Manly P. Hall: A Luminary in the World of Esoteric Philosophy
Manly Palmer Hall (1901–1990) was a Canadian-born author, mystic, and lecturer, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to the fields of…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Manly Palmer Hall (1901–1990) was a Canadian-born author, mystic, and lecturer, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to the fields of…
The 17th century Rosicrucian Manifestos are the subject of a new book written by Steven Markham. Steven has produced a modern English version of the three…
In attempting to give an outline sketch of the various degrees in Freemasonry in a book of this description, I am faced by many difficulties, not the…
The Tetragrammaton, the Pentagrammaton, and the Adam_Kadmon
It is around 1755 in Germany that different groups called the Golden Cross, and the Rosy Cross appeared. At this time, none of these groups were real parts of Freemasonry.
It seems that these groups were not organized together and continued to be isolated from each other for some years after their creation. However, close contacts were initiated between these groups and Freemasons interested in esotericism
SRIA is something beyond and outside Freemasonry. More and more Freemasons are looking to the Christian degrees for answers to the questions confronted during their daily advancement in Masonic knowledge
The Ritman Library, more properly known as the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, in Amsterdam is regarded as one of the finest private collections of rare books in the world in the field of Hermetic traditions. Currently, the collection comprises over 25,000 works, including some 4,600 manuscripts and printed books dating before 1900
THE MASONIC CAREER OF A. E. WAITE – BY BRO. R.A. GILBERT – ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM – VOLUME 99 FOR THE YEAR 1986 INTRODUCTION In English Freemasonry the…
William Wynn Westcott depicted in the ceremonial garment of the RosicruciansUnknown – Cropped scan from “Geheimnisse des Unbekannten: Überlieferte…