Helenablavatskyisisentschleiertpdf
"Isis entschleiert" (engl. Isis Unveiled) ist das monumentale erste Hauptwerk von Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891), das 1877 erschien und den Grundstein für die moderne Theosophie legte. Es gilt als Pionierwerk, das östliche Weisheitslehren und okkulte Philosophie in die westliche Welt einführte.
- Internet Archive (archive.org): Search for
"Isis Entschleiert" Blavatsky. Look for scans with metadata showing "1886" or "Leipzig" (publisher: Wilhelm Friedrich). - Theosophical University Press Online: They offer free PDFs of the original English Isis Unveiled. While not German, it is a legitimate source.
- Google Books: Use the phrase "Isis entschleiert : eine Schlüsselarbeit zur Geheimwissenschaft" (a common subtitle). You may find limited previews or full public domain scans.
- Projekt Gutenberg-DE: This German volunteer project sometimes hosts older theosophical texts. Search for Blavatsky.
- University Library Digital Collections: Many German universities (e.g., University of Heidelberg, Bavarian State Library) have digitized 19th-century theosophical literature. Search their catalogs for Blavatsky.
Legacy
- Isis Unveiled remains historically important for understanding the rise of modern occultism and Western engagements with Eastern thought.
- For readers today, it functions more as a record of Theosophical ideas and Victorian-era esoteric imagination than as a reliable academic source on ancient religions.
The Occult Hermeneutic: The book promotes a method of understanding myth through intuition and "experiential gnosis" rather than purely through reason or academic philology. Occult Hermeneutics in Helena Blavatsky's Isis Unveiled helenablavatskyisisentschleiertpdf
Isis Entschleiert (English title: Isis Unveiled ) is the foundational work of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky "Isis entschleiert" (engl
– A critique of the scientific materialism of her era, arguing that ancient civilizations possessed a "spiritual science" far more advanced than modern discoveries. Volume II: Theology Internet Archive (archive
The "Science is Blind" Critique: She argues that materialist science is a "corpse" because it ignores the spirit, effectively throwing out half of human reality.