AURORA: Day-Spring

AURORA: Day-Spring by Jacob Boehme, published by Lulu.com on October 8, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of Boehme’s mystical experiences and philosophical insights. This edition spans 566 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Boehme’s formative years, including his mentorship under Abraham Behem and his involvement with the “Conventicle of God’s Real Servants,” a study group led by Martin Moller.
Readers will find a detailed account of Boehme’s spiritual journey, particularly his pivotal vision in 1600, which he believed unveiled the spiritual structure of the world and the intricate relationship between God and humanity. The text engages with themes of religion and mysticism, offering insights into good and evil as perceived through Boehme’s unique lens. This edition serves as a significant literary collection for those interested in the intersections of spirituality and philosophical thought.
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Bohme’s mentor was Abraham Behem who corresponded with Valentin Weigel. Bohme joined the “Conventicle of God’s Real Servants” – a parochial study group organized by Martin Moller. Bohme had a number of mystical experiences throughout his youth, culminating in a vision in 1600 as one day he focused his attention onto the exquisite beauty of a beam of sunlight reflected in a pewter dish. He believed this vision revealed to him the spiritual structure of the world, as well as the relationship between God and man, and good and evil.
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