Manly P. Hall (1901–1990)
Autor/a de The Secret Teachings of All Ages
Sobre l'autor
Manly P. Hall (1901-1990) was one of the leading esoteric scholars of the twentieth century. In 1934, he founded the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles
Crèdit de la imatge: Manly Palmer Hall (1901-1990)
Sèrie
Obres de Manly P. Hall
The Lost Keys of Freemasonry (Also Includes: Freemasonry of the Ancient Egyptians / Masonic Orders of Fraternity) (2006) 257 exemplars
Codex Rosae Crucis, D.O.M.A. A Rare & Curious Manuscript of Rosicrucian Interest. (1938) 48 exemplars
First Principles of Philosophy: Metaphysics, Logic, Ethics, Psychology, Epistemology, Esthetics and Theurgy (1935) 26 exemplars
Alchemy: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Manly P. Hall Collection of Books and Manuscripts (1986) 18 exemplars
How To Understand Your Bible: A Philosopher's Interpretation of Obscure and Puzzling Passages (2004) 15 exemplars
Great Books on Religion & Esoteric Philosophy: With a Bibliography of Related Material Selected from the Writings of (1966) 14 exemplars
The secret history of America : classic writings on our nation's unknown past and inner purpose (2019) 14 exemplars
Therapeutic Value of Music Including the Philosophy of Music: Including, the Philosophy of Music (1982) 9 exemplars
Invisible records of thought & action : a practical guide to subtle vibrations, their causes & effects (1990) 8 exemplars
Life planning : in three parts, I. Planning a career, II. Planning a home, III. Planning for retirement (1996) 5 exemplars
Horizon, Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, V7, No. 1-4, Summer, 1947 to Spring, 1948 (2013) 3 exemplars
The Mystery of Electricity 3 exemplars
The Medicine of the Sun and Moon: The Philosophical Principles Behind the Chinese Concept of Healing (1972) 3 exemplars
Occult Anatomy: The Body as Symbol 3 exemplars
Horizon: The magazine of useful and intelligent living, Vol 1, No. 4, November-December 1941 (1941) 2 exemplars
Horizon, the Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living, V3, No. 1-6, September, 1943 to February, 1944 (2013) 2 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 6, no. 1, Summer 1946 (1946) 2 exemplars
Ways of the Lonely Ones 2 exemplars
The Hiramic Legend 2 exemplars
The Adepts: In the Eastern Esoteric Tradition: Parts One: The Light of the Vedas and Part Two: The Arhats of Buddhism (1953) 2 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society Autumn 1946, Volume 6, No. 2 (1946) 2 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 7, no. 4, Spring 1948 (1948) 2 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living, Vol. 5, no. 1, Summer 1945 (1945) 2 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 3, No. 1, September 1943 (1943) 2 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 3, No. 3, November 1943 (1943) 2 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 7, no. 2, Autumn 1947 (1947) 2 exemplars
The Text of Three Recordings 2 exemplars
Neoplatonism : the summit of ancient idealism : selected from the works of Manly P. Hall 2 exemplars
Facing the facts 2 exemplars
Horizon, October 1943, Vol.3, No.2. The Magazine of useful and intelligent living (1960) 2 exemplars
Porphyry on the Wandering of Ulysses (Neoplatonism: Theology for Wanderers in the New Millennium, Book Four) (2006) 2 exemplars
Collected writings 2 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Spring 1949 (Volume 8, No. 4) (1949) 1 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 8, no. 3, Winter 1948 (1948) 1 exemplars
Las Enseñanzas del Glorioso Buddha 1 exemplars
Radio talks on philosophy and psychology 1 exemplars
PRS Journal: Vol. 23 No. 2, Autumn 1963 1 exemplars
The Adepts ( Part Three) The Sages of China 1 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 2, No.1, September 1942 (1942) 1 exemplars
Psychological meaning of Tibetan art 1 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 1944 (1944) 1 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 8, no. 2, Autumn 1948 (1948) 1 exemplars
Julian on the Mother of the Gods (Neoplatonism: Theology for Wanderers in the New Millennium, Book Five) (2006) 1 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 7, no. 1, Summer 1947 (1947) 1 exemplars
MESIMET E FSHEHTA TE TE GJITHA KOHERAVE 1 exemplars
The Story of Healing: The Divine Art 1 exemplars
The All-Seeing Eye: Vol. 5 No. 12 September 1 exemplars
The Rosicrucians 1 exemplars
The All-Seeing Eye: Nos. 1-12 1 exemplars
The All Seeing Eye: Nos. 1-6 1 exemplars
The All-Seeing Eye: Nos. 1-6 1 exemplars
Shadow Forms 1 exemplars
PRS Journal Winter 1966 1 exemplars
Horizon: Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, Vol. 6, no. 4, Spring 1947 (1947) 1 exemplars
The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies Which Have Influenced Modern Masonic Symbolism (2020) 1 exemplars
Magic; a treatise on natural occultism 1 exemplars
The riddle of the Rosicrucians 1 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 4, No. 4, Spring 1945 (1945) 1 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 5, No.4, Spring 1946 (1946) 1 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 2, No.6, February 1943 (1943) 1 exemplars
Horizon: The Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living: Vol. 4, No. 3, Fall-Winter, 1944 (1944) 1 exemplars
Occult Masonry 1 exemplars
Occult Symbolism of Animals, Insects, Reptiles, Fish and Birds: Esoteric Classics (2019) 1 exemplars
Adepts in the Esoteric Classical Tradition: Mystics and Mysteries of Alexandria Pt. 2(Paperback) - 1988 Edition (1988) 1 exemplars
The All-Seeing Eye 1 exemplars
Parsifal The Guileless Fool 1 exemplars
Esoteric Alchemy: The Transmutation of Attitudes 1 exemplars
The Judgment of the Soul and the Mystery of Coming Forth By Day: A Study of Egyptian Metaphysics (1935) 1 exemplars
Transformation Mystery: Alchemy of Attitudes 1 exemplars
Horizon, Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, V6, No. 1-4, Summer, 1946 to Spring, 1947 (2013) 1 exemplars
The mystery of human birth 1 exemplars
The Secret of the Untroubled Mind 1 exemplars
Drugs of Vision 1 exemplars
Horizon, the Magazine of Useful and Intelligent Living, V2, No. 1-6, September, 1942 to February, 1943 (2013) 1 exemplars
Proclus on the Theology of Plato (Neoplatonism: Theology for Wanderers in the New Millennium, Book One (2006) 1 exemplars
Iamblicus on the Mysteries (Neoplatonism: Theology for Wanderers in the New Millennium, Book Two) (2006) 1 exemplars
Plotinus on the Beautiful (Neoplatonism: Theology for Wanderers in the New Millennium, Book Three) (2006) 1 exemplars
Unseen Forces, Philosophical Society 1946 1 exemplars
The Hymns of Orpheus 1 exemplars
Blind Spot In the Mind: Why We Have Difficulty Understanding Ourselves (Lectures on Personal Growth Book 2) (2011) 1 exemplars
The All-Seeing Eye: Vol. 5 No. 11 August 1 exemplars
Occult Symbolism of the Sun and Moon, the Goddess Isis and the Solar Deities: Esoteric Classics (2022) 1 exemplars
The Qabbalah, the Secret Doctrine of Israel 1 exemplars
An encyclopedic outline of masonic, hermetic, qabbalistic and rosiccucian symbolical philosophy : being an… (2012) 1 exemplars
The basic ideas of man 1 exemplars
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Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Nom normalitzat
- Hall, Manly P.
- Nom oficial
- Hall, Manly Palmer
- Data de naixement
- 1901-03-18
- Data de defunció
- 1990-08-29
- Gènere
- male
- Nacionalitat
- Canada
USA - Lloc de naixement
- Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
- Lloc de defunció
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Llocs de residència
- Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
New York, New York, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA - Educació
- Middle School
- Professions
- cleric
philosopher
writer - Organitzacions
- Church of the People, Los Angeles, California, USA
Philosophic Research Society
Jewel Lodge No. 374 Grand lodge of California - Premis i honors
- 33 Degree Mason of the Scottish Rite
Membres
Ressenyes
Llistes
Potser també t'agrada
Autors associats
Estadístiques
- Obres
- 317
- També de
- 3
- Membres
- 5,003
- Popularitat
- #5,009
- Valoració
- 4.0
- Ressenyes
- 49
- ISBN
- 444
- Llengües
- 12
- Preferit
- 18
There are a (very) few tidbits that I find relevant such as on page 24 item #47 the last sentence which reads:
As of old, so today, the cry is seldom “Save souls,” but is usually “Show us miracles.”
Then other parts of the text can be taken the wrong way (if they weren’t meant in that context already that is) such as Item #59 which refers to the “Brown Man” who was “ordained to labor in the fields” and the “Black Man” described as “the creature born into slavery”. Yikes.
There are other questionable passages in the text such as Item #90 that strikes me as slightly fascistic.
Our natures cannot be allowed to just grow, […] anymore than children can be allowed to run around promiscuously and then be expected to amount to anything; they must be trained, and there must be a thorough understanding as to who is master and who is servant. [pg.37]
Granted this passage is in the section titled The Mechanics of Magic and is referring to the discipline of magic but the metaphor is a bit of a collar tugger but not out of place.
Then there’s Item#102 pg.41. It begins:
No man who is sick should be healed merely because he has an ailment. He should learn the lesson that accompanies the disease which he has brought upon himself. To affirm health is foolishness; to find out the reason for the ailment, make right the wrong and become healthy again, is wise and proper. To be so moderate, so wise, so thoughtful, as not to become sick, is still better philosophy.
The context is you shouldn’t use magic on people who do not specifically ask per item for it but it also places blame for illness which for the most part is just plain wrong. Then the rest of the passage runs with the contextual not really relating to what it has already put forth with the blame game. This is repeated throughout the book and items don’t necessarily relate to the previous or next item either. Again, this passage can be misconstrued and has been, unfortunately, a refrain from the American right and anti-vaxxers in general.
On the other hand, some of the rich imagery was really cool in my opinion. Also, the illustrations are really neat. I especially liked the image of the "Black Morning” at the beginning of time in the text. It sent my mind off in a million directions, so there’s that.
Overall, I’m not angry or disappointed that I read it, it was a fast read although its formatting diced up any sort of narrative momentum that could have been possible. I would only recommend this if you like reading esoterica such as 19th-century spiritualism & mysticism and belief in Atlantis. Otherwise, I can’t recommend this one.… (més)