Stephan A. Hoeller Quotes
One Of The Towering Figures Of The Age Of Enlightenment Was Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Known To This Day In German-speaking Lands As The Poet Of Princes And Prince Of Poets. Unlike Voltaire, He Openly Practiced Esoteric Disciplines, Particularly Alchemy. He Wrote A Famous Verse About The Cathars, Which Translated Says: "There Were Those Who Knew The Father. What Became Of Them? Oh, They Took Them And Burned Them!" Goethe's Chief Work, Of Course, Is His Faust. As Noted In Chapter 8, The Figure Of Faust Was Inspired By The Image Of The Early Gnostic Teacher Simon Magus, One Of Whose Honorific Names Was Faustus. While In Christopher Marlowe's Sixteenth-century Play,
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