Description:During the early part of the twentieth century, Professor Hermann Beckh began a search to discover the truth about the mystery wisdom of antiquity. As a recognized specialist in the field of Buddhist texts, he knew that complete knowledge of such mysteries could not be found within the limitations of ordinary daily consciousness, sensory perception, and logic.Beckh was well aware that Gautama Buddha had indicated the stages of higher knowledge, and his studies of Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophic teachings revealed that such knowledge could be experienced directly with the help of disciplined meditation. Clairvoyant cognition includes the conscious penetration of sleep consciousness, the dream state, and an experience of prenatal consciousness. He concluded that the mysteries and Rudolf Steiner's written works are both based on the same perceptions.Hermann Beckh--a world-renown authority on Tibetan, Sanskrit, Pali, and Avestan texts--quickly became disenchanted with Madame Blavatsky's Theosophy, since it displays little precise academic knowledge of primary records. Moreover, universities showed scant understanding the texts they analyzed through philology and sociology. Thus, based on his comprehensive studies and personal experience, Beckh resolved to present his own perceptions and vision to the public.C O N T E N T SIntroduction: Seminal Ideas and Historic Moments, by Stephen E. UsherPART 1: OUR ORIGIN IN THE LIGHT: PICTURES FROM GENESISIntroductionPrefaceThe Dream of Eden in the Consciousness of HumanityPrimordial CreationThe Second CreationParadiseEveThe FallCainThe RainbowPART 2: ZARATHUSTRAIntroductionForewordZarathustra in the Present AgeThe First Zarathustra and Primordial WisdomAvestaAppendixPART 3: FROM THE WORLD OF THE MYSTERIESIntroductionForewordThe Sacred Primal Word of Zarathustra, with excerpts from the AvestaPostscript on the Name ZarathustraISIS--the Star-wisdom of the Early Egyptian Mysteries and Its Connection with ZarathustraThe Name IsisThe Name EveBuddha's PassingThe Tree of Lifethe Christ-secret of the Early MysteriesPART 4: APPENDICESThe Rainbow's RevelationThe Dream of Eden in the Light of ChristmasQueen Maya: The Christmas-mystery in the Indian Flower-gardenEtheric Formative Forces and HieroglyphsEgypt in the Light of the Grave and ResurrectionThis volume collects for the first time in English three ground-breaking publications: Our Origin in the Light (Genesis 1-9) (1924); Zarathustra (1927) and From the World of the Mysteries (1927), as well as five of articles by Beckh from contemporary periodicals.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with From the Mysteries: Genesis – Zarathustra. To get started finding From the Mysteries: Genesis – Zarathustra, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: During the early part of the twentieth century, Professor Hermann Beckh began a search to discover the truth about the mystery wisdom of antiquity. As a recognized specialist in the field of Buddhist texts, he knew that complete knowledge of such mysteries could not be found within the limitations of ordinary daily consciousness, sensory perception, and logic.Beckh was well aware that Gautama Buddha had indicated the stages of higher knowledge, and his studies of Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophic teachings revealed that such knowledge could be experienced directly with the help of disciplined meditation. Clairvoyant cognition includes the conscious penetration of sleep consciousness, the dream state, and an experience of prenatal consciousness. He concluded that the mysteries and Rudolf Steiner's written works are both based on the same perceptions.Hermann Beckh--a world-renown authority on Tibetan, Sanskrit, Pali, and Avestan texts--quickly became disenchanted with Madame Blavatsky's Theosophy, since it displays little precise academic knowledge of primary records. Moreover, universities showed scant understanding the texts they analyzed through philology and sociology. Thus, based on his comprehensive studies and personal experience, Beckh resolved to present his own perceptions and vision to the public.C O N T E N T SIntroduction: Seminal Ideas and Historic Moments, by Stephen E. UsherPART 1: OUR ORIGIN IN THE LIGHT: PICTURES FROM GENESISIntroductionPrefaceThe Dream of Eden in the Consciousness of HumanityPrimordial CreationThe Second CreationParadiseEveThe FallCainThe RainbowPART 2: ZARATHUSTRAIntroductionForewordZarathustra in the Present AgeThe First Zarathustra and Primordial WisdomAvestaAppendixPART 3: FROM THE WORLD OF THE MYSTERIESIntroductionForewordThe Sacred Primal Word of Zarathustra, with excerpts from the AvestaPostscript on the Name ZarathustraISIS--the Star-wisdom of the Early Egyptian Mysteries and Its Connection with ZarathustraThe Name IsisThe Name EveBuddha's PassingThe Tree of Lifethe Christ-secret of the Early MysteriesPART 4: APPENDICESThe Rainbow's RevelationThe Dream of Eden in the Light of ChristmasQueen Maya: The Christmas-mystery in the Indian Flower-gardenEtheric Formative Forces and HieroglyphsEgypt in the Light of the Grave and ResurrectionThis volume collects for the first time in English three ground-breaking publications: Our Origin in the Light (Genesis 1-9) (1924); Zarathustra (1927) and From the World of the Mysteries (1927), as well as five of articles by Beckh from contemporary periodicals.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with From the Mysteries: Genesis – Zarathustra. To get started finding From the Mysteries: Genesis – Zarathustra, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.