Ancient Mysteries
Unexplained
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The 6th book in a series that first related the Shaver mysteries, experiences, and discoveries to the world.
Exhaustive study into sorcery, magic, witchcraft, demons, and satan, especially as these beliefs affected history.
This author takes the history and origin of Freemasonry back thousands of years before Hebrew King Solomon and Hiram Abiff.
Francis Bacon, Shakespeare, and their connection to the mysterious Rosicrucians secret society is still a puzzle unravelling.
Beginning in the late 1960s, both Brent Raynes and I started on a parallel quest in hunt of the truth about UFOs. Brent's many early trips included visits and contacts with some of ufology's major figures, people who became his friends, such as Betty Hill, Dr. Berthold Schwarz, and John Keel.
Real life experiences with phantasms reported in short story form.
Interesting treatise on the origins and alchemical substance of the the eternal flame, placed on many graves throughout the world.
Interesting treatise on the origins and alchemical substance of the the eternal flame, placed on many graves throughout the world.
Man's eternal search for his beginnings. Modern space flight continues the journey for truth.
The Mother of the Gods has birthed itself in every religion, including Christianity. The author researches sources of this mythology.
The importance of the Temple of Solomon to Freemasonry from a biblical and historical standpoint.
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.
Madam Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine explored as it relates to all the religions of mankind.
Mystical, secretive, philosophical, and prophetic... This book looks into the realm of mysteries that have peaked man's curiosties throughout the ages.
The totem poles dotted the American landscapes for thousands of years. What were they for? What is their meaning? Andrew Lang takes on this research.