Published by Edition Roter Drache, 2011
ISBN 10: 3939459356 ISBN 13: 9783939459354
Language: English
Seller: Libri Preziosi, Aosta, AO, Italy
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Publication Date: 2010
Seller: Transmutation Publishing, Corning, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good+. Sol Tenebrarum: The Occult Study of Melancholy by Asenath Mason, published in 2010 "I can barely conceive of a type of beauty in which there is no melancholy," wrote Charles Baudelaire in the nineteenth century, referring to the phenomenon that had fascinated philosophers, artists, musicians, poets and writers for centuries In the modern world melancholy is commonly confused with sorrow or identified with depression, but in the history of the Western culture it was always seen as present both in depressive states and excesses of manic rapture For over two thousand years melancholy was a part of humoural theory which assumed that the body and the mind were mystically connected and these connections explained all character traits, dispositions, tastes, appearances, emotional states, mental disorders, and physiological dysfunctions Traditionally viewed as a wide range of disorders caused by the imbalance of life energies, throughout centuries melancholy acquired a complex esoteric and philosophical meaning It became the disease of the soul, the triumph of the inner darkness over the godly light of reason, the source of genius and inspired madness, the synonym for lethargy and spleen, the deadly sin, the Saturnian principle of ecstasy and suffering, the dark element in the human nature, and finally, the universal condition of all humanity This book is concentrated around the traditional view of melancholy and its interpretations in ancient and modern history of the Western esotericism It attempts to translate ancient concepts into the contemporary context and rediscovers melancholy as the central part of occult philosophy, representing the most critical stages of spiritual experience Alchemy, Dionysian mysteries, Bacchic rites of ecstasy, lycanthropy, acedia, spiritual journeys into the underworld, inspired insanity, Dark Night of the Soul, Saturnian contemplation, qlipothic initiations, and the mystical meaning of the Black Sun - these are only a few themes from this fascinating book Hardcover with light shelfwear to corners and ends.