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Swedenborgian and homeopathic practitioner James John Garth Wilkinson (1812-99) had contacts among some fascinating and influential figures in spirituality and the arts: William Blake, Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Tyler Kent, and Andrew Jackson Davis, to name a few. Medicine, Mysticism and Mythology: Garth Wilkinson, Swedenborg and Nineteenth-Century Esoteric Culture highlights Wilkinson's forgotten influence on homeopathy and the arts as well as his involvement with history-making social movements such as utopianism, women's suffrage, environmentalism, and more. A must-have for people who want…mehr

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Swedenborgian and homeopathic practitioner James John Garth Wilkinson (1812-99) had contacts among some fascinating and influential figures in spirituality and the arts: William Blake, Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Tyler Kent, and Andrew Jackson Davis, to name a few. Medicine, Mysticism and Mythology: Garth Wilkinson, Swedenborg and Nineteenth-Century Esoteric Culture highlights Wilkinson's forgotten influence on homeopathy and the arts as well as his involvement with history-making social movements such as utopianism, women's suffrage, environmentalism, and more. A must-have for people who want to better understand Emanuel Swedenborg's far-reaching influence in the nineteenth century.
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Autorenporträt
Malcolm Peet is a retired consultant psychiatrist and was honorary professor in the School of Health and Related Research at the University of Sheffield until 2017. Internationally recognized for his research on the relationship between nutrition and mental well-being, Malcolm also holds a master's degree in Western Esotericism. Since his retirement from clinical practice, Malcolm's intellectual focus has been on spirituality, particularly that of Emanuel Swedenborg and his followers.