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The Secret Teachings of All Ages

This book delves into the hidden teachings and symbols from ancient civilizations, including alchemy, astrology, and Hermetic philosophy, offering insights into the universal truths and spiritual wisdom. more

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Manly Hall
Manly Hall

Manly P. Hall, born on March 18, 1901, and died on August 29, 1990, was a renowned American author, mystic, and philosopher. His works covered a wide range of subjects, including religion, philosophy, mysticism, and symbolism. Hall was known for his in-depth research into ancient civilizations and mystical traditions, and his writings have had a profound impact on scholars and enthusiasts alike. more

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