Giordano Bruno (1548–1600), Renaissance philosopher, mystic, and Hermetic thinker, viewed the universe as an ensouled totality, permeated by an eternal, divine light. In his writings, he describes this light as an ever-present force that approaches and knocks on the doors of our senses and cognitive faculties, with the aim of elevating the soul and transforming … Continue reading The Divine Light as a Gateway to the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace – Revisiting Giordano Bruno