The Thomson Masonic Fraud

The Thomson Masonic Fraud
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Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951002374821A
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Synopsis The Thomson Masonic Fraud by : Isaac Blair Evans

The Thomson Masonic Fraud

The Thomson Masonic Fraud
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Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:78806337
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Synopsis The Thomson Masonic Fraud by : Isaac Blair Evans

Thomson Masonic Fraud a Study in Clandestine Masonry

Thomson Masonic Fraud a Study in Clandestine Masonry
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Publisher : Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 1497878837
ISBN-13 : 9781497878839
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Synopsis Thomson Masonic Fraud a Study in Clandestine Masonry by : Issac Blair Evans

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.

Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism

Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9780199996063
ISBN-13 : 0199996067
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Synopsis Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism by : Henrik Bogdan

This volume is the first comprehensive examination of one of the twentieth century's most distinctive iconoclasts. Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was a study in contradictions. Born into a fundamentalist Christian family and educated at Cambridge, he was vilified as a traitor, drug addict, and debaucher, yet revered as perhaps the most influential thinker in contemporary esotericism. Moving beyond the influence of contemporary psychology and the modernist understanding of the occult, Crowley declared himself the revelator of a new age of individualism. Crowley's occult bricolage, Magick, was an eclectic combination of spiritual exercises drawn from Western European magical ceremonies and Indic sources for meditation and yoga. This journey of self-liberation culminated in harnessing sexual power as a magical discipline, a "sacrilization of the self" as practiced in Crowley's mixed masonic group, the Ordo Templi Orientis. The religion Crowley created, Thelema, legitimated his role as a charismatic revelator and herald of a new age of freedom. Aleister Crowley's lasting influence can be seen in the counter-culture movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s and in many forms of alternative spirituality and popular culture. The essays in this volume offer crucial insight into Crowley's foundational role in the study of Western esotericism, new religious movements, and sexuality.

Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences, Volume 1: A-C

Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences, Volume 1: A-C
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Publisher : Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9783849688271
ISBN-13 : 3849688275
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Synopsis Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences, Volume 1: A-C by : Albert G. Mackey

Dr. Albert G. Mackey appears as author of this " Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences," which, being a library in inself, superseded most of the Masonic works which have been tolerated by the craft — chiefly because none better could be obtained. Here is a work which fulfils the hope which sustained the author through ten years' literary labor, that, under one cover he "would furnish every Mason who might consult its pages the means of acquiring a knowledge of all matters connected with the science, the philosophy, and the history of his order." Up to the present time the modern literature of Freemasonry has been diffuse, lumbering, unreliable, and, out of all reasonable proportions. There is, in Mackey's "Encyclopaedia of Masonry," well digested, well arranged, and confined within reasonable limits, all that a Mason can desire to find in a book exclusively devoted to the history, the arts, science, and literature of Masonry. This is volume one out of four and covering the letters A to C.

Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry

Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry
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Publisher : Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages : 5797
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ISBN-10 : 9783849631567
ISBN-13 : 3849631567
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Synopsis Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry by : Albert G. Mackey

Dr. Albert G. Mackey, also the author of The Lexicon of Freemasonry appears as author of this " Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences," which, being a library in inself, superseded most of the Masonic works which have been tolerated by the craft—chiefly because none better could be obtained. Here, in one giant volume is a work which fulfils the hope which sustained the author through ten years' literary labor, that, under one cover he "would furnish every Mason who might consult its pages the means of acquiring a knowledge of all matters connected with the science, the philosophy, and the history of his order." For more than thirty years Dr. Mackey has devoted earnest and constant study and research to the history, the objects, and the condition of Masonry. In the present work, the crowning and successful result of a life's labors, he has received no assistance from any one. He says, " Every article was written by myself," and he adds, which would extenuate errors, had he fallen into any, "For twelve months, too, of the time occupied upon this work, I suffered from an affection of the sight, which forbade all use of the eyes for purposes of study. During that time, now happily passed, all authorities were consulted by the willing eyes of my daughters—all writing was done by their hands. I realized for a time the picture so often painted of the blind bard dictating his sublime verses to his daughters," and his preface closes with the words, "Were I to dedicate this work at all, my dedication should be—To Filial Affection." Up to the present time the modern literature of Freemasonry has been diffuse, lumbering, unreliable, and, out of all reasonable proportions.