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24 results found for "Johann Valentin Andreae"

  • Les Noces Alchimiques de Christian Rose-Croix I | The Golden Rosycross

    manuscrit intitulé « Les Noces Alchimiques de Christian Rose-Croix », dont la paternité a été attribué e à Johann e Valentine Andrea, a été publié pour la première fois.

  • Pistis Sophia  | The Golden Rosycross

    Sophia couvrent le premier des six livres de l'Évangile de la Pistis Sophia, attribué au gnostique Valentin L'un d'entre eux est l'Évangile de la Pistis Sophia, attribué à Valentin (environ 150 après J.

  • 2010-1eng

    - Johannes Witteveen 28 Positio fraternitatis rosae crucis - Klaas-Jan Bakker 36 May the roses flower

  • 2013-4eng

    a word 28 The power of silence 33 Kludge sentences 36 The weight of a word 39 The central vision of Johann

  • 2011-4eng

    on the horizon 21 Celtic Christianity 26 Eiré, independent, magical, invincible 30 A true knight 37 Johannes

  • 2008-2eng

    future - general pupils’ convention 2007 08 It is time for an inner climate change - Annick de Witt 15 Valentinus ’ life 18 Valentinus’ creation myth 21 The pure heart 25 The pleroma according to Valentinus 26 Living

  • The Gnostic Mysteries of the Pistis Sophia | The Golden Rosycross

    covers the first of the six books of the Gospel of the Pistis Sophia, which is attributed to the gnostic Valentinus One of these is the Gospel of the Pistis Sophia, attributed to the authorship of Valentinus (approx.

  • 2019-3eng

    And the Sufi leader professor Johan Witteveen in an interview just before his death: ‘The meaning of Petri 13 Night of the Soul 15 Thinking is superficial, feeling brings you to your soul - Interview with Johan

  • 2010-2eng

    The fourth dimension 14 The other heritage of Charles Darwin 22 We will obviously not speak of love - Johan

  • Glossary

    The name Authades is derived from the gnostic gospel Pistis Sophia, by Valentinus, where it represents Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosycross, which contains an explanation of a veiled text, written by Johann Valentin Andreae, a Brother of the seventeenth-century Rosicrucians who lived in Calw, Southern Germany

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