@MultiFreeatLast What does a Claifornian men's club have to do with Boehme? Boehme wrote extensively on the incarnation of the word in christ, the real presence in the eucharist, etc. Hoe can you call a man who wrote 'Christosophia, oder der Weg zu Christo' a non-christian? Unless ofource you're a theologian dogmatically deciding what is and isn't 'true' christianity. As a historian I am not bothered by such concerns. To me Boehme is simply part of the emerging german protestantism.
@MultiFreeatLast If you wish to have a reply, perhaps you should stop serial-posting and write a bit more coherently so I actually have a clue as what to react to? I would be happy to discuss Boehme, gnosticism or anything related to wetsern esotericism but one at a time please.
@MultiFreeatLast It seems you have a rather narrow understanding of what christianity is and was. Theosophists ranging from Heinrich Khunrath to Jean Leade have considered themselves firmly within the christian tradition. If anything, they considered theosophy to contain the true mysteries of christianity. This should be seen as a form of religious pluralism within christianity rather then some deviation from a rigidly defined ; crhsitianity'.
@MultiFreeatLast First of all, Boehme was certainly no alchemist, although he did adopt alchemical terminology. Yet what he expresses with this terminology has little to do with alchemy as it was understood in his time. Second, Jacob Boehme was definitely a christian (or at least considered himself one) and I assume he would've been quite offended at the notion that he wasn't. Christianity in the 16th/17th centuries is simply a much more pluriform phenomenon then many people realise.
Thank you for your kind remarks! Jacob Boehme's original art is in black and white. These images are from the Alchemy website, Adam McLean colorized these images most beautifully and they can be viewed on his website listed in the sidebar.
very nice meistro... hehe just sold some of my heavy books today, next one for sale is compendio......... secreti hope for a good price, all must out of my house cuz it is nothing but fancy colours and time wasted by still cíng the same things yet not in full scale 100% explainable. waste of time. unless you can find a cure for cancer or changing of chromozones for the better sign to shine upon us yet again.
@MultiFreeatLast What does a Claifornian men's club have to do with Boehme? Boehme wrote extensively on the incarnation of the word in christ, the real presence in the eucharist, etc. Hoe can you call a man who wrote 'Christosophia, oder der Weg zu Christo' a non-christian? Unless ofource you're a theologian dogmatically deciding what is and isn't 'true' christianity. As a historian I am not bothered by such concerns. To me Boehme is simply part of the emerging german protestantism.
Adamas508 2 months ago
@MultiFreeatLast If you wish to have a reply, perhaps you should stop serial-posting and write a bit more coherently so I actually have a clue as what to react to? I would be happy to discuss Boehme, gnosticism or anything related to wetsern esotericism but one at a time please.
Adamas508 2 months ago
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Adamas508 2 months ago
@MultiFreeatLast It seems you have a rather narrow understanding of what christianity is and was. Theosophists ranging from Heinrich Khunrath to Jean Leade have considered themselves firmly within the christian tradition. If anything, they considered theosophy to contain the true mysteries of christianity. This should be seen as a form of religious pluralism within christianity rather then some deviation from a rigidly defined ; crhsitianity'.
Adamas508 2 months ago
@MultiFreeatLast First of all, Boehme was certainly no alchemist, although he did adopt alchemical terminology. Yet what he expresses with this terminology has little to do with alchemy as it was understood in his time. Second, Jacob Boehme was definitely a christian (or at least considered himself one) and I assume he would've been quite offended at the notion that he wasn't. Christianity in the 16th/17th centuries is simply a much more pluriform phenomenon then many people realise.
Adamas508 2 months ago
has AS written the following verses:
"taedium vitae et amor scribendi
sunt non plus ultra mei modi vivendi"?
flaminia5 1 year ago
sweet. thank you! were the gentle colors in the original graphics, or did you add them?
zadrazad 2 years ago 3
Thank you for your kind remarks! Jacob Boehme's original art is in black and white. These images are from the Alchemy website, Adam McLean colorized these images most beautifully and they can be viewed on his website listed in the sidebar.
alchemistra 2 years ago
very nice meistro... hehe just sold some of my heavy books today, next one for sale is compendio......... secreti hope for a good price, all must out of my house cuz it is nothing but fancy colours and time wasted by still cíng the same things yet not in full scale 100% explainable. waste of time. unless you can find a cure for cancer or changing of chromozones for the better sign to shine upon us yet again.
Tachyon55555 2 years ago 2
Another beautiful work. Images are splendid and music fts perfectly. Thank you for enlightment.
NudePanorama 2 years ago 3
Those are very kind words, I am very pleased that you liked it : ) thank you so much!
alchemistra 2 years ago