Alfons Rosenberg

Alfons Rosenberg ( born January 6, 1902 in Munich, † September 1, 1985 in Zurich ) was a German writer, who published mostly about mysticism, and astrology symbol research.

Alfons Rosenberg is quite often - even in scientific publications - confused with the Nazi ideologist Alfred Rosenberg, with whom he has nothing in common except the name but similarity.

Life

Alfons Rosenberg was born a Jew. From 1925 to 1935, his life began to change dramatically, when walking on the island of Wörth Rosenberg discoverer of nature. He focused on the essentials for him and became a seeker of God, to the mystic.

When the Nazis seized power and the persecution of the Jews began, he fled to Switzerland. There, he converted to Christianity. Later, he became a champion of ecumenism, outlined the main features of the early Aquarian Age and wrote books about Mozart. His book on " Don Giovanni " was a classic.

Until his death in 1985 Rosenberg published, although many publications about his personal life is in the public but only little is known.

Publications

  • Don Giovanni. Mozart's opera Don Juan figure, Prestel, Munich, 1968.
  • The Magic Flute. History and interpretation of Mozart's opera. 2nd edition. Prestel, Munich 1972, ISBN 3-7913-0041-5.
  • The world in fire. Changes in my life. Herder, Freiburg / Basel / Wien 1983, ISBN 3-451-08011-7.
  • Signs in the sky. The world view of astrology. 2nd edition, Kösel, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-466-20246-9.
  • Introduction to the understanding of symbol. Primordial symbols and their transformations. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau, 1985, ISBN 3-451-08033-8.

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