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Böhme's followers were known as Behmenists
Böhme's mystical visions began in 1600
Böhme's writings influenced later German Romanticism
Böhme's works were published posthumously by his followers
Böhme's works were controversial and led to conflict with Lutheran authorities
Böhme's first major work was Aurora, written in 1612
Böhme's philosophy emphasizes the unity of opposites
Böhme's ideas contributed to the development of modern theosophy
Böhme's thought combined alchemy, Christian mysticism, and Lutheran theology
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