Anacreon once said, “Again Eros struck me like a blacksmith wielding an enormous hammer and bathed me in an ice-cold torrent.”
Ludwig Klages' seminal philosophical text elucidates what Eros-Phanes is (drive) but also what Eros is not (lust or Wolllust). This is not a sex magic book, but instead, one of a world-creating and primordial daimonic force.
“What liberates itself in ecstasy?” Klages asks; before further challenging the reader: “From what does it liberate itself?”
Samplings of Platonic gnosis abound throughout what can be considered a dense philosophical treatise that is wonderfully punctuated by a poesis often climaxing in lyrically-tangible beauty. While perhaps not for the beginner, a slow read whilst taking notes will yield new windows of exploration for the inquiring few.
Of Cosmogonic Eros is presented with a lengthy and detailed introduction by Professor Paul Bishop of the University of Glasgow.
The typesetting by Jessica Grote is classic Theion Publishing: scholarly with copious footnotes to guide the reader in their own research. Gorgeous Surbalin endpapers and a few black and white plates add brilliantly to the aura of this exquisite book.
David Beth is to be thanked for keeping Klages on the contemporary radar of inquisitive explorers who seek to liberate Soul from Spirit and into a visionary capacity of primal images.