Showing posts with label Manly P. Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manly P. Hall. Show all posts
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Do We Choose Our Lives Before Birth? - Manly P Hall Lecture
Do We Choose Our Lives Before Birth? - 33 Degree Freemason Manly P Hall [Full Lecture / Clean Audio]
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Manly P. Hall discusses whether we choose our lives before birth.
Does reincarnation exist? Before we incarnate on this planet do we predetermine what happens? Does free will exist?
In this compelling lecture, Manly P. Hall addresses these questions and more.
This talk has been restored, remastered and edited for audio clarity.
Image: Rene Magritte
Manly Palmer Hall (March 18, 1901 – August 29, 1990) was a Canadian-born author, lecturer, astrologer and mystic.
He is best known for his 1928 work The Secret Teachings of All Ages. Over his 70 year career, he gave thousands of lectures, including two at Carnegie Hall, and published over 150 volumes.
In 1934, he founded The Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles, which he dedicated to the "Truth Seekers of All Time", with a research library, lecture hall and publishing house.
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Freemasonry,
Manly P. Hall,
metaphysical science,
mysteries,
occult
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Do We Choose Our Lives Before Birth? - Manly P. Hall
Do We Choose Our Lives Before Birth? - 33 Degree Freemason Manly P Hall [Full Lecture / Clean Audio]
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Manly P. Hall discusses whether we choose our lives before birth.
Does reincarnation exist? Before we incarnate on this planet do we predetermine what happens? Does free will exist?
In this compelling lecture, Manly P. Hall addresses these questions and more.
This talk has been restored, remastered and edited for audio clarity.
Image: Rene Magritte
Manly Palmer Hall (March 18, 1901 – August 29, 1990) was a Canadian-born author, lecturer, astrologer and mystic.
He is best known for his 1928 work The Secret Teachings of All Ages. Over his 70 year career, he gave thousands of lectures, including two at Carnegie Hall, and published over 150 volumes.
In 1934, he founded The Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles, which he dedicated to the "Truth Seekers of All Time", with a research library, lecture hall and publishing house.
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How To Deal With Adversity - Manly P Hall - Esoteric / Occult [Full Lecture / Clean Audio]
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Manly P. Hall,
occult,
reincarnation,
spirituality
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Ghost programs and the metaphysical issue: Part 24 - Manly P. Hall
The Realms Beyond Death - Manly P Hall
Still Looking
After death one finds the entrance to a now invisible realm...an overview of the ultimate spiritual mystery from a 33rd degree Mason.
Manly P Hall was recognized as a 33º Mason (the highest honor conferred by the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite) in 1973, despite never having practiced the craft.
He has been widely recognized as a leading scholar in the fields of religion, mythology, mysticism, and the occult.
Carl Jung, when writing Psychology and Alchemy, borrowed material from Hall’s private collection.
He is perhaps most famous for his work The Secret Teachings of All Ages: An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy.
In his over 70-year career, Hall delivered approximately 8,000 lectures in the United States and abroad, authored over 150 books and essays, and wrote countless magazine articles.
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On Manly P. Hall and Freemasonry
Myself and many others have criticized Manly P. Hall over the years. However, I don't doubt his knowledge one bit, nor the knowledge from Hermeticism or Alchemy. He possessed masterful knowledge on so many subjects. However, frankly, I don't like what world Freemasonry has done during the last 150 to 200 years. Engraved on the George Washington Masonic National Monument in Maine are the words George Washington - Freemason and First President..... Freemason... oh, and also President of the United States. It is very well established--within Washington's own letters, his own pen no less!--that he was very concerned with the new brand of Freemasonry that had taken hold in Europe, and that it had made its way to America... a whole subject onto itself. In other words, the Masonic leadership of this "new guard" can easily (and dishonestly) say that anyone who questions "Freemasonry" is going against, in many ways, America itself.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
The Forgotten Gods of Atlantis - Manly P. Hall
[Occult Lecture] The Forgotten Gods of Atlantis (the Dreaming Gods of of Antiquity)
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Lecture starts at 10 seconds mark.
[Occult Lecture] The Forgotten Gods of Atlantis (the Dreaming Gods of of Antiquity) by Manly P. Hall
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Labels:
Althemy,
ancient history,
Atlantis,
folklore,
Freemasonry,
Hermeticism,
legend,
Manly P. Hall,
occult tradition
Monday, March 20, 2017
Mystery of the Planetary Gods
Mystery of the Planetary Gods
Atlantean Gardens
Keep in mind that many of these symbols have double or multiple (hidden) meanings. Robert Sepehr is an author, producer and anthropologist specializing in linguistics, archeology, and paleobiology (archeogenetics). https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Sepehr/e/B00XTAB1YC/
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Manly P Hall on Madame Blavatsky and 'The Secret Doctrine'
Madame Helena Blavatsky and The Secret Doctrine, [Occult Lecture] Manly P Hall, Audiobook
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I'm lukewarm regarding Manly P. Hall, but he did have great knowledge in many areas. Some of what he discussed here, such as the Christian vs. Atheist paradigm, is even more true today. Freemasons are however incessantly pro-Eastern philosophy, while often belittling many other worthy traditions. Madame Blavatsky truly influenced the world. Her works were adopted by so many political concerns--even polar opposites of each other--that it would not be intellectually honest to use those concerns to define her work. Although she is referred to as Russian, she was apparently of Prussian/German origin; born Yelena Petrovna von Hahn.
'The Secret Doctrine', the Theosophical Society, and the New Age Movement are highly relevant today. I think the New Age concept that "we are god" or "you are god" can be misleading because it can be interpreted in many way. Just the fact that so many people of enormous wealth are behind the New Age Movement, that concept has created a type of Globalist neo-aristocracy which proves that you can move away from something and end up right back to where you started.
It's curious that Madame Blavatsky, while very important under the surface, has been kept out've the mainstream. She was an adventurer, and lived a very interesting life. 'The Secret Doctrine' is apparently very difficult to read and comprehend. Wotanist pioneers---Guido von List (Armanism) and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels (Ariospophy)---were both strongly influenced by Madame Blavatsky's work.
Helena Blavatsky
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (Russian: Yelena Petrovna Blavatskaya; 12 August [O.S. 31 July] 1831 – 8 May 1891) was an occultist, spirit medium, and author who co-founded the Theosophical Society in 1875. She gained an international following as the leading theoretician of Theosophy, the esoteric movement that the Society promoted.
Born into an aristocratic Russian-German family in Yekaterinoslav, Ukraine, Blavatsky traveled widely around the Russian Empire as a child. Largely self-educated, she developed an interest in Western esotericism during her teenage years. According to her later claims, in 1849 she embarked on a series of world travels, visiting Europe, the Americas, and India. She alleged that during this period she encountered a group of spiritual adepts, the "Masters of the Ancient Wisdom", who sent her to Shigatse, Tibet, where they trained her to develop her own psychic powers. Both contemporary critics and later biographers have argued that some or all of these foreign visits were fictitious, and that she spent this period in Europe. By the early 1870s, Blavatsky was involved in the Spiritualist movement; although defending the genuine existence of Spiritualist phenomena, she argued against the mainstream Spiritualist idea that the entities contacted were the spirits of the dead. Relocating to the United States in 1873, she befriended Henry Steel Olcott and rose to public attention as a spirit medium, attention that included public accusations of fraudulence.
In New York City, Blavatsky co-founded the Theosophical Society with Olcott and William Quan Judge in September 1875. In 1877 she published Isis Unveiled, a book outlining her Theosophical world-view. Associating it closely with the esoteric doctrines of Hermeticism and Neoplatonism, Blavatsky described Theosophy as "the synthesis of science, religion and philosophy", proclaiming that it was reviving an "Ancient Wisdom" which underlay all the world's religions. In 1880 she and Olcott moved to India, where the Society was allied to Dayananda Saraswati's Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movement. That same year, while in Ceylon she and Olcott became the first Westerners to officially convert to Buddhism. Although opposed by the British administration, Theosophy spread rapidly in India but experienced internal problems after Blavatsky was accused of producing fraudulent paranormal phenomena in the Coulomb Affair. Amid ailing health, in 1885 she returned to Europe, eventually settling in London, where she established the Blavatsky Lodge. Here she published The Secret Doctrine, a commentary on what she claimed were ancient Tibetan manuscripts, as well as two further books, The Key to Theosophy and The Voice of the Silence. She died of influenza in the home of her disciple and successor, Annie Besant.
Blavatsky was a controversial figure during her lifetime, championed by supporters as an enlightened guru and derided as a fraudulent charlatan by critics. Her Theosophical doctrines influenced the spread of Hindu and Buddhist ideas in the West as well as the development of Western esoteric currents like Ariosophy, Anthroposophy, and the New Age Movement.
Theosophy
Theosophy is a collection of mystical and occultist philosophies concerning, or seeking direct knowledge of, the presumed mysteries of life and nature, particularly of the nature of divinity and the origin and purpose of the universe. Theosophy is considered part of Western esotericism, which believes that hidden knowledge or wisdom from the Ancient past offers a path to enlightenment and salvation.
Theosophy comes from the Greek theosophia, which combines theos, 'God' and sophia, 'wisdom', meaning 'Divine wisdom'. From the late 19th century onwards, the term Theosophy has generally been used to refer to the religio-philosophic doctrines of the Theosophical Society, founded in New York City in 1875 by Helena Blavatsky, William Quan Judge, and Henry Steel Olcott. Blavatsky's major work, The Secret Doctrine (1888), was one of the foundational works of modern theosophy. As of 2015, organizations descended from, or related to, the Theosophical Society were active in more than 52 countries around the world. Modern Theosophy has also given rise to, or influenced, the development of other mystical, philosophical, and religious movements.
The Secret Doctrine
The Secret Doctrine, the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy, a book originally published as two volumes in 1888 written by Helena Blavatsky. The first volume is named Cosmogenesis, the second Anthropogenesis. It was an influential example of the revival of interest in esoteric and occult ideas in the modern age, in particular because of its claim to reconcile ancient eastern wisdom with modern science.
Blavatsky claimed that its contents had been revealed to her by 'mahatmas' who had retained knowledge of humanity's spiritual history, knowledge that it was now possible, in part, to reveal.
Theosophical Society
The Theosophical Society is an organization formed in 1875 to advance theosophy. The original organization, after splits and realignments, currently has several successors.
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Labels:
Alchemy,
Madame Blavatsky,
Manly P. Hall,
metaphysical science,
New Age Movement,
spirituality,
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