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The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz is one of the most
important writings of esoteric Christianity, first published
anonymously in German in 1616. It is an allegorical story divided
into seven journeys about how Christian Rosenkreutz was invited to
a castle to assist the 'chymical wedding' of the king and queen.
'Chymical' is an old form of the word chemical and refers to
alchemy, whose aim is the uniting of opposites -- hence, the sacred
wedding. It is a book concerned with the inner transformation of
the soul. Bastiaan Baan's interpretation and commentary makes this
work accessible to readers of today, and shows the special language
Andreae used to express the meditative content of his text. He
delves deep to uncover the original significance, combining images
and concepts from alchemy with insights from Rudolf Steiner's
teachings. He concludes that the content is as valuable today as it
was hundreds of years ago. The book contains the complete text of
the Chymical Wedding.
Meditation has long been a path to self-awareness, as well as a way
of consciously building a bridge into the spiritual world. Many of
the most popular techniques originated in eastern traditions, but
this book describes a decades-old approach that comes from western
Christianity. The author starts by describing the steps necessary
to make meditation possible, drawing on some of the ideas of Rudolf
Steiner. He goes on to discuss different forms of meditation, such
as 'review of the day', meditations on specific words and images,
and meditations for the deceased. Finally he describes a
specifically Christian approach, with a few words and sentences
from the Gospel of St John leading to several fruitful subjects for
meditation. This is a deep, insightful book from an experienced
priest.
Different forms of religious worship and ritual are present
throughout the development of human beings, from early stone-age
ritual, nature religion and ancestor worship, to faiths from which
Christianity and the Eucharist emerge. In this book, Bastiaan Baan
traces the origins and metamorphosis of human religion in
historical, theological and humanistic terms, examining its
significance for human life on earth and in the spiritual world.
Just as no person is the same as another, each death is individual.
This special book does not promote methodologies or theories, but
rather offers insights, information and contemplations on the end
of life. It supports the companions of those on their dying
journey, whether volunteers, medical professionals, pastors or
loved ones. Renee Zeylmans taught courses on accompanying dying and
bereavement for many years. She described the journey towards death
as a reciprocal process, asking not only how do we travel with
those who are dying and what can we give them, but what do they
give us? This book is the fruit of a lifetime's work, and her
intention was for it to enrich the reader, throw a new light on
difficult situations, evoke recognition, console and offer choices.
As well as host of practical information about dying and death --
including questions around the physiology of death, fear, fasting,
funerals, music, language, and human senses -- the book contains
contemplations and meditations from different world views and
cultures.
The three apostles Peter, Paul and John are the most important
starting point for understanding the beginnings of Christianity.
Each brings a different background and language: Peter's Old
Testament imagery, Paul's connection with Greek culture, and John's
independent lyricism. This fascinating book paints a vivid picture
of the three, exploring what they had in common as well as their
significant differences, and demonstrating their continuing
relevance today. The authors start by discussing the pre-Christian
context, and finish by tracing the esoteric streams of Petrine,
Pauline and Johannine Christianity in the first few centuries after
Christ. They show above all that all three are needed to truly
approach the reality of Jesus Christ.
The four classical elements of earth, water, air and fire are
present in Genesis and continue to be significant throughout
Christianity. Different streams of thought, such as the School of
Chartres, and Celtic Christianity, have emphasised the elements in
different ways. In this unique book, Bastiaan Baan, an experienced
spiritual thinker, brings these elements together with ideas from
Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy. He considers, in particular, how
elemental beings -- nature spirits -- relate to the four elements,
and explores the role of elemental beings in our world. This is a
fascinating and original work on the connections between
Christianity and the natural world.
There is great contemporary interest in the mystery centres of
antiquity, such as prehistoric caves, the pyramids of Egypt,
Newgrange in Ireland, and the Externsteine in Germany. The trials
and rites that took place there were for the chosen few, and are
vividly described in this book -- from the trials of fire and water
to the three-day near-death sleep. The author goes on to argue that
modern-day initiation, however, has a substantially different
character. Whereas a 'hierophant' -- a guide -- was previously
needed to navigate a trial, these days it is life itself which
brings us trials, which can sometimes lead to deeper experiences of
the spiritual.
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