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Anyone read Jacob Boheme???
Suggestions on books please.... ty
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Never heard from him
ops: But I looked him up online and find these: http://www.passtheword.org/Jacob-Boehme/ and http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/boehme/ Why should we read him?
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Jacob Boheme...alchemist..cobbler visionary christian....philosopher..a GREAT mind
Why should you read him? Well because he understood the relationship betwen all things..God and man..science and religion and saw that all were one.... Without Boheme there would not be many of the greats....
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Thank you, I will look into some of his writings then.
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