Surf these sites: -- "The Supersensual Life" by Jacob Boehme, translated by William Law. An Introduction and Treasures from the Writings of Jacob Boehme -- The excerpts of Boehme presented on this site are taken from the 18th century translations done by William Law. Esoterica: The Journal of Esoteric Studies -- Wonderful images from Jacob Boehme, "Theosophia Revelata" (1730). Jacob Boehme -- Page dedicated to Jacob Boehme with brief biography, synopsis of his thought, and links. At Mythos & Logos. Jacob Boehme Resources -- One of the most extraordinary academic Internet sites built by Bruce Janz. It is dedicated to the work, world, and influence of Jacob Boehme (1574-1624), considered by Hegel as "the first German philosopher". Contains a complete list of Boehme''s works, an extensive bio - bibliography, a collection of WWW resources and several Boehme''s texts. Beautifully illustrated. Jakob Boehme -- His legacy and theological ideas. Modern Gnosticism -- A rosicrucian point of view on Boehme. Mysticism at the Dawn of the Modern Age - Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme -- "What we encounter in the works of the master shoemaker of Görlitz, Jacob Boehme (1575 - 1624), is like the jubilation of nature, which, at the peak of its development, admires its essence. Before us appears a man whose words have wings, woven out of the blissful feeling that he sees the knowledge in himself shining as higher wisdom". Science, Meaning, & Evolution : The Cosmology of Jacob Boehme -- "Basarab Nicolescu has given us a text which must be recognized and celebrated for the alchemic wedding it is : it joins symbolic language, poetical language, with the language of western analysis" (Karen-Claire Voss, Theosophical History, vol.5, no.2, 1994) The Ecole Initiative : Jakob Boehme -- An introduction to the work of Boehme.
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