Called "The Mystic" by Emerson in his Representative Men series, Emanuel Swedenborg explores what he thinks the Trinity is in our final exploration of his book, "The Lord." We also explore how his thoughts may apply to other faith traditions typically considered to be polytheistic.
Called "The Mystic" by Emerson in his Representative Men series, Emanuel Swedenborg explores what he thinks the Trinity is in our final exploration of his book, "The Lord." We also explore how his thoughts may apply to other faith traditions typically considered to be polytheistic.
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Our community's affirming Swedenborgian spirituality, inspired by an interfaith, mystical Christianity, is centered on love and openness. It has deeply influenced the likes of Helen Keller, Carl Jung, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman), William Blake, Henry James, Robert Frost, DT Suzuki, and others. Read Helen Keller's book about her Swedenborgianism, called My Religion, for free: https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21APVucSZBs76qN%5F4&cid=5D5F62CF3431B981&id=5D5F62CF3431B981%21110343&parId=5D5F62CF3431B981%21110312&o=OneUp
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