Twigg was an author and scholar known for her extensive body of work that delves into Christian mysticism, Hebraic spirituality, and mystical states of consciousness. With over 50 published titles, her writings explored topics such as ascension, the Tree of Life, Merkabah meditation, and the mystical aspects of biblical figures and teachings.
Twigg held a master's degree in Consciousness Studies, with a focus on Judeo-Christian mystical states. Her doctoral research furthered this exploration, leading to the development of a systems model for analyzing and altering trance states. She applied this model to understand spiritual and "other-worldly" beings as perceived by mystics.
Her notable works include:
The Divine Realm: Examines the Supernal Realm, the nature of God, and our relationship to the divine.
What is Ascension: This volume introduces the thirteen classifications of ascension and contrasts Christ-centered ascension with other forms, based on Twigg's scholarly research.
Naming Worlds: Creating Change with Christ: A collection that provides a Christ-centered Hebraic perspective on the practice of naming, exploring belief systems, faith, experience, and relationship.
Twigg's work was characterized by a blend of scholarly analysis and spiritual practice, offering readers a deep dive into the mystical dimensions of Christian faith and consciousness.