FIVE ENGLISH ALCHEMISTS is an introduction to the most significant English exponents of the Alchemical Mysteries of the pre-Enlightenment era. By tradition alchemists down the ages observed a discreet silence about the processes of their art, but these men chose to speak and to pass on to posterity an enduring legacy, for which we owe them a great spiritual debt. It is, however, a veiled and encoded legacy, for even at their clearest these texts are often most obscure - and deliberately so, for...
The Connection Between the Living and the Dead (Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner, #168)
by Dr Rudolf Steiner and Christopher Bamford
Contemporary scientific disciplines such as chaos and complexity theory, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science treat themselves as new fields of inquiry, but many of these ideas can be traced back to Hermeticism, the European intellectual tradition sparked by the rediscovery of the Corpus Hermeticum and Platonic texts in the 15th century. Building a map of the progression of scientific thought across centuries and continents, Leon Marvell examines the ancient roots of Hermeticism, its...
Why It Is Not Necessary To Renounce The World And Its Possessions - Pamphlet
by R Swinburne Clymer
The Beginning Of Sex Lies From A Rosicrucian Viewpoint - Pamphlet
by R Swinburne Clymer
A Rosicrucian Interpretation Of Sir Percival - Pamphlet
by R Swinburne Clymer
The Esoteric Promise Of Jesus And Its Fulfillment - Pamphlet
by Edouard Schure
• Explores Kremmerz’s life, his teachings, his work as a hermetic physician, and the metaphysical and hermetic principles that guided his activities • Offers a detailed account of the distance healing practices, diagnostic methods, and rituals of the Fraternity of Myriam • Includes texts written by Kremmerz on the inner workings and magical operations of the fraternity, intended for its practicing members Giuliano Kremmerz (1861-1930), born Ciro Formisano, was one of the most influential I...
Thomas Vaughan was a man of rather wide reading, considering his epoch and-so far as one can judge concerning it-his restless, almost vagrant life. His tracts are Anthroposophia Theomagica, Anima Magica Abscondita, Magia Adamica, and Caelum Terrce issued in 1650. These I collected into a single volume in 1888, but it has long since gone out of print. Lumen de Lumine appeared in 1651, Aula Lucis in 1652, and Euphrates, or the Waters of the East, in 1655. The last was edited by Dr W. Wynn Westcott...