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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > The Occult > General
Based on a series of lectures delivered by Rudolf Steiner in Paris,
1906 and transcribed by Eduard Schure, An Esoteric Cosmology is a
concise but powerful book and essential reading for students of
Steiner. A wide variety of topics are covered, including Intellect,
the Mission of Christianity, Manicheism, God, Man and Nature,
Involution and Evolution, History of Yoga, The Gospel of St. John,
Christian Mysticism, The Astral World, The Devachanic World
(Heaven), Dreams, The Evolution of Planets and Earth, Earthquakes,
Volcanoes and Human Will, Redemption and Liberation and the
Apocalypse.
A magical grimoire of sigils and rituals for summoning and
mastering spirits, The Key of Solomon the King is the most
infamous, of all magick books. It has influenced everything from
the revival of magick and the Western Mystery Traditions (tarot,
alchemy, astrology, etc.) to fictional works such as Lovecraft's
The Necronomicon. This new 2017 hardcover edition of S. L.
MacGregor Mathers' masterwork includes reproductions of all
original 13 plates from the 1885 edition.
The Art of Darkness is a visually rich sourcebook featuring
eclectic artworks that have been inspired and informed by the
morbid, melancholic and macabre. Throughout history, artists have
been obsessed with darkness - creating works that haunt and
horrify, mesmerise and delight and play on our innermost fears.
Gentileschi took revenge with paint in Judith Slaying Holofernes
while Bosch depicted fearful visions of Hell that still beguile.
Victorian Britain became strangely obsessed with the dead and in
Norway Munch explored anxiety and fear in one of the most famous
paintings in the world (The Scream, 1893). Today, the Chapman
Brothers, Damien Hirst and Louise Bourgeois, as well as many lesser
known artists working in the margins, are still drawn to all that
is macabre. From Dreams & Nightmares to Matters of Mortality,
Depravity & Destruction to Gods & Monsters - this book
introduces sometimes disturbing and often beautiful artworks that
indulge our greatest fears, uniting us as humans from century to
century. But, while these themes might scare us - can't they also
be heartening and beautiful? Exploring and examining the artworks
with thoughtful and evocative text, S. Elizabeth offers insight
into each artist's influences and inspirations, asking what comfort
can be found in facing our demons? Why are we tempted by fear and
the grotesque? And what does this tell us about the human mind? Of
course, sometimes there is no good that can come from the
sensibilities of darkness and the sickly shivers and sensations
they evoke. These are uncomfortable feelings, and we must sit for a
while with these shadows - from the safety of our armchairs.
Artists covered include Pablo Picasso, Georgia O'Keeffe, Francisco
de Goya, Leonora Carrington, John Everett Millais, Tracey Emin,
Vincent van Gogh, Barbara Hepworth, Paul Cezanne and Salvador Dali,
as well as scores more. With over 200 carefully curated artworks
from across the centuries, The Art of Darkness examines all that is
dark in a bid to haunt and hearten. This book is part of the Art in
the Margins series, following up on The Art of the Occult, which
investigates representations of the mystical, esoteric and occult
in art from across different times and cultures.
Unfortunately, very few people these days talk about real values in
life. What we stand for in life, and are we living up to these
values are worth pondering. Are our aspirations in tune with the
real purpose of life? It is the values that remind us often what to
aspire in life. Most people value life and its achievements from
the perspective of wealth and richness, but do not recognize trust,
honesty, and contentment as forward looking attributes that help in
overall satisfaction. Giving importance to external growth leaving
behind inner development often leads to unbalance in life devoid of
overall satisfaction. Much of the troubles in this world are that
true values of life have narrowed down, skewed, ignored and
misunderstood. This book deliberates different aspects of life in
terms of personal, moral, spiritual, family and social values and
how these can enrich life and fill its purpose. A wide range of
topics include How to live an easier life; Thoughts on simplifying
life; Virtues of Integrity; Mistakes we generally make; Control on
impulsive mind; Being Successful in life; Benefits from silence;
Communication with inner self; Creating love for others; How to
think positive; How moral values get reinforced; Belief in natural
justice; What is spirituality; Understanding self; How to find God;
What does death mean to us; Good family values; Being part of whole
universe; Universal brotherhood; Towards developing good values.
Attempt has been made to describe large issues that are outcome of
misdirected value system, and how best a person can move ahead in
life by focusing on core values. The idea of writing this book is
to facilitate readers to pause and think about what they aspire,
and are these aspirations in tandem with broad purpose in life.
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