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Page 111 in Klapproth - Therese's diary:
Josephine is Tasso, so is Beethoven, her beautiful soul raises us to heaven: we must give her worldly food...
Recieved the letter from Beethoven. Wrote to Beethoven.....Josephine. Write history. Beethoven.
Therese also was keeping a note of where Beethoven was living so she could keep in touch with him as a go between between him and Josephine ( she was ill a lot and also Stackelberg kept coming and going)
1814.
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1818 Josephine wrote a letter on April 8th, when she was extremely ill, on Minona's fith birthday. Here is some of it:
I can only speak in a few words of that which the Spirit tells me in moments of calm...
I would not have written these fragments, had I not believed this way to answer to a request by you which must be dear to me after your last words-What your appearance arouses in my feelings- I cannot describe----
We all do not know, what we are doing, talking, what we are- the universe in our heart...is the starry sky....It seems to break within us, the axis, shattered, torn from its hinges, destroyed are we standing here-opposite each other...what we mutually destroyed within us-------it is standing before our inner eye...
Happy you are not------but deaf---busy with a stern glance beyond-and so calm-serene..in a state of negative happiness-the Book of Memories has many colours-you have browsed it frequently-viewed it-judged it-yourself- too...
Melting into one can happen only when first we have been melted with Eternity, with true sincerity this true desire, the more it purifies itself-this alone is union-forever-everything is like a shell; a form; a casing which...moves in a continuous line up to the last point-If the Spirit could reveal itself to you completely, due to its deficiencies it cannot-------
Like the IB letteer, Klapproth notes no addressee is made. There are similarities in themes here to the IB letter.
Because of what they shared and felt- two people who love often have this connection.
Page 111 in Klapproth - Therese's diary:
Josephine is Tasso, so is Beethoven, her beautiful soul raises us to heaven: we must give her worldly food...
Recieved the letter from Beethoven. Wrote to Beethoven.....Josephine. Write history. Beethoven.
Therese also was keeping a note of where Beethoven was living so she could keep in touch with him as a go between between him and Josephine ( she was ill a lot and also Stackelberg kept coming and going)
Harp,Which year is this part related to?
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1818 Josephine wrote a letter on April 8th, when she was extremely ill, on Minona's fith birthday. Here is some of it:
I can only speak in a few words of that which the Spirit tells me in moments of calm...
I would not have written these fragments, had I not believed this way to answer to a request by you which must be dear to me after your last words-What your appearance arouses in my feelings- I cannot describe----
We all do not know, what we are doing, talking, what we are- the universe in our heart...is the starry sky....It seems to break within us, the axis, shattered, torn from its hinges, destroyed are we standing here-opposite each other...what we mutually destroyed within us-------it is standing before our inner eye...
Happy you are not------but deaf---busy with a stern glance beyond-and so calm-serene..in a state of negative happiness-the Book of Memories has many colours-you have browsed it frequently-viewed it-judged it-yourself- too...
Melting into one can happen only when first we have been melted with Eternity, with true sincerity this true desire, the more it purifies itself-this alone is union-forever-everything is like a shell; a form; a casing which...moves in a continuous line up to the last point-If the Spirit could reveal itself to you completely, due to its deficiencies it cannot-------
Like the IB letteer, Klapproth notes no addressee is made. There are similarities in themes here to the IB letter.
Why do you say "There are similarities in themes here to the IB letter", if the letter was written by Josephine, not Beethoven?Thanks!
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