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The central conflict of the book is the struggle between the rigid, dogmatic medicine of the time (Galenism) and the revolutionary, experiential approach of Paracelsus. Jäckel illustrates how Paracelsus rejected the ancient texts that doctors swore by, preferring instead to observe nature, use chemistry (iatrochemistry), and treat the whole person—mind, body, and spirit.
Historical Fiction / Metaphysical Fiction Subject: The life and times of the Renaissance scholar, physician, and astrologer Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim , famously known as Paracelsus . symbolen arei
Symbolon - Arei is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the roots of Western esotericism and the history of medicine. Karin Jäckel successfully rescues Paracelsus from being a mere footnote in history books, presenting him as a living, breathing revolutionary who laid the groundwork for modern pharmacology and psychological integration. The central conflict of the book is the
Symbolon - Arei is a novel that plunges the reader into the turbulent 16th century. The title combines "Symbolon" (a Greek term for a token or symbol used for recognition) and "Arei" (referencing the 'Archeus' concept or the vital spirit central to Paracelsian medicine, or perhaps a play on the 'Aryan' spiritual concepts of the time, though in this context, it signifies the protagonist's search for the primordial healing spirit). Symbolon - Arei is a compelling read for