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Gerald Heard

    Gerald Heard était un penseur profond qui a exploré l'évolution de la conscience et les profondeurs du développement spirituel. Son œuvre a plongé dans les fondements philosophiques de la société humaine et a cherché à combler le fossé entre l'enquête scientifique et la pratique spirituelle. Avec un style captivant, Heard a offert des observations perspicaces qui ont encouragé les lecteurs à contempler leur place dans le cosmos. Ses écrits prolifiques continuent de résonner auprès de ceux qui recherchent une compréhension plus profonde de la condition humaine et le potentiel d'évolution consciente.

    Das Geheimnis der Haarnadel
    Anlage: Freiumschlag
    The Source of Civilization
    Gabriel and the Creatures
    The Gospel According to Gamaliel
    Training for the Life of the Spirit
    • Training for the Life of the Spirit

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(8)Évaluer

      Gerald Heard's new reprints offer a fresh look at his thought-provoking works, showcasing his unique perspectives on philosophy, spirituality, and human experience. These editions highlight Heard's ability to intertwine intellectual inquiry with literary artistry, making complex ideas accessible and engaging. Readers can expect a blend of deep insights and reflective narratives that challenge conventional thinking and inspire personal exploration.

      Training for the Life of the Spirit
    • The Gospel According to Gamaliel

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      Gamaliel, a prominent and compassionate figure during Jesus' time, is depicted as the spiritually attuned grandson of Hillel. Renowned for his wisdom, he taught important values such as tolerance, common sense, and the love of one God. His influence attracted many students eager to learn from his insights and teachings, highlighting his significant role in shaping religious thought in that era.

      The Gospel According to Gamaliel
    • Gabriel and the Creatures

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book is praised for its engaging quality and poetic style, suggesting that it resonates deeply with readers and has the potential to uplift their spirits. The New York Times highlights the author's talent, indicating that the writing is both heartfelt and impactful, likely appealing to those who appreciate emotional and lyrical prose.

      Gabriel and the Creatures
    • The Source of Civilization

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Rich in fascinating facts, this book offers significant insights and implications that resonate deeply. It presents a wealth of knowledge, likened to an inexhaustible well of living water, ensuring readers will find endless value and inspiration within its pages.

      The Source of Civilization