Author Books

Browse through the full summaries of the author's published books on secret traditions and esoteric beliefs here. If a text piques your interest, please use the provided purchase links.

Browse through the full summaries of the author's published books on secret traditions and esoteric beliefs here. If a text piques your interest, please use the provided purchase links.


 

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Alchemy of William Blake: The Three Principles of the Divine Essence and ‘An Allegory of the Spiritual Condition of Man’

This book explores the profound connection between William Blake and Jacob Boehme through a meticulous dissection of Blake's tempera painting 'An Allegory of the Spiritual Conditio...  more  

Allegory in Stone: A Short Study of the Shakespeare Monument

This book discusses the themes and symbols depicted on Shakespeare’s funerary monument. What are the Masonic, Rosicrucian and Kabbalistic influences and symbols in the structure? A...  more  

Brazen Serpent: Chaos and Order

This book is a far-reaching exploration of the myth of the Nehushtan, the bronze serpent Moses created to protect the Israelites.   more  

De Grainville Manuscripts: Élus Coëns Ritual and Instruction from the Eighteenth Century

This book provides a complete and unabridged translation of the surviving manuscripts of Pierre-André de Grainville (1728-1794).  more  

Lessons of Lyons

A study of the work of Martinez de Pasqually, his letters, teachings and notes, by Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, Jean-Baptiste Willermoz and Jean-Jacques Du Roy d'Hauterive. This i...  more  

Martinez de Pasqually and the Office of the Holy Spirit

The Office of the Holy Spirit was a liturgical grouping of prayers used by monastic orders in the medieval period to honour God the Holy Spirit. It followed a similar structure to ...  more  

Most Holy Trinosophia – A Book of the Dead

One of the first thorough examinations of this mysterious text since Manly P. Hall’s book in the 1930s, with the manuscript images fully restored and reproduced in greater detail t...  more  

Pierre Fournié: What We Have Been, What We Are And What We Will Become

The Abbé Pierre Fournié (1738-1825) wrote the first part of his treatise entitled 'What We Have Been, What We Are, And What We Will Become’ between 1774 – 1801. It is now translate...  more  

Rosicrucian Death

'Rosicrucian Death: The Manner and Meaning of Death in Modern Rosicrucianism' is a profound inquiry into the esoteric understanding of death, revealing it not as an end, but as a s...  more  

Son of Perdition: The Magic and Hubris of Simon Magus

A retelling of the legendary conflict between ancient magic and the Apostolic Church. In our present day and age the story of the confrontation between the Apostles and Simon Magus...  more