Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
220
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1999
Éditeur
Red Flame Productions
Description
In this intriguing sixth issue of a significant journal dedicated to Thelemic scholarship, J. Edward Cornelius and Marlene Cornelius explore themes of amusement and camaraderie. Delving into various interpretations and discussions, the authors invite readers to reconsider the role of fun within serious philosophical frameworks.
The articles emphasize the importance of joy and humor in spiritual practices, challenging conventional perceptions of mysticism. By blending academic rigor with lightheartedness, the issue creates a unique space for exploration, encouraging both practitioners and scholars to engage with the core messages of Thelema in a refreshing way.
Readers will find thought-provoking perspectives that not only deepen their understanding of Thelema but also highlight the significance of playfulness in personal growth and community building. Through this blend of insights and wisdom, the issue tantalizingly reveals the profound connections between enlightenment and enjoyment.
The articles emphasize the importance of joy and humor in spiritual practices, challenging conventional perceptions of mysticism. By blending academic rigor with lightheartedness, the issue creates a unique space for exploration, encouraging both practitioners and scholars to engage with the core messages of Thelema in a refreshing way.
Readers will find thought-provoking perspectives that not only deepen their understanding of Thelema but also highlight the significance of playfulness in personal growth and community building. Through this blend of insights and wisdom, the issue tantalizingly reveals the profound connections between enlightenment and enjoyment.