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Emmanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772)

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GnosticismHermeticismNeoplatonismWestern esotericismMedieval

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Perennial philosophyJakob BöhmeEmanuel SwedenborgPietismModern

RomanticismTranscendentalismUniversalismNew ThoughtTheosophyAnthroposophyOccultismSpiritualismEsoteric ChristianityNew AgeOrientalistComparative religionNeo-AdvaitaNondualismOrientalismTheosophical SocietyAsianPre-historicProto-Indo-Iranian religionIran

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Advaita VedantaBuddha-natureEnlightenmentMadhyamakaNeo-VedantaTantraYogaYogacharaEast-Asia

TaoismOther non-WesternAnimismShamanismTotemismPsychologicalHumanistic psychologyMindfulnessPositive psychologySelf-helpSelf-realizationTrue self and false selfResearchNeurologicalMystical psychosisCognitive science of religionNeuroscience of religionGeschwind syndromeEvolutionary psychology of religionCategoryvteEmanuel Swedenborg (/ˈswiːdənbɔːrɡ/, Swedish: [ˈsvêːdɛnˌbɔrjə] (listen); born Emanuel Swedberg; 8 February [O.S. 29 January] 1688 – 29 March 1772) was a Swedish pluralistic-Christian theologian, scientist, philosopher and mystic. He is best known for his book on the afterlife, Heaven and Hell (1758)." - (en.wikipedia.org 14.12.2020)

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