What the soul withstands


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Gilbert is from Düsseldorf, which is only half true, yet no one knows. He writes...somehow, something. He works... not properly (so it's said), has affairs...gifted by fate, as if it wanted to waste itself on him, so it seems. Ina and Steffi, two best friends, both from Berlin, both in their mid/late twenties, are about to move on, for a last journey around the world, want that before they have to pass the 30-threshold. A pre-century hotel, offered like a hostel, in a town located off the main tourist route, is the place where they meet, find, and lose each other again. Female longings, desires, those who usually needs to be hidden, needs to be repressed...,tied up to, let the two women do something, decide something.




The Soul of the Marionette


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"Originally published in 2015 by Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books, Great Britain"--Title page verso.







The Spiritual in Art


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Kandinsky in this book defines the three types of painting; impressions, improvisations and compositions. While impressions are based on an external reality that serves as a starting point, improvisations and compositions depict images emergent from the unconscious, though composition is developed from a more formal point of view. Kandinsky compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid—the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work. The point of the pyramid is those few, great artists. It is a spiritual pyramid, advancing and ascending slowly even if it sometimes appears immobile. During decadent periods, the soul sinks to the bottom of the pyramid; humanity searches only for external success, ignoring spiritual forces.




Concerning the Spiritual in Art


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Kandinsky in this book defines the three types of painting; impressions, improvisations and compositions. While impressions are based on an external reality that serves as a starting point, improvisations and compositions depict images emergent from the unconscious, though composition is developed from a more formal point of view. Kandinsky compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid—the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work. The point of the pyramid is those few, great artists. It is a spiritual pyramid, advancing and ascending slowly even if it sometimes appears immobile. During decadent periods, the soul sinks to the bottom of the pyramid; humanity searches only for external success, ignoring spiritual forces.










Complete Works


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War on the Saints


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The Hour of Revival is a time of crisis and few go through it without deception by the enemy. Bluntly, the Revival Hour is the occasion for evil spirits to fool the most spiritual believers into becoming deceived & possessed by evil spirits in their outer being through unwittingly accepting Satan's counterfeits. The aftermath of the Revival in Wales, which was a true work of God, revealed many 'honest souls' swept off their feet by evil supernatural powers, which weren't discerned as not being the true working of God. This is a glimpse into the mixed 'manifestations' which have come upon the Church, as almost without exception, in every land where revival has broken forth, within a very brief period of time the counterfeit stream has mingled with the true; and almost without exception, true and false have been accepted together. Evil spirit possession has followed, and checked every similar revival throughout the centuries since Pentecost and these things must now be understood, and dealt with, if the Church is to advance to maturity.