From a Philosopher's Scrapbook

by Manly P. Hall

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Out of print for over forty this collection years, of brief essays of philosophical and mystical interest first appeared in 1929. The seven chapters include: -- The Sand Magic of the Navahos -Explores these pictures as instruments of shamanism used for historical, ceremonial, or medical purposes.-- The Mystery of the Thunderbird -Presents the history and symbolism of the secret wisdom perpetuated by the Indian nations.-- Ju-Jutsu, A Secret of the Samurai -Talks of the "gentler art" learned show more from the willow tree known as the doctrine of nonresistance.-- The Whirling Dervishes -- Looks beyond the visible structure of Dervish mysticism.-- Java's Dancing Shadows -- Examines the pageantry of shadow forms.-- The Temple of Heaven -- Sketches the Confucian theory of cosmogony as a backdrop for a discussion of the Altar of Heaven in Peking.-- The Seven Days of Creation -- Reveals the meaning of the Creation myth in the light of the Qabbalistic teachings of the Hebrews and thesecret doctrine of the Brahmans and the Greeks. show less

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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

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Nonfiction, Philosophy
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081Computer science, information & general worksAnthologies and QuotationsGeneral collections in American English
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BF1999 .H3245Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPsychologyOccult sciences

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