John Arndt was not the subtle mystic that Boehme was, and his writings are subjected to fewer misapprehensions.
All date from that new opened puncture of divine light in Boehme.
Boehme loved to dream, and a gentle doze helped to open memory's enchanted gates.
The following is the aspect of Boehme's teaching which Law most consistently emphasises.
It was only after the nervous old Boehme had begun to cry in his anger that Adler's wrath burst out in words.