Description
Lot of 6 German Spiritual Books
1. Ernst Benz
Adam, Der Mythus vom Urmenschen
Published in Munich by Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag in 1955
Original Hard Linen Binding
Pages 329
First Edition
2. M. D. Georg Langer
Liebesmystik der Kabala
Published in Munich by Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag in 1956
Original Hard Linen Binding
Pages 140
First Edition
3. Macht und Wirklichkeit des Bösen
Published in Munich by Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag in 1958
Original Hard Linen Binding
Pages 142
First Edition
4. Toshimitsu Hasumi
Zen in der Japanischen Dichtung
Published in Munich by Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag in 1961
Original Hard Linen Binding
Pages 128
First Edition
5. Johannes Müller
Ja zur Wirklichkeit
Published in Munich by Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag 1963
Original Hard Linen Binding
Pages 132
First Edition
16 Vilayat Inayat Khan
Stufen einer Meditation
Published in Munich by Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag in 1962
Original Hard Linen Binding
Pages 124
First Edition
O.W. Barth is one of the most traditional publishers of spirituality in the German-speaking world. The focus is on fundamental works on Eastern wisdom teachings as well as pioneering non-fiction books at the intersection of science and spirituality. O.W. Barth also offers narrative life advice, stories by and about people who have embarked on their personal search for meaning, as well as inspiring titles that creatively convey ancient wisdom. O.W. Barth’s program enriches with authentic self-discovery and accompanies you on spiritual journeys.
Vilayat Inayat Khan (1916 – 2004) was a teacher of meditation and of the traditions of the East Indian Chishti Sufi order of Sufism. His teaching derived from the tradition of his father, Inayat Khan, founder of The Sufi Order in the West (now named the Ināyati Order), in a form tailored to the needs of Western seekers. One of his sisters was Noor Inayat Khan GC MBE. He taught in the tradition of Universal Sufism. His parents met at the New York City ashram of American yogi, Pierre Bernard, half-brother of his mother Pirani Ameena Begum.