Historical Reprints
Esoteric - Spiritual
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Teachings from one of the Masters sent to guide man through this maze of life.
Black magic, superstitions, charms, diviniations, signs, omens, etc.
The author expounds on the spiritual side, duties, and responsibilities of Freemasons.
In theoretical as well as applied psychology no term is more misleading, or confusing than the term consciousness. We use the term often in our conversation; we come across it in our study; but when we are asked to define it properly, to explain its significance, its meaning, or the idea for which that word stands, we are unable to do so.
Intuitional and astral travel is believed to be the future science, and how man finds his place in the universe of creation.
So universal is the belief in spiritual influences, and more especially in their malignant influences, that no race of men, no period of time, no region of the globe, have been exempt from it.
Does the geometrical math of playing cards lead to the Great Pyramid of Egypt?
The great mystic Annie Besant teaches about man, his bodies, and his relation to the universe.
If the lower animals on earth are capable of telepathy, why not man?
A rare writing of the mystic artist William Blake and his visions of America, in Blake's handwriting.
A very unique and interesting story prediction the future of civilization. I read this short thesis with admiration of the author's insight into his future visions, and our current reality
Magic incantations from the ancient world, translated from Latin.
The ministerial role of Masonry, from the view of a Christian Mason.
This mysterious subject he treats, with his usual learning and acumen, and with remarkable directness and condensation. It will form but one volume of the series of that extraordinary man's collected papers. One reviewer made a statement on the book which he describes as "involving, not improbably, some of the profoundest arcana of our dual existence, and its intermediates."
This mysterious subject he treats, with his usual learning and acumen, and with remarkable directness and condensation. It will form but one volume of the series of that extraordinary man's collected papers. One reviewer made a statement on the book which he describes as "involving, not improbably, some of the profoundest arcana of our dual existence, and its intermediates."