If you follow me, you probably get that I have a general interest in philosophy which extends to religious mysticism and esoterica.
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Replying to @AuerbachKeller
, do you have any book on hermeneutics/theosophy that you'd recommend? (Had a Swedenborg/sufism phase once...)
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Replying to @increpare @AuerbachKeller
I don't know much about theosophy, tbh. Maybe
@davclark would know. For hermeneutics... Winograd & Flores ? ;)2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
I think an intro to theosophy is perhaps more challenging than an intro to Unitarian universalism.
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Replying to @davclark @sbenthall and
perhaps start with biographies of Blavatsky and Krishnamurti? I liked *Star in the East*.
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Replying to @davclark
if I was to dive into a primary source instead, where would you recommend?
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Replying to @increpare
the turn suggested by Krishnamurti: http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/about-krishnamurti/dissolution-speech.php …
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not into him, based on that. I appreciate the suggestion!
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