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Originally published by a Masonic Lodge!!
Seldom published fragments of scriptures of differing religions and teachings of philosophers.
Many people cite Hegel, and just as many slur him and his theories. His name has become a byword in political discussions. Yet have any of these people really ever considered Hegel's philosophy or is it by rote (the 10th monkey) they derogate his work? The Hegelian philosophy was more than just the dialectic and this set of books explores all of it.
Thrice born Hermes is a unique anomoly in the world of mystic literature. Mr. Mead has probably made the most in-depth study of Hermes than any other researcher. Three volumes of facts and details about this man(god?) that has influenced every religion and philosophy.
A well researched book into symbolism. Symbolism, whether we recognize it or not, is an undercurrent beneath everything we do.
Written in fictional short stories, the author take a comtemplative, satirical look at milleneum paranoia by sects and religions forecasting doom and gloom.
From one of the most outspoken and prolific authors that spoke out for a total free press, including one that published erotica, with the intent of making the subject normal, rather than a hidden taboo. This book is a psychological view of mankind's warped view of sexuality, and he preferred the open, and honest discussion of the matter.
A postive and forward view of sex, and the responsibility of the parties to use family planning and contraceptives.
An esoteric view of how all things are male and female, plus and minus. Really a good book in relating an understanding of the primary principle of the ying and the yang, the yoni and the lingham, the natural balance.
A very good and complete expose on how passion, conscious and unconscious drives our actions, character, and personalities. Passion to love, hate, and war.
A biography and investigation into Emanuel Swedenborg as a Hermetic Philosopher and alchemist.
A rare look into the philosophies of an even rarer man, the Marquis de Sade, a genius, alchemist, healer, and the origin of the words sadist and sadism.
The author was a medical doctor and a Mason. His insights into both fields of study provide rare insights into the age of enlightenment of the late 1800s.
A look at the strange actions of Jesus at the Passion and His revealing of his Messiahship...
The first biography and history of the mysterious Oscar Wilde, by an author whose own biography would be curious and mysterious.