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Jean-Yves Leloup

    Jean-Yves Leloup ist ein orthodoxer Theologe, der weithin für seine fesselnden Auseinandersetzungen mit Spiritualität und Psychologie anerkannt ist. Sein umfangreiches Werk, das auf allen Kontinenten geschätzt wird, verbindet meisterhaft theologische Tiefe mit psychologischem Einblick. Leloup befasst sich eingehend mit der menschlichen spirituellen Reise und schöpft aus alten Traditionen, um Wege zur tiefen Selbsterkenntnis zu beleuchten. Sein unverwechselbarer Ansatz liegt in der nahtlosen Integration zeitloser Weisheit mit zeitgenössischem psychologischen Denken.

    Being Still
    Die Kunst des Sterbens
    Das Evangelium der Maria. Die weibliche Stimme des Urchristentums
    Notizen der Weisheit - Jesus
    Worte vom Berg Athos
    Evangelium der Maria Magdalena
    • Evangelium der Maria Magdalena

      Die spirituellen Geheimnisse der Gefährtin Jesu

      4,4(3)Abgeben

      Die verbotene Göttin hinter »Gott dem Vater« – eine Reise zur ursprünglichen christlichen Lehre Die weibliche Stimme des Urchristentums: Jahrhundertelang von der Kirche unterdrückt, bringt das verborgene Evangelium der Maria Magdalena Licht in die mysteriöse Frühzeit des christlichen Glaubens. Es führt zu einer Frau, die die wichtigste spirituelle Vertraute Jesu war – vielleicht sogar seine Gattin, der er seine geheimen Lehren vermittelte. Einer der wichtigsten christlichen Basistexte, der Leben und Lehre Jesu in einem ganz neuen Licht erscheinen lässt.

      Evangelium der Maria Magdalena
    • Maria Magdalena wird in den Evangelien des Neuen Testaments als Nebenfigur dargestellt, während gnostische Evangelien sie als Jesu Frau und wichtigste Vertraute zeigen. "Das Evangelium der Maria" bietet einen neuen Blick auf Jesu Lehren und das frühe Christentum. Jean-Yves Leloups Kommentierung eröffnet eine bedeutende spirituelle Perspektive.

      Das Evangelium der Maria. Die weibliche Stimme des Urchristentums
    • Being Still

      • 150 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The book explores the long-standing Christian teachings on stillness and inner calm, highlighting their relevance in addressing modern psychological challenges related to achieving inner peace. It delves into over fifteen centuries of wisdom, offering insights and practices that can guide readers toward tranquility amidst contemporary life’s stresses.

      Being Still
    • The Gospel of Thomas

      The Gnostic Wisdom of Jesus

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,2(147)Abgeben

      The Gospel of Thomas, discovered in Nag Hammadi, presents a unique collection of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus, emphasizing personal revelation over narrative. Scholar Jean-Yves Leloup's translation highlights the teachings of Jesus as a path to self-knowledge and spiritual enlightenment, resonating with gnostic themes of transformation and consciousness. This work invites readers to explore their inner wisdom, suggesting that understanding these teachings can lead to a profound personal awakening, rather than merely conforming to traditional Christian beliefs.

      The Gospel of Thomas
    • Compassion and Meditation

      The Spiritual Dynamic Between Buddhism and Christianity

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,1(42)Abgeben

      Exploring the intersection of Buddhism and Christianity, Jean-Yves Leloup highlights the complementary nature of meditation and compassion within both traditions. Using the metaphor of mountains and oceans, he illustrates how Jesus embodies love and awakening while Buddha represents meditation and universal connection. Both faiths share common ground, addressing moral barriers to realizing our true selves. Leloup advocates for a deeper understanding and integration of these spiritual practices to foster a profound ecumenical approach to faith.

      Compassion and Meditation
    • The emergence of electronic music with its new generation of artists and digital technologies has disturbed the world music landscape. From the musicians' angle, since the end of the eighties, techno, house, and their multiple subgenres, have brought in a new breath, sometimes sweeping aside the order established by rock and pop, and imposing new game rules: ephemeral and shared creations, widespread sampling, DJ rule, the practice of mix and remix, new and micro-economy. But that aesthetic revolution, which ended up contaminating most music during the nineties, is not only limited to artists. The democratization of the digital, of the means of diffusion, and of exchange and listening, transforms the relationship between the audience and music. Today the MP3 generation, beyond the simple question of piracy, invents new codes and practices which have shaken our way of "consuming" culture. Writer, DJ, and French sound artist, Jean-Yves Leloup has followed the evolution of electronic music from its first appearance in Europe at the end of the eighties. A fortunate witness to the electronic scene, he is also interested in all questions relative to contemporary art and digital technologies.

      Digital magma
    • The Sacred Embrace of Jesus and Mary

      The Sexual Mystery at the Heart of the Christian Tradition

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,9(40)Abgeben

      The book explores the unique stance of Christianity on sexuality, arguing that it has been dismissed as a means to enlightenment and salvation. Jean-Yves Leloup emphasizes the sacredness of the intimate connection between man and woman, suggesting it reflects humanity's divine image. He posits that this embrace can serve as a profound path to personal transformation, aligning with Christ's intentions for spiritual growth and fulfillment.

      The Sacred Embrace of Jesus and Mary