Die Lebendige Seele, written by Rudolf Bernreiter and published in 1917, delves into the exploration of the living soul. This work offers insights into spiritualism and occultism during the early 20th century in Germany. Bernreiter's examination provides a glimpse into the metaphysical beliefs and spiritual inquiries prevalent at the time, reflecting the historical and cultural context of a society grappling with profound questions about existence and the afterlife.
This book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of spiritualism and occultism, providing a window into the ideas that shaped the era. 'Die Lebendige Seele' remains relevant for scholars and enthusiasts seeking to understand the spiritual landscape of early 20th-century Germany.
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