The Belgian poet, dramatist, and essayist Count Maurice Maeterlinck was an extraordinarily interesting person, who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1911. Sometimes called the "Belgian Shakespeare," he was a member of a group of scientific and literary figures who were preoccupied with man's inner life and spiritual mystery.
This book, first published in French in 1921, has been a staple of spiritual seekers ever since. The author spent years exploring the world's hidden mysteries before stumbling upon a startling insight. This spiritual insight is revealed quite early on in the book. What then follows is a complete history of what arose from that foundation and how the Secret was carried to other ancient cultures around the world and has been held by a select few into modern times. ?
For some time it was quite difficult to obtain copies of the book in English, and I know of at least one major spiritual teacher who therefore suggested to his English students that it would do them good to read it in French!
People often mistake the metaphors of quantum mechanics with the reality. Really grasping quantum mechanics entails seismic perceptual and conceptual shifts of which few people are yet capable. Similarly with the Secret: it is not difficult to read, but it cannot be grasped in any simple way: it needs an inner shift to "get it."
And as this book shows, even one of the great writers of the twentieth century, who know this material extremely well, was still limited in how much he could communicate with the written word. Part of the Great Secret is also a great paradox: that there must be a Mystery, and that there is a world to explore that can only be found beyond words or concepts, in the realm of the spiritual intuition and guidance.
Though the book cannot spell out the Secret, it can still - and does - point us in the right direction. And it does so with brilliance and mastery.
This is a wonderful book to read, for it takes you to the brink of what can be known with words. And if you have reached a certain point in your own development, this might be just the helping hand that you need to take another step on your Path.
Highly recommended.
發表於2024-11-15
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諾貝爾文學奬得主在1921年齣版的神秘學著作。通過研究印度埃及巴比倫波斯希臘希伯來卡巴拉等等古文明,作者主張一切靈性傳統皆源於印度,而印度則直接承繼自亞特蘭提斯。利用各種古代經典反駁基督宗教,作者冒著身敗名裂的風險提齣:根本沒有天堂和地獄,每一個人都是神,輪迴轉世的知識被刻意隱藏,業障不是上天的懲罰而是自己加諸自身的執念,這些極具爭議性的主張。明顯地作者深受上世紀初一波新紀元思潮影響,對Rudolph Steiner和人智學尤其推崇,當然,受限於時代,書中某些主張現在看來難免偏頗,例如對雅利安人的想象,但總體來說,這本一百年前的神秘學研究,比今天許多著作還更齣色。
評分諾貝爾文學奬得主在1921年齣版的神秘學著作。通過研究印度埃及巴比倫波斯希臘希伯來卡巴拉等等古文明,作者主張一切靈性傳統皆源於印度,而印度則直接承繼自亞特蘭提斯。利用各種古代經典反駁基督宗教,作者冒著身敗名裂的風險提齣:根本沒有天堂和地獄,每一個人都是神,輪迴轉世的知識被刻意隱藏,業障不是上天的懲罰而是自己加諸自身的執念,這些極具爭議性的主張。明顯地作者深受上世紀初一波新紀元思潮影響,對Rudolph Steiner和人智學尤其推崇,當然,受限於時代,書中某些主張現在看來難免偏頗,例如對雅利安人的想象,但總體來說,這本一百年前的神秘學研究,比今天許多著作還更齣色。
評分諾貝爾文學奬得主在1921年齣版的神秘學著作。通過研究印度埃及巴比倫波斯希臘希伯來卡巴拉等等古文明,作者主張一切靈性傳統皆源於印度,而印度則直接承繼自亞特蘭提斯。利用各種古代經典反駁基督宗教,作者冒著身敗名裂的風險提齣:根本沒有天堂和地獄,每一個人都是神,輪迴轉世的知識被刻意隱藏,業障不是上天的懲罰而是自己加諸自身的執念,這些極具爭議性的主張。明顯地作者深受上世紀初一波新紀元思潮影響,對Rudolph Steiner和人智學尤其推崇,當然,受限於時代,書中某些主張現在看來難免偏頗,例如對雅利安人的想象,但總體來說,這本一百年前的神秘學研究,比今天許多著作還更齣色。
評分諾貝爾文學奬得主在1921年齣版的神秘學著作。通過研究印度埃及巴比倫波斯希臘希伯來卡巴拉等等古文明,作者主張一切靈性傳統皆源於印度,而印度則直接承繼自亞特蘭提斯。利用各種古代經典反駁基督宗教,作者冒著身敗名裂的風險提齣:根本沒有天堂和地獄,每一個人都是神,輪迴轉世的知識被刻意隱藏,業障不是上天的懲罰而是自己加諸自身的執念,這些極具爭議性的主張。明顯地作者深受上世紀初一波新紀元思潮影響,對Rudolph Steiner和人智學尤其推崇,當然,受限於時代,書中某些主張現在看來難免偏頗,例如對雅利安人的想象,但總體來說,這本一百年前的神秘學研究,比今天許多著作還更齣色。
評分諾貝爾文學奬得主在1921年齣版的神秘學著作。通過研究印度埃及巴比倫波斯希臘希伯來卡巴拉等等古文明,作者主張一切靈性傳統皆源於印度,而印度則直接承繼自亞特蘭提斯。利用各種古代經典反駁基督宗教,作者冒著身敗名裂的風險提齣:根本沒有天堂和地獄,每一個人都是神,輪迴轉世的知識被刻意隱藏,業障不是上天的懲罰而是自己加諸自身的執念,這些極具爭議性的主張。明顯地作者深受上世紀初一波新紀元思潮影響,對Rudolph Steiner和人智學尤其推崇,當然,受限於時代,書中某些主張現在看來難免偏頗,例如對雅利安人的想象,但總體來說,這本一百年前的神秘學研究,比今天許多著作還更齣色。
The Great Secret 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載