The Golden Thread: The Ageless Wisdom of the Western Mystery TraditionsQuest Books, 1. 4. 2014 - 212 strán (strany) The Golden Thread traces the interconnectedness of esoteric wisdom in the Western world, from classical antiquity to contemporary Europe and America. Joscelyn Godwin lends personal perspective to an arrangement of text that is historical and wisdom that is timeless, creating a source of inspiration that calls us to action in our everyday spiritual practice. Every chapter, therefore, makes reference to some aspect of contemporary life and issues of immediate concern. Elegantly written and not without irony and humor, readers will appreciate the non-threatening tone of Godwin’s writing, which is not meant to preach or convert but rather inform the public on an often baffling field. Educated readers who are curious about the esoteric and mystery traditions and interested in finding surprising, new approaches to subjects that veer away from the trends of current thought will be particularly drawn to this book. |
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... translator, believed that while many of the Oracles came from the Juliani, some of them, including the one just quoted, went back to the original Zoroaster. If he was correct, there is a continuity of theurgists running from ancient ...
... translator, believed that while many of the Oracles came from the Juliani, some of them, including the one just quoted, went back to the original Zoroaster. If he was correct, there is a continuity of theurgists running from ancient ...
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... translation , and propagation of the " perennial philosophy " ( philosophia perennis ) , the wisdom common to Jews , Christians , and pagans . Gemistos could produce canonical scriptures for nearly all of his ancient theologians . To ...
... translation , and propagation of the " perennial philosophy " ( philosophia perennis ) , the wisdom common to Jews , Christians , and pagans . Gemistos could produce canonical scriptures for nearly all of his ancient theologians . To ...
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... Translated from this Life into a more Divine Condition , not leaving the dregs of Matter , or their Body , in a Precipice ; the Precipice is , as we said , the Terrestrial Region . As testified in the Bible , Enoch , Elijah , and Jesus ...
... Translated from this Life into a more Divine Condition , not leaving the dregs of Matter , or their Body , in a Precipice ; the Precipice is , as we said , the Terrestrial Region . As testified in the Bible , Enoch , Elijah , and Jesus ...
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... translator and interpreter , Henry Corbin , uses the term mundus imaginalis ( the Imaginal World ) , urging his readers never to confuse it with the " imaginary " world of fantasy and fiction.13 Hūrqalyā is a real world , only it does ...
... translator and interpreter , Henry Corbin , uses the term mundus imaginalis ( the Imaginal World ) , urging his readers never to confuse it with the " imaginary " world of fantasy and fiction.13 Hūrqalyā is a real world , only it does ...
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... translator , believed that while many of the Oracles came from the Juliani , some of them , including the one just quoted , went back to the original Zoroaster . If he was correct , there is a continuity of theurgists running from ...
... translator , believed that while many of the Oracles came from the Juliani , some of them , including the one just quoted , went back to the original Zoroaster . If he was correct , there is a continuity of theurgists running from ...
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The Power of the Egregore | 47 |
The Meddling God 55 I | 55 |
The Negative Theology | 65 |
The Pagan Renaissance | 95 |
The Philosophers Dilemma | 103 |
Inner Alchemy | 113 |
The Religion of Art | 123 |
Wise Men from the East | 133 |
The End of the Thread? | 143 |
NOTES | 153 |
INDEX | 193 |
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The Golden Tread: The Ageless Wisdom of the Western Mystery Traditions Joscelyn Godwin Obmedzený náhľad - 2007 |
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