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    1.Jacob Boehme Resources
     One of the most extraordinary academic Internet sites built by Bruce Janz. It is dedicated to the work, world, and influence of Jacob Boehme (1574-1624), considered by Hegel as "the first German philosopher". Contains a complete list of Boehme's works, an extensive bio - bibliography, a collection of WWW resources and several Boehme's texts. Beautifully illustrated.
    www.augustana.ab.ca
    2.The Ecole Initiative : Jakob Boehme
     An introduction to the work of Boehme.
    www.erols.com
    3.Jakob Boehme
     His legacy and theological ideas.
    users.aol.com
    4.An Introduction and Treasures from the Writings of Jacob Boehme
     The excerpts of Boehme presented on this site are taken from the 18th century translations done by William Law.
    www.passtheword.org
    5.Modern Gnosticism
     A rosicrucian point of view on Boehme.
    home.sol.no
    6.http://www.gnosis.org/library/super.htm
     "The Supersensual Life" by Jacob Boehme, translated by William Law.
    www.gnosis.org
    7.Mysticism at the Dawn of the Modern Age - Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme
     "What we encounter in the works of the master shoemaker of Görlitz, Jacob Boehme (1575 - 1624), is like the jubilation of nature, which, at the peak of its development, admires its essence. Before us appears a man whose words have wings, woven out of the blissful feeling that he sees the knowledge in himself shining as higher wisdom".
    www.elib.com
    8.Jacob Boehme
     Page dedicated to Jacob Boehme with brief biography, synopsis of his thought, and links. At Mythos & Logos.
    www.geocities.com
    9.Science, Meaning, & Evolution : The Cosmology of Jacob Boehme
     "Basarab Nicolescu has given us a text which must be recognized and celebrated for the alchemic wedding it is : it joins symbolic language, poetical language, with the language of western analysis" (Karen-Claire Voss, Theosophical History, vol.5, no.2, 1994)
    www.amazon.com
    10.Esoterica: The Journal of Esoteric Studies
     Wonderful images from Jacob Boehme, "Theosophia Revelata" (1730).
    www.esoteric.msu.edu
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