Paths to Immortality Based on the Undeniable Powers of Human Nature
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"The oak can develop itself, the lion feels its strength through its nerves, but the human has sunk down to the delusion that nature is too stingy towards him, and had only given him alone no positive powers and no innate growth. The human has like any other creature his peculiar stamp; when he does not blur this, he gets to know nature and himself. But when he loses it, then he can indeed play with words and expressions learnt by rote, but he will obtain no sparks of pure knowledge and truth. The truth of humanity is based on the consciousness of immortality!"To show how to obtain the consciousness of immortality, Krebs describes by way of examples a form of letter mysticism composed of the concentrated thinking and feeling of letters through the parts of the body.
Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
K a Nitz
Publish Date
July 01, 2023
Pages
120
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.21 X 0.28 inches | 0.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780473678968
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J. B. Kerning was a pseudonym used by Johann Baptist Krebs (1774-1851), a renowned opera singer, director of operas, freemason, and esoteric writer who developed a form of letter mysticism composed of the concentrated thinking and feeling of letters through the parts of the body.
Johann Baptist Krebs (1774-1851) was a renowned opera singer, director of operas, freemason, and esoteric writer who wrote under a number of pseudonyms (in particular, J. B. Kerning). He developed a form of letter mysticism composed of the concentrated thinking and feeling of letters through the parts of the body. This practice had its Biblical foundations described in his student Karl Kolb's The Rebirth, the Inner True Life, or How do Humans Become Blessed?
Kerry Nitz is founder of K A Nitz publishing and since 2012 has published over 30 new English translations of works never before translated into English. He is the leading translator for the early 20th Century German authors Hermann Stehr and Georg Engel, and the 19th Century German occult author Johann Baptist Krebs (aka J. B. Kerning).