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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 2: Mysteries and Mystery Wisdom
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- now, whereas earlier we took delight in different things; that we love
- The barbarian who loves hunting creates a heaven for himself in which
- has found an enchanted tomb. The words, God is Love, are grasped by
- the mystic in a higher sense. For God has carried this Love to its
- uttermost. He has given Himself in infinite Love; He has diffused
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 4: Plato as a Mystic
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- fear, fierce loves and all the other human ills and, as the initiated
- expressed in the words: When the mind is mastered by the love of the
- Plato's dialogue on love, the Symposium, also describes an
- initiation. Here love appears as the herald of wisdom. If wisdom,
- world, then love has a maternal relationship with this Logos. Before
- in man is united with the idea of love. In the Symposium men of
- love; the man in the street, the politician, the scientist, the poet of comedy,
- love according to how he experiences life. How they express themselves
- Through love one being is drawn to another. The manifold variety of
- things into which the divine unity is diffused strives through love
- toward oneness and harmony. Love therefore has a divine quality. Hence
- stages of maturity, have declared their views on love, Socrates takes
- up the discussion. He considers love from the viewpoint of a thinker
- capable of cognition. For him love is not a god. But it is something
- leading man to God. Eros, love, is no god for him. God is perfect, and
- he speaks about love. He says he is only recounting a revelation about
- it, which a woman gave him. He has conceived an idea of love's nature
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
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- within the world of existence: love and strife. Empedocles says of the
- At one time all are brought together into one order by Love;
- love and hate. Empedocles says this distinctly:
- Are brought together by Love in blooming life's high season;
- love and hate. But if man is to find the divine he himself must become
- (Typhon) and Love (Isis). Empedocles expresses his basic conviction in
- Greek form with ideas reminiscent of the myths. Aphrodite is Love;
- teacher of love, was for Socrates
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 6: Egyptian Mystery Wisdom
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- has killed the higher nature in him. Love in his soul (Isis) must
- who attunes all people to love and friendship and unites them in an
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 8: The Miracle of the Raising of Lazarus
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- wished to see once more the man he had loved, and when the stone had
- Jesus loved Lazarus (John 11:36). This indicates no ordinary
- Gospel, in which Jesus is the Word. Jesus loved Lazarus because he
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 9: The Apocalypse of John
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- it. But I demand from you that you should attain to your highest love.
- required of him that he should not bar his own way to the highest love
- self. He has left the first love. The knowledge arising out of
- the very highest love is not needed to attain this goal. For this a
- love is necessary which far surpasses all love for other things. Only
- this is the highest love. The path to the divine is an infinite one,
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 13: Augustine and the Church
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- "We are and we perceive our existence and we love our own existence
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