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Styllinski. Feel free to republish and distribute. Please include my name and a link back to this website. Introduction Crossroads Community. Robert Fludd and His Images of The Divine. Between 1617 and 1621 the English physician and polymath Robert Fludd published his masterwork Utriusque Cosmi, a book split into two volumes and packed with over 60 intricate engravings.

Robert Fludd and His Images of The Divine

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3 Secret mysteries of America's beginnings Secrets of the Dollar Bill 2009. The Manly P. Hall Archive » The Twenty-First Century: A New Beginning. Nicholas Roerich. Nicholas Roerich (October 9, 1874 – December 13, 1947) — known also as Nikolai Konstantinovich Rerikh (Russian: Никола́й Константи́нович Ре́рих) — was a Russian painter, writer, archaeologist, theosophist, enlightener,[1] philosopher, and public figure.

Nicholas Roerich

Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia to the family of a well-to-do notary public, he lived in various places around the world until his death in Naggar,[2] Himachal Pradesh, India. Trained as an artist and a lawyer, his main interests were literature, philosophy, archaeology, and especially art. Roerich was a dedicated activist for the cause of preserving art and architecture during times of war. He earned several nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The so-called Roerich Pact was signed into law by the United States and most nations of the Pan-American Union during April 1935. The black sun. Rudolf Steiner. Austrian philosopher, social reformer, architect and esotericist In the first, more philosophically oriented phase of this movement, Steiner attempted to find a synthesis between science and spirituality.[13] His philosophical work of these years, which he termed "spiritual science", sought to apply the clarity of thinking characteristic of Western philosophy to spiritual questions,[14]:291 differentiating this approach from what he considered to be vaguer approaches to mysticism.

Rudolf Steiner

Kult Mitry a chrześcijaństwo. Niniejszy tekst jest polemiką z 11 rozdziałem książki Karlheinza Deschnera pt.

Kult Mitry a chrześcijaństwo

I znowu zapiał kur. W rozdziale tym Deschner za pomocą różnych paralel pomiędzy mitraizmem a chrześcijaństwem próbuje dowodzić, że chrześcijaństwo zaczerpnęło swe najważniejsze wierzenia, koncepcje i obrzędy właśnie od mitraizmu. Taka teza jest bardzo popularna wśród różnych przeciwników chrześcijaństwa. Transfer Agreement - Table of Contents. Przebudzenie okultystyczne w XIX wieku. Niemiecki filozof Georg W.

Przebudzenie okultystyczne w XIX wieku

F. Hegel zauważył: "Historia uczy nas, że niczego się nie uczymy z historii". Ten znany aksjomat jest i zrozumiały i pożałowania godny. Hyperborea. In Greek mythology the Hyperboreans (Ancient Greek: Ὑπερβόρε(ι)οι, pronounced [hyperbóre(ː)ɔi̯]; Latin: Hyperborei) were mythical people who lived "beyond the North Wind".

Hyperborea

The Greeks thought that Boreas, the god of the North Wind (one of the Anemoi, or "Winds") lived in Thrace, and therefore Hyperborea indicates a region that lay far to the north of Thrace. This land was supposed to be perfect, with the sun shining twenty-four hours a day, which to modern ears suggests a possible location within the Arctic Circle. However, it is also possible that Hyperborea had no real physical location at all, for according to the classical Greek poet Pindar,

Emanuel Swedenborg. Wanda Dynowska. Wanda Dynowska (także: Umadevi, czyli Bogini Uma, Świetlista Dusza) (ur. 30 czerwca 1888 w Petersburgu, zm. 20 marca 1971 w Mysore) – polska pisarka, tłumaczka, działaczka społeczna, popularyzatorka teologii i filozofii hinduizmu w Polsce.

Wanda Dynowska

Ambasadorka kultury indyjskiej i polskiej, karma jogini, założycielka i organizatorka Biblioteki Polsko-Indyjskiej. Biografia[edytuj | edytuj kod] Aboriginal Tasmanians. A picture of the last four "full blooded" Tasmanian Aborigines c. 1860s.

Aboriginal Tasmanians

Truganini, the last to survive, is seated at far right. The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Tasmanian: Parlevar or Palawa) were the indigenous people of the Australian state of Tasmania, located south of the mainland. Before British colonisation in 1803, there were an estimated 3,000–15,000 Parlevar.[1][2] A number of historians point to introduced disease as the major cause of the destruction of the full-blooded Aboriginal population.[3]:pp 84-85[4]:p 388[5]:pp 66-67[6]:pp 372-376 Geoffrey Blainey wrote that by 1830 in Tasmania: "Disease had killed most of them but warfare and private violence had also been devastating. Theosophy. Theosophy comes from the Greek theosophia (θεοσοφία), which combines theos (θεός), "God"[3] and sophia (σοφία), "wisdom," meaning "divine wisdom.

Theosophy

" From the late 19th century onwards, the term theosophy has generally been used to refer to the religio-philosophic doctrines of the Theosophical Society, founded in New York City in 1875 by Helena Blavatsky, William Quan Judge, and Henry Steel Olcott. Akashic records. Background[edit] Akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning "sky", "space" or "aether", and it entered the language of theosophy through H. P. Blavatsky, who characterized it as a sort of life force; she also referred to "indestructible tablets of the astral light" recording both the past and future of human thought and action, but she did not explicitly identify these as "akashic" in nature.[1] The notion of an akashic record is attributed to Alfred Percy Sinnett, who, in his book Esoteric Buddhism (1884), wrote of a Buddhist belief in "a permanency of records in the Akasa" and "the potential capacity of man to read the same.

"[2][1] By C. Akasha... Helena Blavatsky. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (Russian: Еле́на Петро́вна Блава́тская, Ukrainian: Олена Петрівна Блаватська), born as Helena von Hahn (Russian: Елена Петровна Ган, Ukrainian: Олена Петрівна Ган; 12 August [O.S. 31 July] 1831 – 8 May 1891), was a Russian occultist.[1] In 1875, Blavatsky, Henry Steel Olcott, and William Quan Judge established a research and publishing institute called the Theosophical Society. Blavatsky defined Theosophy as "the archaic Wisdom-Religion, the esoteric doctrine once known in every ancient country having claims to civilization. Theosophical Society. The Theosophical Society is an organization formed in 1875 to advance theosophy.

Blavatsky. Theosophical University Press Online Edition By H. P. Atlantyda, Agarta i Lemuria – Legenda Czy Prawda? ----[ Reklama ]----

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Lemuria.