Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Golden Age Restored - cover

The Golden Age Restored

Henry Madathanas

Publisher: Edizioni Aurora Boreale

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

The alchemical treatise The Golden Age Restored was written in Tannenberg in 1622 by an unknow German physician, initiate and alchemist under the pseudonym Henry Madathanas. It was included in 1893 by Arthur Edward Waite – a British poet, writer, Freemason, esotericist and one of the greatest scholars of the Western Mystery Tradition – in the first volume of the English edition of The Hermetic Museum, a collection of the most celebrated ancient alchemical texts, originally published in 1678 in Latin with the title Musaeum Hermeticum. It is undoubtedly one of the most interesting alchemical texts that have come down to us from the mists of an archaic past of wisdom and knowledge of the elements of nature and their transmutation.
Available since: 05/16/2024.

Other books that might interest you

  • The Way of Saint Francis - Teachings and Practices for Daily Life - cover

    The Way of Saint Francis -...

    OFM Murray Bodo

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Who was medieval Italy's Francis of Assisi? Millions know him as the saint who first received the stigmata of Christ, as a champion of the poor, and as a mystic who possessed a divine rapport with the natural world. But few know that Saint Francis also created an extraordinary system of spiritual practices to radiate joy inward to the soul and outward to the world. On The Way of Saint Francis, Father Murray Bodo reveals the life of this celebrated saint and shares specific meditations, prayers, and teachings to cultivate the five great keys of Franciscan spirituality. Through them you will learn to open the door to the cell within—a sacred inner space available to us at any time and in any situation.
    Show book
  • Front Porch Wisdom - Navigating Leadership Pressures and Barriers as a Woman of Color - cover

    Front Porch Wisdom - Navigating...

    Froswa' Booker-Drew

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Illumination Book Awards Outstanding Book of the Year
    ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award
    Celebrating the Achievements and Struggles of Women of Color in Leadership
    Unlock your potential with Front Porch Wisdom, a powerful guide for women of color navigating the complex landscapes of leadership. Authored by Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew, Front Porch Wisdom fills a crucial gap in leadership books by focusing on faith and workplace journeys unique to women of color. Each chapter is an invitation to explore tools and insights tailored for nonprofit management, corporate environments, and beyond. With wisdom accumulated from a lifetime of leadership and community engagement, Dr. Booker-Drew offers a safe and reflective space for thinking, learning, and growing as a leader.
    Front Porch Wisdom offers women the opportunity to:
    
    - Emphasize the importance of faith and personal values in leadership roles.
    - Learn practical tools and strategies for navigating corporate and nonprofit sectors.
    - Read real-life stories and experiences from women of color in leadership.
    - Experience reflective exercises designed to encourage personal and professional growth.
    - Uncover insights into overcoming unique challenges faced by women of color.
    While reading Front Porch Wisdom, you will discover strategies to tackle workplace challenges, enhance your personal capacity, and build meaningful relationships that will fortify both your professional and spiritual journeys. Whether you are stepping into a leadership role or seeking to refine your existing skills, Front Porch Wisdom is your companion in climbing the leadership ladder with confidence and grace.
    Show book
  • Simply Good News - Why the Gospel Is News and What Makes It Good - cover

    Simply Good News - Why the...

    N. T. Wright

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The bishop, Bible scholar, modern heir to C. S. Lewis, and revered author of Simply Christian and Simply Jesus offers a fresh look at the Gospel, explaining why Jesus’ message is “good news” and why it is more timely and transforming today than we know. 
    The Gospel means good news. But if the message has been around for 2,000 years, what makes it significant today? What’s so “good” about stories involving damnation, violence, and a God who sacrifices his only son? 
    Noted Bible scholar N.T. Wright shows us how Christians today have lost sight of what the “good news” of the gospel really is. In Simply Good News, he takes us back in time to reveal how the people of the first-century—the gospel’s original audience—would have received Jesus’ message. He offer a clear and thoughtful analysis of what the “good news” really is, and applies it to our lives today, revealing its power to transform us.
    Show book
  • The Mystery of the Apocalypse - cover

    The Mystery of the Apocalypse

    Manly Palmer Hall

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Subjected to more criticism than any other book now incorporated in the New Testament, the Apocalypse--popularly accredited to St. John the Divine--is by far the most important but least understood of the Gnostic Christian writings. Though Justin Martyr declared the Book of Revelation to have been written by "John, one of Christ's apostles," its authorship was disputed as early as the second century after Christ. In the third century these contentions became acute and even Dionysius of Alexandria and Eusebius attacked the Johannine theory, declaring that both the Book of Revelation and the Gospel according to St. John were written by one Cerinthus, who borrowed the name of the great apostle the better to foist his own doctrines upon the Christians. Later Jerome questioned the authorship of the Apocalypse and during the Reformation his objections were revived by Luther and Erasmus. The once generally accepted notion that the Book of Revelation was the actual record of a "mystical experience" occurring to St. John while that seer was an exile in the Isle of Parmos is now regarded with disfavor by more critical scholars. Other explanations have therefore been advanced to account for the symbolism permeating the volume and the original motive for its writing.
    Show book
  • Christian Stewardship - cover

    Christian Stewardship

    Bill Vasilakis

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Understand what Christian stewardship is all about.
    Show book
  • Crowned With Purpose - A Devotional For Women - cover

    Crowned With Purpose - A...

    Nakita Mayers

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Hidden within the heart of every woman who reads these words lies the essence of Sarah, the resilience of Bathsheba, the wisdom of Abigail, or the courage of Esther. As you go through this book, you'll meet these amazing women who faced tough times but never gave up on their purpose. 
    Consider these women not merely as characters in history, but as friends guiding you toward your destiny. Embrace their stories as blueprints for navigating life's challenges, drawing strength from their strategies to overcome your own difficulties. 
    To experience the fullness and abundance of life, one must embrace purpose wholeheartedly. 
    So, let these stories inspire you to find your purpose and live a life filled with meaning, just as these remarkable women did before us... You're not alone on this journey!This Christian-based book offers the most beautiful and purposeful prayers that uplift and inspire you to be who you were born to be. And to live a life that honors the gifts you’ve been given.
    Show book