Journal of Dreams, with its accompanying interpretation by psychologist Wilson Van Dusen, provides an intimate view of the spiritual awakening of Swedish scientist-turned-seer Emanuel Swedenborg (1668-1772).
Swedenborg's Journal of Dreams 1743-1744
Swedish man of letters Lars Bergquist explains the often enigmatic but always fascinating dream journal kept by Emanuel Swedenborg from 1743 to 1744. A scientist, Swedenborg meticulously recorded his dreams...
This is Swedenborg's famous Drömbok , translated as Journal of Dreams. It was lost for many years but found in 1849. This English translation was first published in 1918.
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Here the itinerary abruptly ends, -- for two leaves have been torn out of the MS., and these are followed by 16 blank pages. 2.
It was Swedenborg's custom to keep a diary while he traveled, and so he recorded his dreams in its pages. These visions began the process of Swedenborg's spiritual awakening, which culminated in visions of angels, demons, heaven and hell.
N'est - ce pas durant leur jeunesse que les peuples enfantent leurs dogmes , leurs idoles ? Et les êtres surnaturels devant lesquels ils tremblent ne sont - ils pas la personnification de leurs sentiments , de leurs besoins aggrandis ?
This commemorative volume on Swedish scientist-turned-seer Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) is the most comprehensive source of information about Swedenborg in print. In addition to an extensive pictoral biography of Swedenborg, the...
... and as Andreas Hesselius and G ̈oran Vallerius had done before him, he admired the artful timepieces of the London clockmaker Antram, which ran on light alone.10 From Rostock, on 8 September 1714, Swedenborg sent.
Swedenborg and His Influence