The initiates of the Flame

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Few realize that even at the present stage of civilization in this world, there are souls who, like the priests of the ancient temples, walk the earth and watch and guard the sacred fires that burn upon the altar of humanity. Purified ones they are, who have renounced the life of this sphere in order to guard and protect the Flame, that spiritual principle in man, now hidden beneath the ruins of his fallen temple.  Let us find this Flame and also serve it, realizing that it is in all created things, that all are one because all are part of that eternal Flame, the fire of spirit, the life and power of the universe.
Upon the altar of this Flame, to the true creator of this book, the writer offers it, and dedicate it to the one Fire which blazes forth from God, and is now hidden within each living thing.

Chapters include: The Fire Upon the Altar; The Sacred City of Shamballa; The Mystery of the Alchemist; The Egyptian Initiate; The Ark of the Covenant; The Knights of the Holy Grail; and, The Mystery of the Pyramids.

This is the first ever published book by Manly P Hall.

Author

Manly Palmer Hall (March 18, 1901 – August 29, 1990) was a Canadian-born scholar and philosopher and an Intiate. He is most known for his 1928 book The Secret Teachings of All Ages.

Mr. Hall was the Philosophical Research Society’s first president, a seeker and lover of wisdom, and a Philosopher. He wrote hundreds of books, gave thousands of lecture, he published a magazine called The All Seeing Eye during his career. In addition to these activities, Manly P. Hall traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, and Central America, and assembled a magnificent library of rare Esoteric books. Helena Roerich, the founder of Agni Yoga described Hall as, “a talented American lecturer and writer on occultism.”

 

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Additional information

Weight 250 kg
Pages

Approx 60 Pages

Type

Paperback