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- Title: Chapter: About the Author, the People, and the Background of this Book
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- the day. Should they find any evil thought in themselves, any purpose which
- have done evil, let them take the blame for it themselves, and lay the fault
- after all; both Trees of the Paradise, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil,
- saw the fundamental nature of evil and good, and how the pregnant Mother,
- spiritual world can enable one to overcome evil and advance into genuine
- quiet before God in obedience, and to let the devil with all his host sweep over
- Title: Chapter: Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa
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- poverty before. It is here that all the evil demons lie in wait for man. His
- Title: Chapter: Meister Eckhart
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- entity which determines good and evil out of itself. He cannot do otherwise
- he is freedom itself. What then must evil be for Meister Eckhart? It can
- wills, and to leave undone all the evil things which are against God. And it
- Title: Chapter: Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme
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- toward the good, and yet the dissonance of evil can be heard throughout the
- aside, unexplained? Disharmony must be explained through harmony, evil
- good and evil; in the latter, disharmony in the narrower sense finds its
- evil in nature, just as the evil is for him something non-functional in
- To one who has understood the origin of evil in man, the origin of evil in
- nature is also plain. How is it possible for evil as well as for good to
- the evil flows, but out of the manner in which the good lives. As the light
- things which is sought, and the evil, the non-functional, which is accepted
- evil or the repugnant into itself . . . Every being has good and evil within
- evil in every object and process of the world; but it is not in his spirit
- good with the evil. The primordial essence had to swallow the evil, but the
- evil is not a part of the primordial essence. Jacob Boehme seeks the
- angels with the devils, but rather Lyell's geological insights and the
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