Gott betet by Mechtild Lichnowsky

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By James Martinez Posted on Dec 23, 2025
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Lichnowsky, Mechtild, 1879-1958 Lichnowsky, Mechtild, 1879-1958
German
"Gott betet" by Mechtild Lichnowsky is a philosophical poem written during the early 20th century. This book explores themes of divine love, humanity, and the relationship between God and man, delving into an intimate portrayal of spiritual connection and contemplation. The text presents a profound meditation on the essence of existence and the div...
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beauty, suffering, and spiritual depth of the human experience. The poem personifies God as a loving creator who expresses an immense and tender concern for humankind, detailing feelings of joy, pain, and longing. The narrative reflects on various stages of human life, including the innocence of childhood, the journey of growth, and the profound emotions connected to love and suffering. Through rich imagery and poignant language, the book invites readers to contemplate the mysteries of existence and our connection to the divine. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
David Hall
5 months ago

Compared to other books on this topic, the formatting of this PDF is flawless and easy to read on any device. This book will stay with me for a long time.

Lisa Mitchell
1 month ago

In my opinion, it serves as a poignant reminder of the human condition. I couldn't put it down until the very end.

Michael Wilson
2 months ago

Simply put, the plot twists are genuinely surprising without feeling cheap or forced. Worth every second of your time.

Brian Green
4 months ago

For a digital edition, the interplay between the protagonists drives the story forward beautifully. Thanks for making this available.

Robert Walker
4 months ago

In my opinion, the translation seems very fluid and captures the original nuance perfectly. Simply brilliant.

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