Master of the Mysteries: The Life of Manly Palmer Hall / Louis Sahagun (2008)

Book Details
Subject Biography; Esoteric/Mystical; Spiritual life
Pub Date 9/1/2008
Nr of Pages 300
Format (size) Paperback (22.6cm x 15.2cm)
Publisher Process

Maine Masonic College Notes
Adds a lot of information those only peripherally familiar with Hall will find of interest. Sadly, it provides few clues as to why Hall became interested in Freemasonry, writing about it with such zeal, at such an early age but waited until well along in life to become a member. I enjoyed it but wanted more. ~ Ed King

Summary

In 1919, a Canadian teenager with a sixth grade education arrived by train to the wilds of Los Angeles. Within a decade he had transformed himself into a world-renowned occult scholar.

His name was Manly Palmer Hall, author of the landmark publication The Secret Teachings of All Ages, regarded as the best introduction to Western esoteric ideas, and the founder of the Philosophical Research Society, which houses one of the biggest occult libraries in the United States.

Hall became the twentieth century's most prolific writer and speaker on ancient philosophies, mysticism, and magic, and a confidant of Hollywood celebrities and politicians. In 1990, he died-some say he was strangled-in what remains an open-ended Hollywood murder mystery worthy of Raymond Chandler.

Master of The Mysteries: The Life of Manly Palmer Hall offers an intimate portrait of this elusive luminary who set as his life's work the daunting task of reconciling scientific reason with ancient wisdom-issues that seekers and scientists still struggle with today.

Author Louis Sahagun draws from Hall's massive archives and a wealth of interviews to provide an insider's view of the birth of a metaphysical subculture that continues to have a profound influence on movies, television, music, books, art, and thought.


Puchase Details
MMC Rating 8
Cover Price $19.95
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