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  • Title: Chapter: About the Author, the People, and the Background of this Book
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    • About the Author, the People, and the Background of this Book
    • with increasing numbers of people in many countries. The sheer physical and
    • into contact with people and events in central, southern and western
    • scholar and author, so beloved by the common people who flocked to his
    • places, and the sacraments were administered to the people.
    • interdict of the Pope, brought great hardship to the people. Some areas of
    • years, and the people were in great distress for lack of spiritual help and
    • fire, the people sought the essential truths of life in their personal
    • derision on the faces of the people as he faced them. For a long moment there
    • The result was that for five years people flocked to hear him wherever he
    • constitutions and activities of different peoples are different, the
    • believed that it was incumbent upon the physician to know other peoples as
    • whose experiences, observations of peoples, places and events, as well as
    • peoples of Europe in the year 1527, and not only did not include comment on
    • Meanwhile, Boehme's fame was spreading as more and more people read the
    • Boehme was one of those people who suffer much from the enthusiasm and
    • “a conference of noble people,” as he described it.
    • A great crowd of the everyday people of Goerlitz, the shoemakers, tanners,
  • Title: Chapter: Agrippa of Nettesheim and Theophrastus Paracelsus
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    • and of securing various advantages to people by means of these arts, this is
    • spirit. To such people the spirit does not show any spirit; therefore they
    • grasp the spirit with the senses will people these processes with all kinds
  • Title: Chapter: Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa
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    • learning the latter is accessible to man only with difficulty. Most people
    • can. Here the truth is that most people are not capable of grasping purely
    • aware that people who rely on the gospel that “our entire world of
    • time being, people like Haeckel and thousands of his kind philosophize merrily
  • Title: Contents: Mysticism at the Dawn of the Modern Age
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    • About the Author, the People, and the Background of This Book
  • Title: Chapter: Epilogue
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    • and Haeckel. A plant, an animal, do not gain anything for me if I people them
  • Title: Chapter: The Friendship with God
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    • symbolically: through the effect of his sermon about forty people fell down
  • Title: Chapter: Introduction
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    • with respect to other people, but also understand his nature, internally and
    • 1813. “Imagine a world of people born blind, who therefore know only those
    • most people to consider themselves to be a
    • in this vein: it is not a matter of people who cannot acquire the inner
    • At the same time there exists in most people a definite feeling that with
  • Title: Chapter: Meister Eckhart
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    • his testimony. “Some people want to look upon God with their eyes, as they
    • for the sake of external riches and of internal solace; but these people do
    • not love God aright ... Foolish people deem that they should look upon God



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