Literature and Occult Tradition: Studies in Philosophical Poetry |
Contents
Introduction General Purpose | 1 |
Occultism and Literature | 67 |
of the Twin Soul | 145 |
Copyright | |
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Adam animals beast beauty Blake blessed body Cabala cabalists called cause chaos Christian conception created creation creatures daughter deity Demiurge denotes desire divine doctrines doth earth Elohim emanate eternal evil existence expressed face Faerie Queene father fecundated feeling female Element fruitfulness Garden of Adonis gives gods Goethe Hayoth heaven heavenly hermaphrodite Hermes Trismegistus Holy Hugo human hymns ideas incest Israel King light Madame Blavatsky male and female male Element Matrona matter Milton mind mother Mutability Cantos mystery myth Nature neo-platonism Nietzsche noumenon occultism occultist pantheism passage perfect philosophical poetry poetic poets Prajapati primitive Rabbi Simeon reincarnation religion Renaissance righteous rĂ´le sacred Sapience Schekhina Scriptures say sensuality sexual union side slender ray speak Spenser spirits stanza substance supreme theory things thou tion tradition twin soul unto Venus whole wife Wisdom woman words wrath Zohar