Historical Reprints
Mysteries
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A study of gazing that was practiced by the famous John Dee, alchemist, is still used in modern Egypt.
Studies into several esoteric realms, starting with the importance of the Blazing Star to faith.
One of the best books ever written about what happens to man after he dies. The experience almost feels real as you read the philosophy of the Rosicrucian, in the manner this author employs.
Divination, omens, apparitions, forewarnings, sorcery, demonology, dreams, predictions, visions, etc.
A practical guide to those who aspire to Clairvoyant-Absolute
Spirit-Soul Mates: their pre-existence, sex life, marriage, divorce, Earth pilgrimages, and reunions.
What the words Kadosh (Holy) and Heirdom (Mountain) mean to Freemasonry.
The origin and history of Freemasonry mirrors the origin and history of the human race.
A study into the words (commonly used by Masons), their etymology, and meaning to Freemasons.
A Masonic devotional study guide with emphasis on Masonic and Biblical Symbology.
This historical reprint is a two volume set. The book is the famous Freemason Albert Pike's research into the ancient gods of the Indo-Aryan peoples and how they migrated throughout the world and history.
The subject of Initiation is one that has a great fascination for thinkers of all schools of thought, and even those who remain sceptical and critical would like to believe that this ultimate attainment is possible.
Few words have acquired such a wide signification as the word symbol. Originally applied, amongst the Greeks, to the two halves of the tablet they divided between themselves as a pledge of hospitality-in the manner of our contract forms, detached along a line of perforations from the counterfoil record-it was gradually extended to the engraved shells by which those initiated in the mysteries made themselves known to each other; and even to the more or less esoteric formulas and sacramental rites that may be said to have constituted the visible bond of their fellowship.
There has probably never been a period in the history of thought entirely resembling the present.