The Hebrew Talisman Reprinted Verbatim From a Copy of a Rare Pamphlet, Date Circa 1836 (Classic Reprint)

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The Hebrew Talisman
Reprinted Verbatim From a Copy of a Rare Pamphlet, Date Circa 1836 (Classic Reprint)

  • Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
  • EAN: 9781330423349
  • Ilość stron: 42
  • Format: 15.2x22.9cm
  • Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: The Hebrew Talisman - Author Unknown

Excerpt from The Hebrew Talisman: Reprinted Verbatim From a Copy of a Rare Pamphlet, Date Circa 1836

The present number of the T. P. S. pamphlets, a reprint of a curious and very rare work, may not appear to some readers to have a very direct bearing on theosophical teachings. Those who have got beyond the A B C of Theosophy, however, will find in this issue a good deal of material for serious thought. It deals with one of the most puzzling and deeply interesting problems which the past has left for solution to the future - the destiny of the Jewish race, and the fate of the Holy Land. The plot of the work (if that expression be allowed) is based upon two ideas, which taken singly are so well known as to be almost tiresome; namely, the ancient belief of the Jews, based upon prophecy and national pride, that eventually they will recover posession of Judea, and gather together once more at Jerusalem, after their long exile from the land of their ancestors - a belief only less intense than the longing for its realization. The other idea is that contained in the legend of the Wandering Jew - firmly believed in by all Christendom from the apostolic ages until but recently, still half-believed by millions, and to which the doctrine of reincarnation, especially immediate reincarnation for a specific purpose, lends, if not plausibility, at least a new intellectual interest. These two ingredients of the plot when put together enter, as it were, into chemical combination, for they give rise to an idea which differs in its characteristics from both of the components. As a punishment for a thoughtless word spoken by a foolish and ignorant mortal even to a god (in disguise at the time), the eternal and miserable activity of the Wandering Jew is a purposeless piece of unworthy revenge, as little credible in this more humane and enlightened age as the miracle required to consummate it. As a practical settlement of the Jewish question, the return of the Hebrew nation, or even a considerable part of the Jews, to Syria seems patently absurd. All travellers describe the Holy Land as barren and poor in the extreme, a land which, if it ever flowed with "milk and honey," has for centuries been believed to have withered under the terrible curse of an angry God. Could anyone but a child imagine for one instant that so thoroughly practical a people as the Jews, a race, moreover, pre-eminently fond of the luxuries of life, would voluntarily abandon the various countries which for centuries have been their homes, abandon their hereditary occupations, abandon civilization, and undertake the frightful labour of reclaiming a rocky and arid district, a labour from which even back-woods pioneers inured to hardship would shrink - and all for a religio-sentimental idea

But put these two incredible notions together, and all is changed. What if it be the mission of the so-called Wandering Jew to preserve in the Hebrew mind the recollection of the former glories of the race, and to keep alive the longing once more to revive them The moment that idea finds entry to the mind, the legend ceases to be childish, and the longing is no longer unaccountable. The two things explain each other, and taken together they raise the Jewish question to a level far above that occupied by the superstitions of the ignorant, or the calculations of individual self-interest.

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Nazwa: The Hebrew Talisman Reprinted Verbatim From a Copy of a Rare Pamphlet, Date Circa 1836 (Classic Reprint)
Autor: Author Unknown
Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
Kod paskowy: 9781330423349
Języki: angielski
Ilość stron: 42
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Oprawa: Miękka


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