To better understand William Blake, it is necessary to understand his sources of inspiration. While much has been written about the influences of Paracelsus and Swedenborg on his w... more
Élus Coëns Ritual and Instruction from the Eighteenth Century. A complete and unabridged translation of the surviving folios of Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre-André de Grainville (1728-... more
A new and expansive book examining purported' time slip' phenomena by reference to three studies. The Ghosts of the Trianon, the fictitious legend of Lucy Lightfoot, and the Haunti... more
The Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings was incomplete at the time of the death of its enigmatic author, Martinez (Martinés) de Pasqually (c.1727-1774). Pasqually had intended ... more
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
A retelling of the legendary conflict between ancient magic and the Apostolic Church. more
A discussion of the themes and symbols depicted on Shakespeare’s funerary monument. What are the Masonic, Rosicrucian and Kabbalistic influences and symbols in the structure? and h... more
This is a far-reaching exploration of the myth of the Nehushtan, the bronze serpent Moses created to protect the Israelites from snakes, and its allegory for faith and the banishme... more
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
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