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  • af Andrew Linnell
    263,95 kr.

    This fourth course attempts to complete construction of the foundations for the existence of a healthy mechanical occultism. We continue to examine the evolution of humanity and how this fits with the biblical book Revelations. We examine critical reviews of the work in Mechanical Occultism done by others and by Paul Emberson in particular. What can we learn from this pioneer? We then dive into pertinent content from Rudolf Steiner's Esoteric Lessons in order to help build our capacities to face this future with strength. To help us, we look at how various spiritual beings are involved in our destiny, in particular Lucifer and Ahriman. Again, a main theme running throughout is the interpenetration of the Moral and the Mechanical that must be done by humans in this Age.

  • af Andrew Linnell
    243,95 kr.

    The course attempts to explore the foundations for the existence of a healthy mechanical occultism. We examine the efforts of the archangel Michael as well as the incarnation of Ahriman and the effects of these on the evolution of humanity. For guidance in our times, we study foreshadowing found in Greek mythology. The Realms of Nature, super-Nature, and sub-Nature along with the role played by humanity will be explored. If the world of the senses is illusion, then what is Light? Electricity? Thought? Matter? What emanates from the human being? How will spiritual beings be involved in our destiny? The main theme running throughout is the interpenetration of the Moral and the Mechanical that must be done by humans.

  • af Andrew Linnell
    193,95 kr.

  • - Leonardo
    af Andrew Linnell
    553,95 kr.

    Hidden Heretic describes Leonardo's depiction of a deep mystery in his Virgin of the Rocks paintings. Because the Inquisition was still a menace to science and non-Catholic theologies, Leonardo dismembered his insights to safely reveal them individually through his artistic genius. The book shows how this dismembered mystery can be reintegrated through the works of his students. The book explores the role the mystic and wisest man of the Byzantine Empire, Georgius Gemistus Plethon, played as catalyst for the Renaissance. The author carries the reader back to 15th century Florence and Milan to experience its drama and artists. An important book for academics and a fascinating read for the layperson