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This is an anthology of writings by the German Christian mystic, Jacob Boehme, edited by the occult writer, Franz Hartmann.
Hartmann was a noted Theosophist, who also wrote With the Adepts and In the Pronaos of the Temple of Wisdom.
Other than organizing the quotes from diverse books of Boehme into a set of themes ('Angels, The Christ, Redemption'),
Hartmann mostly lets Boehme speak for himself.
Boehme, typical of mystics who have experienced ecstatic visions, can go into puzzling detail about the structure of the universe, and the metaphysical reality that pervades it.
This is a great reference work on the thought of this profound mystic for students of the occult.

Also by Boehme at sacred-texts: The Signature of All Things, and Confessions of Jacob Boehme.

Title Page

Preface

Contents

The Life of Jacob Boehme

Chapter I. Introduction

Chapter II. The Unity of the All

Chapter III. The Seven Properties or Qualities of Eternal Nature

Chapter IV. Creation

Chapter V. The Angels

Chapter VI. The Restoration of Nature and the Generation of Man

Chapter VII. Man

Chapter VIII. Nature, or the Third Principle

Chapter IX. Generation

Chapter X. The Christ

Chapter XI. Incarnation--The Celestial Virgin

Chapter XII. Redemption

Chapter XIII. Regeneration

Chapter XIV. Death and Eternal Life

Conclusion

Appendix

Index

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