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  1. The Life and Doctrines of Jacob Boehme by Franz Hartmann, 2010-05-23
  2. Who Are Our Spiritual Enemies? by A. J. Penny, Jacob Boehme, 2010-05-23
  3. Jacob Boehme: His Life and Thought by John J. Stoudt, 2004-10-01
  4. Converse in the Spirit: William Blake, Jacob Boehme, and the Creative Spirit by Kevin Fischer, 2004-05
  5. The confessions of Jacob Boehme by Jakob Boehme, 1954
  6. Jacob Boehme: Life and Doctrines by Franz Hartmann, 1982-03
  7. Converse in the Spirit: William Blake, Jacob Boehme, and the Creative Spirit by Kevin Fischer, 2004-05
  8. Jacob Boehme: Essential Readings by Jacob Boehme, 1989-05
  9. Jacob Boehme: Life and Doctrines by Franz Hartmann, 1982-03
  10. Jacob Boehme; The Teutonic Philosopher by W. P. Swainson, 2009-11-18
  11. The Epistles of Jacob Boehme: Reprinted From the 1649 Edition (1886) by Jakob Bohme, 2009-06-01
  12. Mysterium Magnum or an Exposition of the First Book of Moses Called Genesis by Jacob Boehme, 1997-03
  13. The Aurora by Jacob Boehme, 1960
  14. Concerning the Three Principles of the Divine Essence by Jacob Boehme, 2010-07-06

21. Jakob Böhme (1575-1624)
Yah'kobe Ber'-meh." Also jacob boehme, Boehm, Böhm, Behme, Behmen; the spellings were mysticism, and transcendental psychologies. jacob boehme was a 17th century shoemaker whose
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[German pronounciation: "Yah'-kobe Ber'-meh." Also: Jacob Boehme , Boehm, Böhm, Behme, Behmen; the spellings were quite variable, even in original records. Early English followers used the name "Behmenists".]
by Donivan Bessinger
Introduction; His legacy; His Aurora; Theological ideas; ... Jakob Boehme, analysis by Edward A. Beach, with additional sources
Text of Boehme's The Supersensual Life,
[74k; 23 pages]
Boehme citations in the Collected Works of Carl G. Jung

Carl G. Jung: A Brief Introduction to his Ideas
by Donivan Bessinger
Index to Carl G. Jung websites
compiled by Matthew W. Clapp
Related topic: Journey into Wholeness, Inc. Jung and spirituality Author's page: Donivan Bessinger. Address correspondence to donibess@aol.com
Introduction
The end of the 20th century is witnessing a crisis of relevance of traditional church doctrine, and rapidly waning ecclesiastical influence. In western culture, spirituality has literally broken out of the churches, to seek expression in a wide variety of ways, especially through explorations of eastern and primal traditions, nature mysticism, and transcendental psychologies. Jacob Boehme was a 17th century shoemaker whose radical and mystical theology is consistent with modern knowledge of the relationship of the physical world to nonlocal reality, and of the dynamics of the psyche. His Renaissance emphasis on individual transformative spirituality is in tune with the renaissance of spirit of our times. It thus has much to offer to churches and other spiritual communities seeking to meet the spiritual needs of modern people.

22. Jacob Boehme Bibliography
A. Editions of boehme s works. boehme, jacob. Sämmtliche Werke. Leipzig Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1922. boehme, jacob. Sämtliche Schriften.
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Jacob Boehme Bibliography Bibliographies of Boehme abound, but they are often selective and dated. This work is an attempt to fill the gap by providing a more comprehensive Boehme bibliography. I include here both work on Boehme and his teaching, as well as work on his influence, both on individuals and on groups, and on specific works. There are works included, therefore, in which his name may not be mentioned at all, but in which there is good reason to believe that his influence is strong (for instance, in Schelling's or Berdyaev's The Destiny of Man
There is one major omission in this bibliography. I have not recounted all the different editions of Boehme's own work, in the various languages to which they have been translated. This information is available in Werner Buddecke's and . Less comprehensive but still useful lists can be found in major libraries, like the British Library or National Union Catalogue at the Library of Congress. I have included a few important editions of Boehme's work in German and English, but that section is by no means exhaustive. Buddecke's work on the various editions comprises over six hundred pages between two volumes, and is more or less complete until 1957. There is no need to redo his work.
The distinction between editions of Boehme's work, and secondary sources is sometimes not very clear, especially in the case of early works on Boehme. Quite a number of these seem to be discussions of Boehme, when in reality they are only compilations of his work, or segments pulled from a variety of his writings. It is therefore difficult to draw a clear line between the explication and extract, and several of the works of the seventeenth and eighteenth century fall somewhere between these two.

23. Jakob Böhme (1575-1624)
jacob boehme was born on or soon before April 24, 1575 in Altseidenberg, near Görlitz in eastern Germany. jacob boehme, on his mystical Aurora.
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[German pronounciation: "Yah'-kobe Ber'-meh." Also: Jacob Boehme , Boehm, Böhm, Behme, Behmen; the spellings were quite variable, even in original records. Early English followers used the name "Behmenists".]
by Donivan Bessinger
Introduction; His legacy; His Aurora; Theological ideas; ... Jakob Boehme, analysis by Edward A. Beach, with additional sources
Text of Boehme's The Supersensual Life,
[74k; 23 pages]
Boehme citations in the Collected Works of Carl G. Jung

Carl G. Jung: A Brief Introduction to his Ideas
by Donivan Bessinger
Index to Carl G. Jung websites
compiled by Matthew W. Clapp
Related topic: Journey into Wholeness, Inc. Jung and spirituality Author's page: Donivan Bessinger. Address correspondence to donibess@aol.com
Introduction
The end of the 20th century is witnessing a crisis of relevance of traditional church doctrine, and rapidly waning ecclesiastical influence. In western culture, spirituality has literally broken out of the churches, to seek expression in a wide variety of ways, especially through explorations of eastern and primal traditions, nature mysticism, and transcendental psychologies. Jacob Boehme was a 17th century shoemaker whose radical and mystical theology is consistent with modern knowledge of the relationship of the physical world to nonlocal reality, and of the dynamics of the psyche. His Renaissance emphasis on individual transformative spirituality is in tune with the renaissance of spirit of our times. It thus has much to offer to churches and other spiritual communities seeking to meet the spiritual needs of modern people.

24. Index
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2. A Theosophical Epistle

3. The Soul's Motion

4. A Suggestive Summary Of The Material Presented Here
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11. A Western Sage’s Attainment Of “Eastern” Realization
“Reading the books of Daniel and of John,
And Behmen’s Morning-Redness, through
The Stone
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29. Chapter: Valentin Weigel And Jacob Boehme
Rudolf Steiner Archive Chapter Valentin Weigel and jacob boehme jacob boehme is filled with a restlessness which impels him toward cognition, because a universal mystery lives This question
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Mysticism at the Dawn of the Modern Age
Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme
Erkenne dich selber Vom Ort der Welt , Of the Place of the World.) Weigel is anxious to come to a clear idea of his relationship to the teachings of the Church. This leads him to investigate the foundations of all cognition. Man can only decide whether he can know something through a creed if he understands how Immanuel Kant Die Philosophie der Freiheit Philosophy of Spiritual Activity himself . The counterpart alone awakens the perception in the spirit. Man ascends to higher cognition when the spirit becomes its own object. In considering sensory perception, one can see that no cognition can flow into man from the outside. Therefore the higher cognition cannot come from the outside, but can only be awakened within man. Hence there can be no external revelation, but only an inner awakening. And as the external counterpart waits until man confronts it, in whom it can express its nature, so must man wait, when he wants to be his own counterpart, until the cognition of his nature is awakened in him. While in the sensory perception man must be active in order to present the counterpart with its nature, in the higher cognition he must remain passive, because now he one salt that Boehme conceives this acerbity. With such designations he leans upon Paracelsus, who has borrowed the names for the process of nature from the chemical processes (

30. Androgyny In Christianity (Summary Of Dissertation)
Androgyny in Christianity, particularly in the works of jacob boehme. Extensive English summary of a Dutch dissertation by Boudewijn Koole.
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Androgyny in Christianity
Extensive summary in English of
Boudewijn Koole, Man en vrouw zijn een: De androgynie in het Christendom, in het bijzonder bij Jacob Boehme (English title: Man and woman are one: Androgyny in Christianity, particularly in the works of Jacob Boehme ), Utrecht 1986, with `Summary in English', [with extensive Notes, Bibliographies, as well as Indexes on I. Subjects and names II. Citations of Boehme III. Citations of the Bible IV. Authors]; 341 pp.; = diss. Utrecht 1986; ISBN 9061940869 [This publication was made possible by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica in Amsterdam]
(Further see: dissertation abstract summary of lecture bibliography on androgyny and related subjects list of publications in Dutch ; see overview at Index-page
[Divided into two webpages. In THIS PART I:]
1. Intro duction: main findings and points for further discussion and research
  • Prelim inary remarks]
  • History and description of androgyny in Christianity
  • History of Gnosticism Mysticism Pietism , and Christian Theosophy , insofar as androgyny developed within them
  • Christian counterparts of the psychology of C.G. Jung

31. Society, Philosophy, Philosophers, B: Boehme, Jacob
jacob (Jakob) boehme (Behmen), 15751624. jacob boehme Resources - An extensive directory of annotated links to resources, images, articles and texts.
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32. THE SUPERSENSUAL LIFE
THE SUPERSENSUAL LIFE. by jacob boehme. translated by William Law. scanned and checked by John H. Richards (jhr@elidor.demon.co.uk) and
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THE SUPERSENSUAL LIFE
by Jacob Boehme
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March 1995 The Disciple said to his Master: Sir, how may I come to the Supersensual Life, so that I may see God, and hear God speak? The Master answered and said: Son, when thou canst throw thyself into That, where no Creature dwelleth, though it be but for a Moment, then thou hearest what God speaketh. Disciple. Is that where no Creature dwelleth near at hand; or is it afar off? Master. It is in thee. And if thou canst, my Son, for a while but cease from all thy thinking and willing, then thou shalt hear the unspeakable Words of God. Disciple. How can I hear Him speak, when I stand still from thinking and willing? Master. Disciple. But wherewith shall I hear and see God, forasmuch as He is above Nature and Creature? Master. Son, when thou art quiet and silent, then art thou as God was before Nature and Creature; thou art that which God then was; thou art that whereof He made thy Nature and Creature: then thou hearest and seest even with that wherewith God Himself saw and heard in thee, before ever thine own Willing or thine own Seeing began. Disciple.

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36. The Ecole Initiative Jakob Boehme
Sunrise to Eternity A Study in jacob boehme s Life and Thought. Hvolbel, RH Was jacob boehme a Paracelsian? Hermetic Journal 19 (Spring 1983) 617.
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Jakob Boehme
Jakob Boehme (1575-1624) was a German religious mystic from the town of Goerlitz (Zgorzelec in Polish) in Silesia, on the Polish side of the Oder river just across from eastern Germany. A cobbler by profession, he was an autodidact much influenced by Paracelsus, the Kabbala, astrology, alchemy, and the Hermetic tradition (Peuckert, 1924 101; Merkel 302-310; Hvolbel 6-17). He experienced a seminal religious epiphany in 1600, when a ray of sunlight reflected in a pewter dish catapulted him into an ecstatic vision of the Godhead as penetrating all existence, including even the Abyss of Non-being. This and other mystical experiences caused Boehme to write a series of obscure but powerful religious treatises. According to him, negativity, finitude, and suffering are essential aspects of the Deity, for it is only through the participatory activity of his creatures that God achieves full self-consciousness of his own nature. Boehme's first treatise, entitled Aurora , or Die Morgenroete im Aufgang (1612), expressed his insights in an abstruse, oracular style. This work aroused profound interest among a small circle of followers, but it also provoked the heated opposition of the authorities. After being prosecuted by the local pastor of Goerlitz, Boehme had to promise on pain of imprisonment to cease writing. This judgment he obeyed for five years, until, unable to restrain himself any longer, he began writing again in secret for private circulation among friends. The publication of his

37. About Jacob Boehme
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Jacob Boehme The following information about Jacob Boehme has been drawn from a wonderful essay by Edward A. Beach. You can find it off-site at http://www.evansville.edu/~nb6/boehme.html Boehme was a German, Protestant mystic who lived from 1575 to 1624. A cobbler by trade, he experienced a spiritual awakening at age 25 when he saw sunlight reflecting off the water in a pewter dish. This produced an ecstatic vision by which Boehme perceived God as the unmanifest unity which reflects Itself in Its creation. According to Boehme, prior to creation God was without knowledge of Himself for He had no beginning and knew nothing like Himself. Because He desired to experience self-consciousness and self-knowledge, He brought forth the universe from Himself. Thus Boehme viewed the act of creation as an act of self-revelation, and the universe of multiplicity as the mirror of God. He further goes on to state that the suffering experienced by sentient beings is a necessary component of self-revelation. It is through suffering and opposition that created beings evolve to consciousness and eventually to full spiritual realization. When God's consciousness is reflected in one of His creature's fully awakened consciousness, there is an experience of unspeakable, ecstatic love. Lutheran church authorities did not take kindly to Boehme's writings, and he was persecuted and threatened with imprisonment.

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39. Jacob Boehme Quotations
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