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Aus des Angelus Silesius Cherubinischem Wandersmann

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A sequence of concise, epigrammatic devotional poems that probe mystical union with the divine, asserting God's immanence in the human soul and exploring paradoxes of identity, humility, love, and contemplation. Through aphorisms and striking metaphors—light and fire, wine and vine, mirror and image—the pieces urge inner purification, surrender of the self, and transformation into divine likeness, balancing theological paradox with practical spiritual exhortation toward continual inward prayer and intimate union.

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Silesius, Angelus portrait

Angelus Silesius

Angelus Silesius, born as Johannes Scheffler in 1624 in Silesia, was a notable German poet and mystic known for his profound spiritual insights. His most famous work, "Aus des Angelus Silesius Cherubinischem Wandersmann," reflects his deep engagement with themes of mysticism and the divine. Silesius's poetry is characterized by its lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, often exploring the relationship between the soul and God. His writings have contributed significantly to the tradition of German mysticism and continue to resonate with readers interested in spirituality and metaphysical thought.

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