
T:RI FRANZ HARTMANN
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
SISÄLLYS:
JOHDANTO
I. KÄVELYRETKI
II. TEOSOFINEN LUOSTARI
III. SELITYKSIÄ
IV. PÖYTÄKESKUSTELUA
V. ALKEMIALLINEN LABORATORIO
VI. LOPPU
A weary scholar, fresh from months hunched over crumbling Rosicrucian manuscripts, seeks a brief reprieve in the high Alps. The snow‑capped peaks melt into spring, and the air carries the scent of fir and wildflowers, lifting his spirits far from the clamor of city life. As he walks the winding valley trails, the landscape unfolds like a living poem, each glimmering glacier and distant chapel echoing the mystic verses he has long studied.
In a modest mountain village, he is welcomed with warm hospitality and soon discovers an enigmatic monastery that seems to pulse with hidden knowledge. Its residents engage him in quiet yet intense conversations about theosophy, ancient symbols, and the promise of inner transformation. Beneath the cloister, rumors whisper of an alchemical laboratory where ordinary substances are coaxed into extraordinary forms. The narrator’s curiosity deepens, drawing him into a world where scholarly curiosity meets lived mystery, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey into secret wisdom.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (182K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-02-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1838–1912
A physician turned mystical writer, this 19th-century author helped carry Theosophical ideas from India to Europe and wrote widely on occult philosophy, inner development, and spiritual symbolism. His books blend earnest spiritual searching with the adventurous feel of a life spent moving between medicine, travel, and esoteric study.
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