The Light (La Luce): An Introduction to Creative Imagination

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation
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Author: Massimo Scaligero, Eric L. Bisbocci ISBN: 9781584205241
Publisher: Steinerbooks Publication: June 1, 2001
Imprint: Lindisfarne Books Language: English
Author: Massimo Scaligero, Eric L. Bisbocci
ISBN: 9781584205241
Publisher: Steinerbooks
Publication: June 1, 2001
Imprint: Lindisfarne Books
Language: English
Here is a classic of contemporary spirituality. Scaligero was a student of Zen, yoga, and the spiritual science of Rudolf Steinerbut he came to completely independent conclusions based on his direct spiritual experience. Scaligeros masterpiece is a continuous, unfolding meditation, and an immediate expression of his travels in higher realms. It shows how the primal principle, the source of all beingknowing and lovedescends instant by instant into the phenomenal world. He writes from the very stream of being, into which his work invites us, and poses a challenge: will we learn to experience the processes of consciousness, or will we rest in their products? As with the texts of all true spiritual masters, Scaligeros words must be savored and contemplated in order to extract the nectar of wisdom contained in them.
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Here is a classic of contemporary spirituality. Scaligero was a student of Zen, yoga, and the spiritual science of Rudolf Steinerbut he came to completely independent conclusions based on his direct spiritual experience. Scaligeros masterpiece is a continuous, unfolding meditation, and an immediate expression of his travels in higher realms. It shows how the primal principle, the source of all beingknowing and lovedescends instant by instant into the phenomenal world. He writes from the very stream of being, into which his work invites us, and poses a challenge: will we learn to experience the processes of consciousness, or will we rest in their products? As with the texts of all true spiritual masters, Scaligeros words must be savored and contemplated in order to extract the nectar of wisdom contained in them.

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