
The Cloud Upon the Sanctuary by Karl Von Eckartshausen is a Christian mysticism book veiled in hermetic code, first published in 1909 in the United Kingdom. Sneak Peak “if the sublimest Truths of faith are still, for us, wrapped in impenetrable obscurity, the reason for this is because we have up to the present dissolved the connection between God, nature, and man.” Synopsis The Cloud Upon the Sanctuary by Karl von Eckartshausen is a Christian mysticism book that delves into hermetic philosophy and ancient knowledge. Written by a German philosopher and esotericist, the book explores profound spiritual themes and offers insights into the nature of divine wisdom and enlightenment. Within its pages, Eckartshausen presents a series of dialogues and letters that discuss the path towards spiritual illumination and the deep connection between God and humanity. Rooted in Christian mysticism, the book draws inspiration from hermetic philosophy and ancient wisdom, weaving together a tapestry of mystical teachings. Eckartshausen emphasizes the significance of inner transformation and the cultivation of virtues as vital steps on the journey to spiritual enlightenment. He explores concepts such as the nature of God, the existence of a hidden spiritual realm, and the role of divine revelation, inviting readers to explore the depths of their own spirituality. At the heart of "The Cloud Upon the Sanctuary" lies the concept of the "Sanctuary" itself—an allegorical representation of a sacred spiritual space where individuals can seek communion with the divine. It is within this sanctuary that seekers can tap into ancient knowledge and experience profound spiritual revelations, uncovering hidden truths and gaining a deeper understanding of the divine mysteries. This book has left a lasting impact on Christian mysticism and has also resonated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Its exploration of spiritual enlightenment, the
Page Count:
72
Publication Date:
2023-06-24
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798399673172
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