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Better understanding the Apocalypse by looking at its Egyptian roots

Jul 15, 2020 | Apocalypse in discussion, Blog, Context and roots

May 3, 2020 | Jana Loose and Kees Zoeteman (published on 1 May 2020 in Dutch magazine Motief of the Anthroposophical Society in the Netherlands, issue 242, p 10-13) The last book of the Bible, the Apocalypse, is seen as the most mysterious and incomprehensible. We can...

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  • The surprise of Hans Memling’s triptych in Bruges, Belgium
  • The New Jerusalem and the treasure built by Charles IV of Bohemia in Karlštejn 
  • I’m not afraid of the devil; conversation with priest Bastiaan Baan about conscience and living with phrases from the Apocalypse
  • Development of the self
  • Time shall be no more
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