Manly P. Hall: A Luminary in the World of Esoteric Philosophy

a deep dive into the complex, often hidden or arcane, aspects of philosophical thought that are not widely understood or accessible to the general public. Esoteric philosophy delves into topics that might include mysticism, alchemy, occult practices, and metaphysical theories, among others. This area of philosophy often intersects with various spiritual traditions, secret societies (like the Freemasons), and ancient wisdom teachings, offering insights into the nature of reality, consciousness, and the universe that are believed to be profound yet not immediately apparent to the uninitiated

Manly Palmer Hall (1901–1990) was a Canadian-born author, mystic, and lecturer, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to the fields of mysticism, esoteric philosophy, and the study of ancient religions and symbolism. Hall’s prolific writings and speeches have made him one of the most esteemed figures in the study of the arcane and spiritual sciences … Read more

The Untold Chronicles: Oral Traditions Unveiling the Pre-Columbian Cross-Cultural Encounters

Investigating oral traditions, especially those describing pre-Columbian contacts, yields invaluable insights into our shared past. Embracing these indigenous viewpoints fosters a more integrated and inclusive understanding of human development.

The Crucial Role of Oral Traditions in Preserving Indigenous Cultural Heritage Oral traditions form the backbone of cultural preservation for indigenous communities worldwide. These narratives, meticulously passed from one generation to the next, encapsulate the collective memories, moral values, and rich histories of peoples like the Native Americans and Aboriginals. Within the tapestry of these … Read more

Essex Freemasons help fund research for coronavirus antibody project

The money will be used to purchase a new advanced testing machine from America, which will accept blood samples from NHS hospitals to verify whether people have already had the virus.

The machine, a ‘Dynex high volume pipette diluter’, will boost testing from 600 to over 2,000 a day and will help the community once it has checked NHS and care workers.

Back to the Future

During its early history in Australia, Freemasonry was not an egalitarian movement. Indeed, it can be argued that it was never designed to be egalitarian. Aside from its teachings, the greatest strength of Masonry has always been its mystique.