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The Origin and Evolution of Freemasonry Connected with the Origin and Evolution of the Human Race

Albert Churchward
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[T]he real secrets are known to a few only, and since the fall of the Old Egyptian Empire the ignorance of the human always has been such that great opposition has always been, and still is, shown to the study of the Laws of the Spiritual World. -from "Life and What It Is" The secrets of the universe? Here they are, revealed in all their glory, in a work of such profound import than it promises the ultimate solution to the grand problems of Socialism and Anarchy themselves. Learn about the "Totemic Mysteries performed in Sign Language by Primitive Man." Discover the "Periodic Laws of the Corpuscles." Uncover the ongoing secrets of the Egyptian god Horus. A classic of comparative religion buried in pseudo-science and superstition, this 1920 work is a must-read for students of the search for spiritual enlightenment in all its convoluted splendor. British mystic ALBERT CHURCHWARD (1852-1925) also wrote The Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man (1910) and The Arcana of Freemasonry (1915).

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Nombre de pages :
248
Langue:
Anglais
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EAN:
9781596055261
Date de parution :
01-12-05
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
127 mm x 203 mm
Poids :
272 g

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