… 4 March 2025 / Comments Submitted by admin on 4 March 2025 This book was originally published anonymously by a "Student of Occultism" in 1887 under the title An Adventure Among the Rosicrucian s, yet with a copyright in the name of Franz Hartmann. …
… and cyclic evolution; sages, adepts, and the world’s religions; psychic phenomena, spiritualism, the pitfalls of pseudo-occultism; and many more. Here is knowledge based upon evidence and experience, written with brevity and depth. Download … and cyclic evolution; sages, adepts, and the world’s religions; psychic phenomena, spiritualism, the pitfalls of pseudo-occultism; and many more. Here is knowledge based upon evidence and experience, written with brevity and depth. Download …
… subjects, including Cosmology, Anthropology, Pneumatology, Medicine, Magic, Alchemy, Astrology, Philosophy and Theosophy or Occultism. Paracelsus (1493-1541), born Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, was a Swiss German philosopher, physician, botanist, astrologer, and general occultist. He is credited as the founder of toxicology. He is also a famous revolutionary for utilizing observations of …
… from The Path magazine, founded and edited by Judge. These are chronologically arranged and supplemented by his popular “Occult Tales.” Also included are a well-documented 50-page biography, numerous illustrations, photographs, and facsimiles. … from The Path magazine, founded and edited by Judge. These are chronologically arranged and supplemented by his popular “Occult Tales.” Also included are a well-documented 50-page biography, numerous illustrations, photographs, and facsimiles. …