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Boehme, Jacob
Page on one of the great Christian Gnostics whose writings employ myths and symbols rather than concepts. [eng]
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ßêîâ Áåìå
Êëþ÷. Îñíîâîé äëÿ ïåðåâîäà ïîñëóæèëî èçäàíèå Àäàìà ÌàêËåéíà èç ñåðèè Magnum Opus Hermetic
Sourceworks. Âñå áèáëåéñêèå öèòàòû ñîîòâåòñòâóþò êàíîíè÷åñêîìó òåêñòó ðóññêîé Áèáëèè;
ññûëêè îòñóòñòâóþò òàì, ãäå èõ íåò â îðèãèíàëå. [rus]
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Chapter: Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme
Rudolf Steiner Archive: Chapter: Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme [eng]
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Boehme Workshops
Educational programs in neuro-developmental treatment, myofascial release and cranial sacral therapy as well as books and videos. [eng]
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Jacob Boehme (1575-1624)
Information from Glenn Everett, Associate Professor of English, Information from Glenn Everett, Associate Professor of English, University of Tennessee. [eng]
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Encyclopedia.com
Results for Boehme, Jakob. [eng]
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Á¨ÌÅ (Bohme) ßêîá
Èç "Áèáëèîëîãè÷åñêîãî ñëîâàðÿ"
ñâÿùåííèêà Àëåêñàíäðà Ìåíÿ. [rus]
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The Supersensual Life by Jacob Boehme
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The Ecole Initiative: Jakob
Jakob Boehme (1575-1624) was a German religious mystic from the town of Goerlitz (Zgorzelec in Polish) in Silesia, on the Polish side of the Oder river just across from eastern Germany. A cobbler by profession, he was an autodidact much influenced by Paracelsus, the Kabbala, astrology, alchemy, and the Hermetic tradition (Peuckert, 1924 101; Merkel 302-310; Hvolbel 6-17). He experienced a seminal religious epiphany in 1600, when a ray of sunlight reflected in a pewter dish catapulted him into an ecstatic vision of the Godhead as penetrating all existence, including even the Abyss of Non-being. [eng]
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Jacob Boehme
Jacob Boehme--his story, his thought, and his impact on contemporary continental philosophy--at Mythos & Logos. With loads of links! [eng]
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Hegel - History of Philosophy - Boehme
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Jakob Bohme (1575-1624)
by Donivan Bessinger [eng]
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Jacob Boehme Resources
Resources for the academic study of the life, work, and world of Jacob Boehme [eng]
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English Dissenters: Behmenists
Bibliography and summaries of English sects and religious dissidents of the Tudor, Stuart and Interregnum periods in Great Britain. [eng]
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Boehme papers in the collection of Bruce B. Janz
Note on Mysterium Magnum, in Sotheby's catalogue, Adlard, John. "A 'Triumphing Joyfulness': Blake, Boehme and the Tradition", Bartsch, Gerhard. "Zur Geschichte der Dialektik im alteren deutschen Pantheismus (Von Cusanus bis Boehme)", Feuerbach, Ludwig. "Jakob Böhme", Hegel, G. W. F. "Jacob Böhme", Weeks, Andrew. "Schopenhauer und Böhme" etc. [eng]
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Jacob Boehme Bibliography
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