The Phoenix: An Illustrated Review of Occultism and Philosophy
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- Year Published: 1971
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The Phoenix: An Illustrated Review Of Occultism And Philosophy is a book written by Manly Palmer Hall, a renowned author and lecturer in the field of esoteric philosophy. The book is a comprehensive exploration of the world of occultism and philosophy, delving into various topics such as symbolism, mysticism, and the hidden meanings behind ancient texts and teachings. The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a different aspect of the occult and philosophical world. The first section explores the concept of symbolism and its importance in understanding the deeper meanings behind various religious and spiritual traditions. The second section delves into the world of mysticism, examining the practices and beliefs of various mystical traditions throughout history. The third section of the book focuses on the hidden meanings behind ancient texts and teachings, such as the Bible and the teachings of various esoteric schools. The fourth section explores the concept of the soul and its journey through various incarnations, as well as the nature of consciousness and the human experience. Throughout the book, Hall provides detailed explanations and insights into the various topics he explores, drawing on his extensive knowledge of the occult and philosophical traditions. The book is also illustrated with a number of images and diagrams, helping to further elucidate the complex concepts and ideas presented. Overall, a fascinating and insightful exploration of the world of esoteric knowledge, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the hidden meanings behind various spiritual traditions and teachings. First published in 1931, this work is a companion piece to his seminal 1928 masterpiece, The Secret Teachings of All Ages. The book blends mysticism, symbolism, ancient text analysis, and comparative religion, utilizing the mythical phoenix as a core metaphor for individual spiritual transformation and rebirth. Manly P. Hall (1901-1990) was the founder of the Philosophical Research Society. In over 75 years of dynamic public activity, he delivered more than 8,000 lectures in the United States and abroad, and authored countless books, essays, and articles.
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