Magic: A Treatise on Esoteric Ethics (e-Book)
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An essay enabling individuals to distinguish between “black” and “white” magic, thereby avoiding practices and disciplines which may be detrimental to character and dangerous to physical health.
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Magic: A Treatise on Esoteric Ethics (Pamphlet)
An essay enabling individuals to distinguish between “black” and “white” magic, thereby avoiding practices and disciplines which may be detrimental to character and dangerous to physical health.
ISBN: 0-89314-384-7 | Pamphlet. 32pp
Return of the Sorcerers: Black Magic in the Modern World (Pamphlet)
Ancient man lived in a world of mystery, which resulted in a number of curious beliefs. The origins of magic — black, white and gray — are discussed, as well as the modern misinterpretations of ancient beliefs.
ISBN: 0-89314-872-5 | Pamphlet. 44pp
Sacred Magic of the Qabbalah (e-Book)
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This essay sheds light on the doctrines of the old rabbis and the Pythagoreans regarding the science of the divine names and the mystery of numbers.
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Sacred Magic of the Qabbalah: The Science of Divine Names (Pamphlet)
This essay sheds light on the doctrines of the old rabbis and the Pythagoreans regarding the science of the divine names and the mystery of numbers.
ISBN: 0-89314-844-X | Pamphlet. 47pp
Studies In Character Analysis (Pamphlet)
The working principles of character analysis are so clearly explained herein that the reader can gain a good working knowledge without recourse to other texts. However, appropriate reference works are indicated for the benefit of those who wish to continue their studies. The subject matter covers phrenology, palmistry, physiognomy, and graphology, as well as a study of oriental character analysis which has been included in this edition. Of special note are illustrations of some unusual items, such as the phrenological bust designed by Dr. Fowler, an old French diagram on character reading through studying the joints of fingers, 17th century woodcuts of resemblances between human and animal faces, and a facsimile of the last handwriting of Marie Antoinette before her execution.
ISBN: 0-89314-804-0 | Pamphlet (8.4″x6.9″). 88pp
The Most Holy Trinisophia of the Comte de St. Germain
By the Comte de St.-Germain. Introductory Material & Commentary by Manly P. Hall
New Edition for 2010
The great Rosicrucian who termed himself the Comte de St. Germain is one of the most baffling personalities in Western history. His activities are traceable for more than one hundred years between 1710 and 1822, leading Frederick the Great to refer to him as “the man who does not die.” An scholar, linguist, musician, and painter, an alchemist so profound legends repute he could turn “base metals into gold.” This unusual work was prepared for the instruction of St.-Germain’s disciples in the cabalistic, hermetic, and alchemical mysteries. The original manuscript is housed in the Bibliotheque de Troyes in France.
ISBN: 0-89314-417-7 | Paperback. 221pp
The Tarot: An Essay
Contains an introduction to the cards, their history and symbolical importance, and their evaluation as a “sacred book,” along with complete reproductions of the Knapp-Hall and Mantegna decks.
ISBN: 0-89314-382-0 | Paperback. 54pp
Unseen Forces (e-Book)
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An illustrated treatise on the denizens of the invisible worlds and the individual’s connection with them, including the “Dweller on the Threshold,” elementals, natural principles, thought-forms, ghosts and specters.
Fully bookmarked for easy navigation, with a hyper-linked table of contents.
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