The Occult WorldThis volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture. |
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Martinism , comprising the doctrines set forth by Martinès de Pasqually ( 1726 / 7-
1774 ) and his two most eminent ... As Jean - François Var has pointed out , ' In
the beginning was Martinès de Pasqually and above all his doctrine ' ( 2006a ...
Martinism , comprising the doctrines set forth by Martinès de Pasqually ( 1726 / 7-
1774 ) and his two most eminent ... As Jean - François Var has pointed out , ' In
the beginning was Martinès de Pasqually and above all his doctrine ' ( 2006a ...
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As a side effect of the publication of The Secret Doctrine , one of the most
influential Theosophists of the next generation joined the society . Annie Besant (
1847–1933 ) , freethinker and social reformer , agreed to review Blavatsky's book
for ...
As a side effect of the publication of The Secret Doctrine , one of the most
influential Theosophists of the next generation joined the society . Annie Besant (
1847–1933 ) , freethinker and social reformer , agreed to review Blavatsky's book
for ...
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Precisely how reincarnation operates is - as with so many other topics mentioned
in her magnum opus – not easy to deduce from The Secret Doctrine ( for
Theosophical reincarnation doctrines more generally , see Zander 1999 : 477-99
) .
Precisely how reincarnation operates is - as with so many other topics mentioned
in her magnum opus – not easy to deduce from The Secret Doctrine ( for
Theosophical reincarnation doctrines more generally , see Zander 1999 : 477-99
) .
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