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A theosophically influenced study reads the Finnish epic as a sacred scripture, arguing its songs conceal symbolic cosmology, ritual mysteries, and moral teachings. It defends the poetic material against purely folkloric readings, applies sevens- and triadic symbology, and proposes spiritual correspondences between mythic figures and Christian motifs such as creation, sacrificial and redemptive work, and rebirth. Chapters examine inner ethics, magic and ritual technique, the role of song and instrument, and the return of the sage-figure to the people, combining close readings with comparative esoteric reflection and sympathy for the poem's visionary language.

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Pekka Ervast

Pekka Ervast was a Finnish author and thinker known for his contributions to literature and esoteric philosophy. His works often explore themes of spirituality and the human experience, blending fiction with deeper metaphysical inquiries. Among his notable titles is "Eversti Ansamaa: Quasi una fantasia," which reflects his unique narrative style and philosophical insights. Ervast's writings, including "Kalevalan avain" and "Salatiedettä omin päin," showcase his engagement with Finnish cultural heritage and mysticism, making him a significant figure in the landscape of Finnish literature.

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