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Dialogues On the Supersensual Life (Hardcover): Jacob Boehme Dialogues On the Supersensual Life (Hardcover)
Jacob Boehme
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Concerning the Election of Grace, or of Gods Will Towards Man - Commonly Called Predestination ... (Hardcover): Jakob 1575-1624... Concerning the Election of Grace, or of Gods Will Towards Man - Commonly Called Predestination ... (Hardcover)
Jakob 1575-1624 Boehme; Created by Jakob 1575-1624 Appendix to Th Boehme, Jakob 1575-1624 Jacob Behme's Boehme
R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Signature of All Things (Hardcover, William Law ed.): Jacob Boehme The Signature of All Things (Hardcover, William Law ed.)
Jacob Boehme; Translated by John Ellistone
R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Mysterium Magnum - Volume Two (Hardcover, 3rd ed.): Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme Mysterium Magnum - Volume Two (Hardcover, 3rd ed.)
Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jacob Boehme was born in 1575. He received little if any formal education and was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Goerlitz in Saxony. From an early age he seems to have been devoted to the study of the Bible as well as to have had a growing, inner, sense of the reality of God. Walking one day in the fields, when he was twenty-five years old, the mystery of creation was suddenly opened to him, of which he later said that "in one quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years at the university . . . and thereupon I turned my heart to praise God for it." As experiences of this kind came more frequently, he puzzled much as to why such knowledge should be given to him, of all men, who sought only the love of God and was quite unlearned in the ordinary sense. Some ten years later he began to record what he received, as a help to his own memory, and thus was born The Aurora, his first book, finished in 1612. From then on he found both friends and enemies of his work. Due to persecution in his hometown, Boehme later settled in Dresden, where he died in 1624. Mysterium Magnum, written by Boehme the year before he died and at a time when his powers of expression had developed to their full, is perhaps central to his work in some thirty-one or thirty-two original volumes. Taking the general form of an interpretation of Genesis, it far outstrips such apparent confines, touching among other matters upon the meaning of the New Testament and, from the first sentence, leading to the heart of the universal experience of all mystics: When we consider the visible world with its essence, and consider the life of the creatures, then we find therein the likeness of the invisible, spiritual world, which is hidden in the visible world as the soul in the body; and we see thereby that the hidden God is nigh unto all and through all, and yet wholly hidden to the visible essence. Among those who have acknowledged the spiritual stature of Boehme are Hegel, William Law, St. Martin (le Philosophe Inconnu), Dean Inge, and Nicolas Berdyaev.

Mysterium Magnum - Volume One (Hardcover, 3rd ed.): Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme Mysterium Magnum - Volume One (Hardcover, 3rd ed.)
Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme
R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jacob Boehme was born in 1575. He received little if any formal education and was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Goerlitz in Saxony. From an early age he seems to have been devoted to the study of the Bible as well as to have had a growing, inner, sense of the reality of God. Walking one day in the fields, when he was twenty-five years old, the mystery of creation was suddenly opened to him, of which he later said that "in one quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years at the university . . . and thereupon I turned my heart to praise God for it." As experiences of this kind came more frequently, he puzzled much as to why such knowledge should be given to him, of all men, who sought only the love of God and was quite unlearned in the ordinary sense. Some ten years later he began to record what he received, as a help to his own memory, and thus was born The Aurora, his first book, finished in 1612. From then on he found both friends and enemies of his work. Due to persecution in his hometown, Boehme later settled in Dresden, where he died in 1624. Mysterium Magnum, written by Boehme the year before he died and at a time when his powers of expression had developed to their full, is perhaps central to his work in some thirty-one or thirty-two original volumes. Taking the general form of an interpretation of Genesis, it far outstrips such apparent confines, touching among other matters upon the meaning of the New Testament and, from the first sentence, leading to the heart of the universal experience of all mystics: When we consider the visible world with its essence, and consider the life of the creatures, then we find therein the likeness of the invisible, spiritual world, which is hidden in the visible world as the soul in the body; and we see thereby that the hidden God is nigh unto all and through all, and yet wholly hidden to the visible essence. Among those who have acknowledged the spiritual stature of Boehme are Hegel, William Law, St. Martin (le Philosophe Inconnu), Dean Inge, and Nicolas Berdyaev.

Mysterium Magnum - An Exposition of the First Book of Moses called Genesis (Volume II) (Paperback): Jacob Boehme Mysterium Magnum - An Exposition of the First Book of Moses called Genesis (Volume II) (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Boehme was born in 1575. He received little if any formal education and was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Goerlitz in Saxony. From an early age he seems to have been devoted to the study of the Bible as well as having a growing, inner, sense of the reality of God. Walking one day in the fields, when he was twenty-five years old, the mystery of creation was suddenly opened to him, and 'in a quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years at the university ... and thereupon I turned my heart to praise God for it.' He puzzled as to why such revelations should be given to him, who sought only the love of God. Ten years later he began to record what he received, and thus was born The Aurora, his first book, finished in 1612. At once his work found both friends and enemies. To the struggles of the former to understand him, we owe the gradual development of his capacity to convey and express more and more of that which he had received. Persecution by the Primate of Goerlitz made him leave home and settle in Dresden, where he died in 1624. Written in 1623, when his powers of expression had developed to their full, Mysterium Magnum is central to his work. Taking the form of an interpretation of Genesis, it outstrips its apparent confines, explaining the popularity of his work among followers as varied as Hegel, Law, Blake and Berdyaev. From the first sentence it leads to the heart of the experience of all mystics: 'When we consider the visible world with its essence, and consider the life of the creatures, then we find therein the likeness of the invisible spiritual world, which is hidden in the visible world as the soul in the body; and we see thereby that the hidden God is nigh unto all and, through all, and yet wholly bidden to the visible essence.'

Mysterium Magnum - An Exposition of the First Book of Moses called Genesis (Volume I) (Paperback): Jacob Boehme Mysterium Magnum - An Exposition of the First Book of Moses called Genesis (Volume I) (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Boehme was born in 1575. He received little if any formal education and was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Goerlitz in Saxony. From an early age he seems to have been devoted to the study of the Bible as well as having a growing, inner, sense of the reality of God. Walking one day in the fields, when he was twenty-five years old, the mystery of creation was suddenly opened to him, and 'in a quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years at the university ... and thereupon I turned my heart to praise God for it.' He puzzled as to why such revelations should be given to him, who sought only the love of God. Ten years later he began to record what he received, and thus was born The Aurora, his first book, finished in 1612. At once his work found both friends and enemies. To the struggles of the former to understand him, we owe the gradual development of his capacity to convey and express more and more of that which he had received. Persecution by the Primate of Goerlitz made him leave home and settle in Dresden, where he died in 1624. Written in 1623, when his powers of expression had developed to their full, Mysterium Magnum is central to his work. Taking the form of an interpretation of Genesis, it outstrips its apparent confines, explaining the popularity of his work among followers as varied as Hegel, Law, Blake and Berdyaev. From the first sentence it leads to the heart of the experience of all mystics: 'When we consider the visible world with its essence, and consider the life of the creatures, then we find therein the likeness of the invisible spiritual world, which is hidden in the visible world as the soul in the body; and we see thereby that the hidden God is nigh unto all and, through all, and yet wholly bidden to the visible essence.'

The Signature of All Things (Paperback): Jacob Boehme The Signature of All Things (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme; Revised by William Law; Translated by John Elliston
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'It is not to be thought that the life of darkness is sunk in misery and lost as if in sorrow. There is no sorrowing. For sorrowing is a thing swallowed up in death, and death and dying are the very life of the darkness.' Jacob Boehme's mystical pantheism and dialectical conception of God - in which good and evil are rooted in one and the same being - soon brought him into conflict with Lutheran orthodoxy. It is in 'The Signature of all Things' (Signatura Rerum) that the tenets of Boehme's theosophy are related in their greatest detail. Casting the reader into the vortex of his cosmological universe, Boehme's endeavour to express a new sense of the human, divine and natural realms attains its apotheosis in his conception of the Ungrund, the uncertainty that precedes the divine will's arousing itself to self-awareness. Challenging and rewarding in equal measure, this is a profound text, deeply influential upon devotional writers such as William Law, visionaries such as William Blake (informing The Marriage of Heaven and Hell) and, more recently, upon cultural production as diverse as the psychology of Carl Jung and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.

The Suprasensual Life - And the Way to Christ (Paperback): Wayne Kraus The Suprasensual Life - And the Way to Christ (Paperback)
Wayne Kraus; Jacob Boehme
R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Out of stock
Personal Christianity A Science - The Doctrines Of Jacob Boehme The God Taught Philosopher 1919 (Paperback): Jacob Boehme Personal Christianity A Science - The Doctrines Of Jacob Boehme The God Taught Philosopher 1919 (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme; Introduction by Franz Hartmann
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Out of stock

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1850 Edition.

The Incarnation of Jesus Christ (Paperback): Jacob Boehme The Incarnation of Jesus Christ (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R700 Discovery Miles 7 000 Out of stock

Translated from the German by John Rolleston Earle, M.A. "Written according to divine illumination." Contents: I. How the eternal Word has become man; and of Mary the Virgin, who she was from her first beginning, and what sort of mother she became by conception of her son Jesus Christ. II. How we must enter into the suffering, dying and death of Christ; and out of his death rise again with him and through him, and become like his image, and live eternally in him. III. The tree of Christian faith. A true instruction, showing how many may be one spirit with God, and what he has to do to work the works of God.

Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism - Medieval Mystic Paths to God (Paperback): Jacob Boehme, Meister Eckhart Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism - Medieval Mystic Paths to God (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme, Meister Eckhart
R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Out of stock
Mysterium Magnum - Volume Two (Paperback, 3rd ed.): Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme Mysterium Magnum - Volume Two (Paperback, 3rd ed.)
Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme
R751 Discovery Miles 7 510 Out of stock

Jacob Boehme was born in 1575. He received little if any formal education and was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Goerlitz in Saxony. From an early age he seems to have been devoted to the study of the Bible as well as to have had a growing, inner, sense of the reality of God. Walking one day in the fields, when he was twenty-five years old, the mystery of creation was suddenly opened to him, of which he later said that "in one quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years at the university . . . and thereupon I turned my heart to praise God for it." As experiences of this kind came more frequently, he puzzled much as to why such knowledge should be given to him, of all men, who sought only the love of God and was quite unlearned in the ordinary sense. Some ten years later he began to record what he received, as a help to his own memory, and thus was born The Aurora, his first book, finished in 1612. From then on he found both friends and enemies of his work. Due to persecution in his hometown, Boehme later settled in Dresden, where he died in 1624. Mysterium Magnum, written by Boehme the year before he died and at a time when his powers of expression had developed to their full, is perhaps central to his work in some thirty-one or thirty-two original volumes. Taking the general form of an interpretation of Genesis, it far outstrips such apparent confines, touching among other matters upon the meaning of the New Testament and, from the first sentence, leading to the heart of the universal experience of all mystics: When we consider the visible world with its essence, and consider the life of the creatures, then we find therein the likeness of the invisible, spiritual world, which is hidden in the visible world as the soul in the body; and we see thereby that the hidden God is nigh unto all and through all, and yet wholly hidden to the visible essence. Among those who have acknowledged the spiritual stature of Boehme are Hegel, William Law, St. Martin (le Philosophe Inconnu), Dean Inge, and Nicolas Berdyaev.

Mysterium Magnum - Volume One (Paperback, 3rd ed.): Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme Mysterium Magnum - Volume One (Paperback, 3rd ed.)
Jacob Boehme, Jakob Bohme, Jakob Beohme
R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Out of stock

Jacob Boehme was born in 1575. He received little if any formal education and was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Goerlitz in Saxony. From an early age he seems to have been devoted to the study of the Bible as well as to have had a growing, inner, sense of the reality of God. Walking one day in the fields, when he was twenty-five years old, the mystery of creation was suddenly opened to him, of which he later said that "in one quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years at the university . . . and thereupon I turned my heart to praise God for it." As experiences of this kind came more frequently, he puzzled much as to why such knowledge should be given to him, of all men, who sought only the love of God and was quite unlearned in the ordinary sense. Some ten years later he began to record what he received, as a help to his own memory, and thus was born The Aurora, his first book, finished in 1612. From then on he found both friends and enemies of his work. Due to persecution in his hometown, Boehme later settled in Dresden, where he died in 1624. Mysterium Magnum, written by Boehme the year before he died and at a time when his powers of expression had developed to their full, is perhaps central to his work in some thirty-one or thirty-two original volumes. Taking the general form of an interpretation of Genesis, it far outstrips such apparent confines, touching among other matters upon the meaning of the New Testament and, from the first sentence, leading to the heart of the universal experience of all mystics: When we consider the visible world with its essence, and consider the life of the creatures, then we find therein the likeness of the invisible, spiritual world, which is hidden in the visible world as the soul in the body; and we see thereby that the hidden God is nigh unto all and through all, and yet wholly hidden to the visible essence. Among those who have acknowledged the spiritual stature of Boehme are Hegel, William Law, St. Martin (le Philosophe Inconnu), Dean Inge, and Nicolas Berdyaev.

Signature of All Things (Paperback): Jacob Boehme Signature of All Things (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Out of stock

Showing the Sign and Signification of the Several Forms and Shapes in the Creation; and what the Beginning, Ruin, and Cure of Everything is. It proceeds out of Eternity into Time, and again out of Time into Eternity, and Comprises all Mysteries. And other Writings Of the Supersensual Life or the Life which is Above Sense; The Way from Darkness to True Illumination; Discourse Between Two Souls. Contents: How that all whatever is spoken of God without the Knowledge of the Signature is dumb and without Understanding, and that in the Mind of Man the Signature lies very exactly composed, according to the Being of all Beings, Of the Opposition and Combat in the Essence of all Essences, whereby the Ground of the Sympathy and Antipathy in Nature may be seen, and also the Corruption and Cure of each Thing, Of the great Mystery of all Beings, Of the Birth of the four Elements and Stars, Of the Sulphurean Death, and how the dead Body is revived and replaced into its first Glory or Holiness, How a Water and Oil is generated, How Adam (while he was in Paradise) and also Lucifer were glorious Angels, Of the Sulphurean Sude, or Seething of the Earth, Of the Signature, showing how the inward signs the outward, Of the inward and outward Cure of Man, Of the Process of Christ in his Suffering, Dying, and Rising again, Of the Seventh Form in the Kingdom of the Mother, Of the Enmity of the Spirit and Body, and of their Cure and Restoration, Of the Wheel of Sulphur, Mercury, and Salt; of the Generation of Good and Evil: how the one is changed into the other, Of the Will of the great Mystery in Good and Evil; how a good and evil Will originally arises, and how the one introduces itself into the other, Of theEternal Signature and Heavenly Joy; Things were brought into Evil and Good; Of the Supersensual Life: Two Dialogues between a Scholar or Disciple and his Master; The Way from Darkness to True Illumination: A Discourse between a Soul Hungry and Thirsty and a Soul Enlightened.

The Way to Christ (Paperback): Jacob Boehme The Way to Christ (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Out of stock

The Way to Christ was the first published book of German mystic JACOB BOEHME (1575-1624), who received a revelatory vision in 1600 while watching a beam of sunlight reflect in a metal dish. A spiritual guide for Christians, this book contains Boehme's method for attaining enlightenment and unity with God. He offers prayers for readers to repeat and guides them through the repentance that is necessary in finding Christ. Lost souls and Christians out of touch with their faith will find Boehme's conviction and passion inspiring.

The High And Deep Searching Out Of The Threefold Life Of Man Through Or According To The Three Principles (Paperback): Jacob... The High And Deep Searching Out Of The Threefold Life Of Man Through Or According To The Three Principles (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R1,174 R1,071 Discovery Miles 10 710 Save R103 (9%) Out of stock

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

Selections from Jacob Behmen's Treatises on Regeneration and Christ's Testaments (Paperback): Jacob Boehme Selections from Jacob Behmen's Treatises on Regeneration and Christ's Testaments (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Out of stock
De la vie supersensuelle - le testament d'un des penseurs mystiques et théosophiques les plus éminents de... De la vie supersensuelle - le testament d'un des penseurs mystiques et théosophiques les plus éminents de l'Allemagne de la Renaissance (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Out of stock
De la signature des choses - De signature rerum (Paperback): Paul Sédir, Jacob Boehme De la signature des choses - De signature rerum (Paperback)
Paul Sédir, Jacob Boehme
R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Out of stock
Dialogues On the Supersensual Life (Paperback): Jacob Boehme Dialogues On the Supersensual Life (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Out of stock
L'aurore naissante (Paperback): Jacob Boehme L'aurore naissante (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme
R1,096 Discovery Miles 10 960 Out of stock
Concerning the Election of Grace, or of Gods Will Towards Man - Commonly Called Predestination ... (Paperback): Jakob 1575-1624... Concerning the Election of Grace, or of Gods Will Towards Man - Commonly Called Predestination ... (Paperback)
Jakob 1575-1624 Boehme; Created by Jakob 1575-1624 Appendix to Th Boehme, Jakob 1575-1624 Jacob Behme's Boehme
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Out of stock
The Signature of All Things - Signatura Rerum; the Sign and Signification of the several Forms and Shapes in the Creation... The Signature of All Things - Signatura Rerum; the Sign and Signification of the several Forms and Shapes in the Creation (Paperback)
Jacob Boehme; Translated by John Ellistone
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Out of stock
The Incarnation of Christ (Paperback): Wayne Kraus The Incarnation of Christ (Paperback)
Wayne Kraus; Jacob Boehme
R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Out of stock
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