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Franz Hartmann, M.D
THE FORGOTTEN THEOSOPHIST & MYSTIC.
The Collected Writings of Dr Franz Hartmann
This website is dedicated to the theosophist and mystic Dr. Franz Hartmann (1838-1912). It features his writings and the “Franz Hartmann Collection,” making it the most comprehensive online resource of his works.
Dr Franz Hartmann was a German physician, occultist, and mystic who played an important role in the Theosophical Society and the development of esotericism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a prolific writer and translator of theosophical and mystical texts, and his works had a profound influence in theosophical thought.
Hartmann was a close associate of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, the co-founder of the Theosophical Society, and he was instrumental in spreading her teachings and ideas throughout Europe and the United States. He was also a key figure in the revival of interest in Rosicrucianism and other esoteric currents.
Hartmann’s writings covered a wide range of topics, including astrology, alchemy, Kabbalah, and the spiritual teachings of various cultures and religions. He emphasised the importance of personal spiritual development and the quest for self-knowledge and self-realisation, and his works often combine Eastern and Western mysticism.
The goal of the Franz Hartmann Collected Writings is to bring together all of his writings, including articles, books, lectures, and other works, in one easily accessible place. This will serve as a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in theosophy and related topics and help preserve Hartmann’s legacy for future generations.
“As the moon without the light of the sun is dark, so likewise the images produced by thought have no power unless they are strengthened by the Will; while the Will is useless unless it is guided and brought into a form by thought. If thought and will are divided, they are both ineffective; but if thought and will are in unison, they become effective; they then constitute a Unity, and this unity is called “Spirit.”
― Franz Hartmann, Geomancy: A Method for Divination.
The Dr Franz Hartmann Project
Dr. Franz Hartmann’s work is an integral component of The Theosophical Archives, a valuable resource dedicated to preserving and disseminating knowledge related to Theosophy. You can support this project with your insights and suggestions for materials to be featured on this online platform.
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