
The Gospel of John as Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
German, Arthur Schult, 1965
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This work is the result of more than thirty years of meditative engagement with the Gospel of John. While the Gospels report facts and events from the life of Jesus, they should be understood in their deeper meaning as initiation writings. Their gnostic character is most clearly evident in the Gospel of John. It is a cosmic force, a real impulse that permeates the earthly world, all realms of existence and life, the entire creation, transforming it from within – it is the revelation of the cosmic Christ.

The Gospel of John as Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
German, Arthur Schult, 1965
The Black Madonnas are said to possess a special miraculous power. Their origins can be traced back to Celtic and Germanic times. Later, the influence of the Cathars and Templars played a significant role. For Begg, the black goddesses embody the search for lost feminine knowledge. They express feminine wisdom, the earthly and primordial aspects that have been separated throughout the cultural process, and thus serve as a symbol for the reconciliation of religion and the healing power of nature. The book also acts as a guide, revealing the individual cult images and their locations along with their legends.

The book "Krebsbüchlein. Ameisenbüchlein" by Christian G. Salzmann is a specialized work that addresses topics in the social sciences, particularly pedagogy. Published in 2007, it offers a thorough examination of educational concepts and their application. Weighing 374 grams and with compact dimensions of 13.6 cm in width and 20.8 cm in height, it is convenient for both academic use and personal development. The content is written in German and is aimed at readers interested in the theoretical and practical aspects of pedagogy. This non-fiction book is part of Christian G. Salzmann's educational writings and provides valuable insights into the subject matter, which are relevant for both professionals and those interested in the field.

The non-fiction book "The Third Time. The Return of the Lord - The Age of the Holy Spirit" by Ernesto Enkerlin offers an in-depth exploration of themes in philosophy and religion, particularly in the context of general legal studies. Published in 1986, the work is aimed at readers interested in the philosophical and theological questions of the time. Weighing 580 grams and with compact dimensions of 25 cm in width and 20 cm in height, the book is suitable for both academic use and personal study. Enkerlin, as the author, brings his expertise to the discussion and illuminates the concepts of the return and the Holy Spirit from a legal and philosophical perspective. This non-fiction book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to engage with the complex interactions between faith, law, and social developments.

The Thidrekssaga or Didrik of Bern and the Niflungs / The Life of Didrik of Bern and the Niflungs: Translated for the first time in full from the Old Swedish manuscript of the Thidrekssaga and provided with geographical notes. Includes an essay.

Die Thidrekssaga oder Didrik von Bern und die Niflungen / Das Leben Didriks von Bern und die Nifl...
German, Heinz Ritter-Schaumburg, 1990
The famous Swedish naturalist and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) described a holistic worldview in his visionary work, which is now confirmed by the latest scientific research. The author relates Swedenborg's central ideas to the statements of David Bohm, Fritjof Capra, Werner Heisenberg, and Rupert Sheldrake, as well as Eastern religious texts that advocate for the unity of science and transcendence. With well-founded expertise, Ursula Groll provides extensive evidence from Swedenborg's complete works, which are otherwise difficult for the reader to access due to their volume (25 volumes).
