The Seeress of Prevorst F Hauffe Revelations Concerning the Inner Life of Man From the Germ by Mrs Crowe

The Seeress of Prevorst  F  Hauffe  Revelations Concerning the Inner Life of Man  From the Germ  by Mrs  Crowe
Author: Andreas Justinus C Kerner,Friederike Hauffe
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1021200360

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This remarkable work of spiritualism, first published in 1845, is a collection of revelations received by Friederike Hauffe, a German mystic known as the Seeress of Prevost. Andreas Justinus Kerner, a noted physician and medium, recorded these messages and provided commentary. The result is a fascinating glimpse into the inner life of the human soul, filled with insights and wisdom that continue to inspire readers today. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books

British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1895
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11455986

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Catalogue of Printed Books

Catalogue of Printed Books
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1894
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433000291892

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Mediality on Trial

Mediality on Trial
Author: Ehler Voss
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110416411

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This volume addresses controversies connected to the testing of the capacities and potentials of mediums. Today we commonly associate the term "medium" with the technical communication between transmitters and receivers. Yet this term likewise applies to those who cooperate with agencies that exceed the presumed domain of the material world. Insofar as one presumes a division between distinctly opposed categories of religion and the secular, technical media tend to be associated with the secular and human (trance) mediums tend to be associated with religion after 1900. This volume concerns the ways in which the term medium still marks an overlapping of – and thus problematizes – the aforementioned division between religion and the secular, the personal and the technological. The term medium carries with it a seed of doubt that is itself inseparable from investment in the medium's power: insofar as they communicate with an "other" realm, mediums offer the hope and promise of new possibilities and improved efficiency, and thus of a better life; yet they have simultaneously been under suspicion of altering (or even inventing) the messages they communicate. It is due to this combination of promise and suspicion that "mediumism" has tended to evoke scientific, religious, and moral controversies. Thus, we can speak of a "mediumistic trial" – that is, a process in which a medium is put to the test concerning its potentials and trustworthiness. Around 1800, experts were asked if a modern secular institution would be capable of inspiring, domesticating or excluding trance mediumship. This question has stayed with us ever since, and the answers have remained inconclusive. That is why the past and present of mediumship may be asked to elucidate each other.

Mysteries and Secrets Revealed

Mysteries and Secrets Revealed
Author: Ph. D Pankratz
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781633886698

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Mysteries and Secrets Revealed uncovers the reality behind mysteries of nature and secrets of frauds that eluded common understanding. The journey begins in the ancient Greek city of Delphi, where priests claimed the gift of a priceless gold lion was an acknowledgement of their clairvoyant powers. But their concocted story concealed an embarrassing blunder. Those sufficiently savvy to catch the lie became aware of even deeper problems. Author Loren Pankratz then guides us through the conflicts of Renaissance scholars, including Galileo who explained things in ways that enraged philosophers and infuriated priests. Galileo's methods of investigation were perpetuated by the meticulous work of the Academy of Experiment, and Bernard Fontenelle's enthralling dialogue enabled common people to accept life in the rearranged sun-centered universe. Clairvoyants in a mesmeric trance claimed they could visit distant planets and endure brutal surgical procedures. If any of this was real, how was it possible? One nineteenth century mesmeric savant, Alexis Didier, was so convincing that someone claimed no case of clairvoyance could be made for anyone if his accomplishments were not real. This unchallenged declaration is now unraveled here for the first time through information gleaned from uncommon documents and rare antiquarian pamphlets. The surprising manifestations of modern spiritualism quickly escalated into a psychic arms race that included mysterious tipping and turning of tables. Scientist Michael Faraday devised ingenious experiments to show how subtle muscle reactions outside of awareness created these manifestations. On the other hand, explanations for table levitations and mysterious writing on slates could only be solved by individuals with acute observational skills and acquainted with the methods of trickery. Each story in Mysteries and SecretsRevealed captures the tension of conflict, the thrill of discovery, and the strategies of science that unmasked frauds, fakes, false belief, and the enigmas of our natural world.

THE MYSTERY OF THE PORTAL

THE MYSTERY OF THE PORTAL
Author: Trevor Dance
Publsiher: Rudolf Steiner Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-04-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781855846319

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The philosopher and educationalist Rudolf Steiner was also a radical dramatist who wrote four lengthy and complex plays. The first of these, The Portal of Initiation, is rich in content and artistically presented, but leaves us with questions: Why is the first scene so long and many speeches so lengthy? Why are our usual expectations of drama not met? Was Steiner really a competent dramatist? In this essential guide, Trevor Dance suggests that the first step to appreciating The Portal of Initiation is to understand Steiner's methods. The play belongs to the tradition of Mystery Dramas from ancient times – artistic works intended as vehicles for inner development. Steiner thus combines aspects of Goethe's alchemical fable The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily with the spiritual growth of contemporary individuals – all in the broader context of reincarnation and karma. With accessibility in mind, the author provides a clear synopsis of each scene and introduces us to the characters – a collection of rustics, sophisticates, hierophants and spiritual entities. Their dilemmas and challenges take place on many layers of reality: from a room in Sophia's house to the exalted Sun Temple. Revealing the enigmas behind the creation and content of The Portal of Initiation, Dance enables us not only to enjoy the play, but also to love it. His lucid guide – the first of its kind – is an ideal introduction for both individual readers and study groups.

Science

Science
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 708
Release: 1892
Genre: Theosophy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005608968

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Schopenhauer

Schopenhauer
Author: David E. Cartwright
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 601
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521825986

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This is the first comprehensive biography of Schopenhauer written in English. Placing him in his historical and philosophical contexts, David E. Cartwright tells the story of Schopenhauer's life to convey the full range of his philosophy. He offers a fully documented portrait in which he explores Schopenhauer's fractured family life, his early formative influences, his critical loyalty to Kant, his personal interactions with Fichte and Goethe, his ambivalent relationship to Schelling, his contempt for Hegel, his struggle to make his philosophy known, and his reaction to his late-arriving fame.