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Valentin Tomberg

    February 27, 1900 – February 24, 1973

    Valentin Tomberg was a Christian mystic, scholar, and hermetic magician. His work delved into the depths of spiritual knowledge and seeking. He explored the interconnectedness of mysticism and magic. His writing offers a unique perspective on spiritual journeys.

    Valentin Tomberg
    Studies on the Foundation Stone Meditation
    Inner development
    Russian Spirituality and Other Essays
    The Wandering Fool
    New Testament
    Lazarus, Come Forth!
    • 2024

      From International Law to World Peace

      Jurisprudence, the Law of Nations, and the Right of Humankind Viewed in Philosophical-Historical Context

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of international law amidst the backdrop of the Cold War, Tomberg delves into its historical roots and relevance in the quest for world peace, particularly in light of contemporary conflicts like those in Ukraine and Palestine. He critiques the degeneration of modern law, drawing on Thomas Aquinas's framework of eternal, natural, and positive law. Rather than merely diagnosing issues, Tomberg proposes pathways for the regeneration of law, aiming to inspire a renewed commitment to justice and peace in an increasingly turbulent world.

      From International Law to World Peace
    • 2023

      Personal Certainty

      On the Way, the Truth, and the Life

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1956, this unpublished text by Valentin Tomberg explores his journey towards understanding life's profound questions following his conversion to Catholicism. It captures a pivotal moment in his intellectual evolution, where he seeks to articulate a method for achieving authentic certainty. Tomberg's reflections aim to guide others on their quest for truth, addressing the universal dilemmas that humanity grapples with, and offering insights into the processes of spiritual and philosophical inquiry.

      Personal Certainty
    • 2023

      Focusing on the decline of natural law and the rise of legal positivism, Tomberg critiques the evolution of international law, arguing that it has devolved into a tool for legitimizing absolute power, contributing to the emergence of totalitarian states. His work outlines a historical perspective on international law, advocating for a regeneration rooted in the principles of humankind's rights. By invoking Thomistic philosophy, he aims to restore a higher moral foundation for legal systems, promoting peaceful coexistence among nations.

      Jus Humanitatis: The Right of Humankind as Foundation for International Law
    • 2022

      Lazarus

      The Miracle of Resurrection in World History

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring profound spiritual themes, this work delves into the connections between the seven healing miracles in John's Gospel, the days of creation, and the sacraments. It examines the dualities of forgetting and remembering through the lens of Lazarus's resurrection, emphasizing awakening and renewal. The final section reveals the transformative idea that Christianity embodies the continual resurrection of Divine-Human History, highlighting the universal church's role in this ongoing spiritual journey.

      Lazarus
    • 2022

      Proclamation on Sinai

      Covenant and Commandments

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring profound themes from his life, the book reflects on the origins of law and the soul's quest for certainty, framed as a "path through the wilderness." Tomberg revisits essentialism through analogical knowledge, engaging with symbols from Jewish kabbalah and the Catholic Church. He emphasizes the spiritual hierarchies and pays homage to Rudolf Steiner, highlighting their influence on his thought. The narrative culminates in insights on Divine Law, symbolized by the transfiguration of darkness into light on Mt. Sinai, marking a significant moment in Tomberg's spiritual journey.

      Proclamation on Sinai
    • 2022
    • 2021

      The Art of the Good

      On the Regeneration of Fallen Justice

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Valentin Tomberg's journey from St. Petersburg to becoming a prominent legal scholar reflects a profound transformation in his philosophical outlook. After converting to various Christian denominations, he shifted from humanistic studies to a Platonic understanding of knowledge and medieval realism. His 1944 dissertation critiques the decline of natural law in favor of legal positivism, which he views as a degeneration of legal principles. Tomberg advocates for a restructured academic approach to law that reinstates higher levels of legal understanding and restores the foundational ideals of justice.

      The Art of the Good
    • 2020

      Das Buch umfasst 22 anonym verfasste Briefe, die zwischen 1959 und 1967 geschrieben wurden. Sie behandeln die Großen Arcana des Tarot und die Hermetik nach Hermes Trismegistos. Es gilt als moderner Klassiker der Esoterik, wurde in viele Sprachen übersetzt und hat international an Bedeutung gewonnen. Der 15. Brief hebt die Bedeutung der echten geistigen Erfahrung hervor.

      Meditationen über die Großen Arcana des Taro. 22 Briefe an den Unbekannten Freund
    • 2020
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