The Adepts in the Western Esoteric Tradition: Orders of the Quest - Hall, Manly P.
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The Adepts in the Western Esoteric Tradition: Orders of the Quest
Hall, Manly P.
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2013 Reprint of 1949 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Early modern history comes alive in this fascinating account of the history of secret doctrines in Europe from antiquity to the end of the Age of Chivalry. The account begins with Manes, whose philosophy has survived into modern times as the impelling force behind Christian Mysticism. The glory of the Guilds unfolds the traditions of the first organization to put into solemn practice the concept of the brotherhood of man. The troubadour, minnesinger, and meistersinger are considered, as well as the troubled story of the Knights Templar of Jerusalem. Taliesin, the Adept of Britain, finds his proper place in the descent of the wisdom of the Druids and the secret assemblies of Wales. Through Merlin, the magician, the reader meets King Arthur and there is an interpretation of the Round Table legendary. The wonderful stories of the Holy Grail, the Grail Kings, Parsifal, and Lohengrin are discussed, as well as early Christian contacts with China and other Eastern lands. The account ends with the search for the mysterious temple of Shamballah, said to stand on the Imperishable Island in the midst of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
(1901-1990), para muchos un sabio y un maestro experto en la sabiduría de la antigüedad, fue uno de los principales estudiosos esotéricos del siglo xx. En 1934 fundó en Los Ángeles la Philosophical Research Society (www.prs.org), que sigue publicando las numerosas obras de Hall y continúa su misión educativa.