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Twelve World Teachers: A Summary of Their Lives and Teachings 3 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
One of the Finest Books ever Written. Manly P. Hall exquisitely explores and explains the lives and legends of Twelve World Teachers whose immortal influences place them amongst the 'Giants' of Moral/Spiritual/and Social Philosophy.
Recommended for All who desire a greater Appreciation and Understanding of the Icons and Inspirations that have brought Personal Illumination to the Family of Mankind.
A Masterpiece written to be ...
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The Secret Destiny of America 10 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 2000
Alas Alas Alas I regard Manly P. Hall as one of the few writers around who had a profound knowledge of the actual history of mankind, that has been hitherto wrapped in mystery... He was also one of the few who set this knowledge forth laboriously in writing, for the comprehension and benefit of others. This book of his is no different and is about an immensely important topic, the significance of which few are ...
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The Secret Teachings of All Ages (Reader's Edition) 72 reviews Manly P. Hall
Tarcher, 2003
The greatest. This book is one of the greatest books I've ever read. It informs you on so much history concerning the origins of theology. It explains the meanings behind the allegorical stories told in the Bible. The book also explains the mysteryies of Freemasonry and it also explains why the fraternity was established in the first place. If you want spiritual growth then this book is for you. WARNING: This ...
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THE SECRET TEACHINGS OF ALL AGES 1 review Manly, P. Hall
Wilder Publications, 2007
Not a Coffee Table Book! "The Secret Teachings of All Ages" is a portal to and a directory of esoteric symbology and knowledge. It is known as an encyclopedic outline of Masonic, hermetic, Qabbalistic and Rosicrucian symbolical philosophy, but it is so very much more!
Manly P. Hall is one of the most important and prolific chroniclers of the Western esoteric writers, and this book is arguably his most important. In ...
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Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire (Adept Series) 4 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
The Mystery of Fire This is a great book! Don't be mislead by the diminutive size of this volume, only fifty-four pages. The book is packed with more than enough ideas to ponder in just one sitting. The title is somewhat misleading, only a small portion of the book deals with Melchizedek. The mystery of fire and its meaning to mankind is the actual theme of the book. The author attempts to provide his ...
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Words to the Wise: A Practical Guide to the Esoteric Sciences 4 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
Excellent resource book packed with great advice Anyone contemplating the loose and non-dogmatic realm of any New Age regimen would be well served reading this book. This is a very important book and it will speak to you loudly if you let it. If you are embarking on a spiritual adventure with some group or guide, or have already done so, this book will enable you to evaluate the veracity and efficacy of what you might be endeavouring in. If you ...
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Sacred Magic of the Qabbalah Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1998
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What the Ancient Wisdom Expects of Its Disciples 6 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
Live the Life as the Ancient Masters In this short work by Manly Hall, he digresses into the little known subject of how the ancient masters of the mystery schools go about teaching their students. Much has changed in the way of secret societies since the days of Plato and Pythagoras, however, the principles are generally the same. Silence is still of utmost importance. In the times of Pythagoras, silence was not only a virtue, but ...
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Lectures on Ancient Philosophy 3 reviews Manly P. Hall
Tarcher, 2005
On a Clear Day... As is often the case with Manly Hall, this book is deceptively clear. Much of what he says sounds obvious and easy to understand -- until you put the book down and try to understand the authors he's written about. Then you will find that he has brought a wonderful clarity to the essential truths of ancient philosophy, delivering the heart of wisdom without the encumbrances of academic verbiage. ...
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The Lost Keys of Freemasonry (Also Includes: Freemasonry of the Ancient Egyptians / Masonic Orders of ... 1 review Manly P. Hall
Tarcher, 2006
This Book Reveals Ancient Mysteries Have you ever noticed the strange symbols on the back of the US dollar bill? Have you wondered about the origins of those symbols and how our Founding Fathers ever came up with them? You are looking at symbols related to the ancient Fraternity of Freemasonry. Many of the Founders of our Constitution were members of that mysterious order. If you have ever wondered about that secret society, ...
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THE SECRET TEACHINGS OF ALL AGES 2 reviews Manly, P. Hall
Wilder Publications, 2007
This book should be in every household. Manly P. Hall, it is stated in the September 1990 Scottish Rite Journal, was "Freemasonry's greatest philosopher," And I could not agree more. Just about everything you wanted to know about the Mysteries is written in this volume, albeit much of it is under medium to heavy allegory. Everything from alchemy to the Kabbalah is covered in this information packed work (it even includes the full text ...
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The Secret Teachings of All Ages, 2008
For once, a book which really lives up to its title. Hall self-published this massive tome in 1928, consisting of about 200 legal-sized pages in 8 point type; it is literally his magnum opus. Each of the nearly 50 chapters is so dense with information that it is the equivalent of an entire short book. If you read this book in its entirety you will be in a good position to dive into subjects such as the Qabbala, Alchemy, Tarot, Ceremonial Magic, ...
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The Occult Anatomy of Man 2 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society Inc.,U.S., 1986
The Divine Trinity The Occult Anatomy of Man, Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire and Spiritual Centers in Man are three books that I highly recommend for any serious student of the occult. I have Spritual Centers in Man under its original title, An Essay on the Fundamental Principles of Operative Occultism....it is pretty much the same book. It talks about the various spiritual centers but what I like about it ...
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The Wisdom of the Knowing Ones: Gnosticism: The Key to Esoteric Christianity 3 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 2000
An Interesting Look at Gnosticism Although I had heard of the term "Gnosticism" previously, I was never quite sure what it really entailed - all I knew was that it was some form of religion or spirituality. So I purchased this book with the goal of gaining an understanding of this form of esoteric christianity - and, after having read it, I think this is probably the best book I could have chosen for this purpose.
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The Mystical Christ: Religion As a Personal Spiritual Experience 1 review Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
manly p hall is the best all i can say is that manly p hall has a way of blowing my mind with each paragraph. i can't say enough about the amount of knowledge that seems so obvious but never is, that i glean from his writings. this one did it for me in a great way. great book.
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Spiritual Centers in Man 2 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
The Divine Trinity The Occult Anatomy of Man, Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire and Spiritual Centers in Man are three books that I highly recommend for any serious student of the occult. I have Spritual Centers in Man under its original title, An Essay on the Fundamental Principles of Operative Occultism....it is pretty much the same book. It talks about the various spiritual centers but what I like about it ...
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Dream Symbolism 2 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1996
This book is an excellent resource for dream work. Manly P. Hall was a wise scholar of the spiritual disciplines and his approach is based on a mystical, philosophical framework rather than a one dimensional dictionary. A recommended study guide for use by individuals or groups.
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Sages & Seers Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1959
An illustrated presentation of a group of eight sages and seers from the last five hundred years whose lives stand out as examples of mystical idealism, devout aspiration, and sincere dedication. The chapter headings are: Nostradamus, Seer of France Francis Bacon, the Concealed Poet The Mystical Figures of Jakob Boehme The Shepherd of Children's Minds-Johann Amos Comenius The Comte de St. Germain Mysticism of William Blake ...
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Paracelsus, His Mystical and Medical Philosophy 4 reviews Manly P. Hall
Philosophical Research Society, 1990
excellent overview of Paracelsus and his medical philosophy Paracelsus's personality and medical philosophy are well described by Hall. The book is very readable and entertaining. Paracelsus was a character, but also considered one of the early real holistic physicians. We are still able to learn from him today. He seemed to appreciate that combining traditional and non-traditional medicine together is the best medicine. Body/mind/spirit the Paracelsus ...
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Rosicrucian and Masonic Origins Manly, P. Hall
NuVision Publications, 2007
Freemasonry is a fraternity within a fraternity-an outer organization concealing an inner brotherhood of the elect. Before it is possible to intelligently discuss the origin of the Craft, it is necessary, therefore, to establish the existence of these two separate yet interdependent orders, the one visible and the other invisible. The visible society is a splendid camaraderie of "free and accepted" men enjoined to devote themselves to ethical, ...
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