Valentin Tomberg Livres
Valentin Tomberg était un mystique chrétien, un érudit et un magicien hermétique. Son œuvre a exploré les profondeurs de la connaissance et de la quête spirituelles. Il a examiné l'interconnexion du mysticisme et de la magie. Son écriture offre une perspective unique sur les voyages spirituels.







This book is a classic of esoteric Christianity in which Tomberg reflects on the mysteries of humanity's covenant with God through history.The book includes meditations on creation, the fall, the Old Testament covenant and the ten commandments, before moving on to Christ's miracles, culminating in the raising of Lazarus as a symbol for humanity being raised from sleep and death to wakefulness and resurrection.
New Testament
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This series of twelve studies is, in a certain sense, a continuation of the studies on the Old Testament. Just as the latter work focused on the origin of the karma of humankind, this work concentrates on the healing of this karma. In the course of these studies, the author offers deep insights into the spiritual-moral aspects of the nine beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer, the signs or miracles in the Gospels, the Stages of the Passion, and the Mystery of Golgotha -- culminating in the event of Pentecost.
The Wandering Fool
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
"Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism," written anonymously in 1982, is a spiritual classic praised for its profound insights into western esotericism. This volume includes previously unpublished notes on the Tarot's last nine Arcana and lectures by Robert Powell, providing a deeper understanding of the author's methodology.
Russian Spirituality and Other Essays
Mysteries of Our Time Seen Through the Eyes of a Russian Esotericist
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Valentin Tomberg's articles, written in the 1930s, reflect his early explorations into Christian Hermeticism during his anthroposophical phase. These writings foreshadow his later works and reveal his spiritual journey, culminating in a significant shift during World War II when he joined the Catholic Church. This decision marked a departure from the anthroposophical movement and symbolized his commitment to integrating esoteric teachings into mainstream Christianity, aligning with the prophetic vision of Christ's Second Coming.
The focus of this book is the spiritual work in the "school"--the community--of Michael. What does this mean? At the end of the eighteenth century, the Archangel Michael revealed the new mystery that has manifested on Earth as spiritual science, or anthroposophy. Its essence involves the renewal of our knowledge of the mysteries of karma and human destiny. Those who are drawn to this school have a special relationship to the human faculty of thinking--their inner feeling for truth has the strength of iron. This feeling for truth helps them to become companions of Michael at the threshold of the spiritual world. These talks deal with the spiritual path of anthroposophy in its Christian Rosicrudian aspect. Tomberg speaks openly and honestly about meditation, the various stages of consciousness (imagination, inspiration, and intuition), the "guardian of the threshold," and the esoteric trials one encounters along the way. He concludes by describing the life of Rudolf Steiner as the life of a Christian initiate.
This book explores the collaboration between spiritual teachers Rudolf Steiner and Valentin Tomberg in fulfilling a spiritual mission for humanity. It delves into the Foundation Stone meditation, revealing insights into the Mystery of Christ's Second Coming. Aimed at spiritual seekers, it serves as a manual for enlightenment and deep meditation.
From International Law to World Peace
Jurisprudence, the Law of Nations, and the Right of Humankind Viewed in Philosophical-Historical Context
- 504pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolution of international law amidst the backdrop of the Cold War, Tomberg delves into its historical roots and relevance in the quest for world peace, particularly in light of contemporary conflicts like those in Ukraine and Palestine. He critiques the degeneration of modern law, drawing on Thomas Aquinas's framework of eternal, natural, and positive law. Rather than merely diagnosing issues, Tomberg proposes pathways for the regeneration of law, aiming to inspire a renewed commitment to justice and peace in an increasingly turbulent world.
Set against the backdrop of 1956, this unpublished text by Valentin Tomberg explores his journey towards understanding life's profound questions following his conversion to Catholicism. It captures a pivotal moment in his intellectual evolution, where he seeks to articulate a method for achieving authentic certainty. Tomberg's reflections aim to guide others on their quest for truth, addressing the universal dilemmas that humanity grapples with, and offering insights into the processes of spiritual and philosophical inquiry.
Exploring profound spiritual themes, this work delves into the connections between the seven healing miracles in John's Gospel, the days of creation, and the sacraments. It examines the dualities of forgetting and remembering through the lens of Lazarus's resurrection, emphasizing awakening and renewal. The final section reveals the transformative idea that Christianity embodies the continual resurrection of Divine-Human History, highlighting the universal church's role in this ongoing spiritual journey.