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The Occult Anatomy of Man
Manly P. Hall

Philosophical Research Society Inc.,U.S., 1986 - 54 pages

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gingeraz

This is an excellent book to get a basic understanding of the occult purposes of the body. It caused my to buy "Man: Grand Symbole of the Mysteries, Thoughts in occult anatomy" by Manly P. Hall


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 most is the beginning subject matter which is the requirements of the occult student and what he or her should expect on the path of Occult Studies. The Occult Anatomy of Man explains how man is a microcosm of the universe and Melchizedek relates Biblical symbology to the various parts of the physical and spiritual bodies. Kundalini, chakras and the various bodies of man are covered in all three books. I recommend them all.


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