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There are some very
interesting development regarding Jacob Boehme coming from Europe.
Below is an excerpt from an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine
about the recent interest in Boehme. For my part I am not so
interested in the clinical recitations of the various new finding
from antique book shelves. Rather it is the effect after nearly 400
years since the death of the venerable Mr. Boehme that his spirit
continues to exert on people. It is the quantum mysterium
which captures my reverence.
In den Osten kommt
das Licht [To the East Comes the Light]
Von REINER
SCHWEINFURTH (International Jacob Boehme Society)
Frankfurter
Allgemeine 19Aug2019
“...In addition,
the first biographer of Boehme, his confidant Abraham von
Franckenberg(1593-1652), published his life report here for
the first time. Now a text comparison possible with the saved
handwritten manuscripts, which were preserved by the upper class in
Silesia. The unrefined edition is accompanied by margin notes from
the editors, whoseevaluation promises previously unknown
information.
All contributions to the conference in Gotha confirmed the growing international interest in Jacob Boehme the “Philosophicus Teutonicus”. Around the research center led by Martin Mulsow
the Boehme expert Lucinda Martin has created a network. In the Research library at Gotha are about 10, 000 manuscript records, many from the seventeenth century, not yet cataloged.
One of the attractions of exploring Bohemia is the discovery of the far-reaching, often subversive
ties that were already formed during his lifetime, then after his death in 1624, throughout Protestant Europe. His manuscripts were a precious commodity and many trustees profited. The pious and irrational diction of his writings remains a nuisance to positivistic-materialistic minds. Until
today.But after secularization, at least in this country, no one need fear, to be put in prison for spreading Bohemian ideas, for centuries this was different...”
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I want to point out
a few items in Mr Schweinfurth’s insightful essay“The pious and
irrational diction of his writings remains a nuisance to
positivistic/materialistic minds.” This is a very interesting
sentence. Allowing for the translation and the cultural difference
between the American and German audience the use of the term
“...pious and irrational diction...” may be off putting to some
as it may seem condescending. I don’t think it is meant that way.
I believe this is the way European scholars viewed spiritual
philosophy in the recent past where anything “religious” or
Christian is often regarded as quaint or intellectually suspect. I
think Mr Schweinfurth is attempting to bridge a generational gap
here. When writing for an audience who is still mired in European
anti-Christian thought where condescension is baked into the cake,
Mr. Schweinfurth skillfully sidesteps existing bias but continues to
move forward.
Who could blame
Europeans for holding rather negative views about Christianity after
centuries of war often blamed on religion when economic and
territorial motives were the real causes. Between the often
oppressive legacy of Roman Catholicism and the neo-Marxist
pretensions espoused by John Barth (and others) it is little wonder
that religious philosophy is suspected of duplicity. Boehme offers an
escape from the doctrines of the past.
It is important to
point out that Mr. Schweinfurth continues by emphasizing that
“...positivistic-materialistic minds...” may find Boehme
difficult due to the “nuisance” of troublesome abstract ideas
involved in his writings and advanced concepts often out of reach to
the modernist worldview. I believe Mr Schweinfurth is walking a
narrow line while making an important point about Boehme at the same
time not opening himself up to partisan criticism. Mr. Schweinfurth
offers us this extraordinary thought “...no one need fear, to be
put in prison for spreading Bohemian ideas...”. Except in a
clinical (or secular) environment whenever controversial spiritual
ideas are discussed there seems to be an underlying element of fear
just beyond peripheral vision.
DSR
DSR
Winter Solstice 2019
(original text)
Hinzu kommt, dass
der erste Biograph Böhmes, sein Vertrauter Abraham von Franckenberg
(1593 bis 1652),
hier zum ersten Mal seinen Lebensbericht publizierte. Nun ist ein
Textabgleich möglich
mit den gesicherten handgeschriebenen Manuskripten, die in der
erweckungswilligen
Oberschicht Schlesiens kursierten, gesammelt und teilweise bearbeitet
wurden. Die
Karnal-Ausgabe ist mit Marginalien der Herausgeber versehen, deren
Auswertung bisher
unbekannte Informationen verspricht.
Alle Beiträge der
Tagung in Gotha bestätigten das international wachsende Interesse am
Philosophicus
Teutonicus. Rund um das von Martin Mulsow geleitete Forschungszentrum
hat die
Böhme-Kennerin Lucinda Martin ein Netzwerk gesponnen. In der
Forschungsbibliothek
Gotha sind etwa 10 000 Handschriftensätze, viele aus dem siebzehnten
Jahrhundert, noch
gar nicht katalogisiert.
Ein Reiz der
Erforschung Böhmes besteht im Aufspüren der weitreichenden, oft
subversiv
geknüpften
Verbindungen, die sich schon zu seinen Lebzeiten, dann nach seinem
Tod 1624,
im ganzen
protestantischen Europa nachweisen lassen. Die Manuskripte waren eine
kostbare
Ware, von deren
Verkauf mancher Treuhänder profitierte. Die fromme und irrationale
Diktion seiner
Schriften bleibt für positivistisch-materialistische Gemüter ein
Ärgernis. Bis
heute. Doch nach der
Säkularisierung muss wenigstens hierzulande niemand mehr fürchten,
wegen Verbreitung
Böhmischer Gedanken ins Gefängnis gesteckt zu werden. Über
Jahrhunderte war
dies anders.
The entire text is
here: https://www.faz.net/-in4-9q0o1
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