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H EIGHT FULL-PAGE ENGRAVINGS.
It is claimed that this book is not a mere compilation, but
thoroughly original.
It is believed to contain information upon the most vital points of
Occultism and Theosophy that cannot be obtained elsewhere.
It claims to fully reveal the most recondite mysteries of man upon
every plane of his existence, both here and hereafter, in such
plain, simple language that a child can almost understand it.
The secrets and Occult mysteries of Astrology are revealed and
explained for the first time, it is affirmed, since the days of
Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
An effort is made to show that the science of the Soul and the
science of the Stars are the twin mysteries which comprise THE
ONE GRAND SCIENCE OF LIFE.
The following are among the claims made for the work by its friends.
To the spiritual investigator this book is indispensable.
To the medium it reveals knowledge beyond all earthly price, and
will prove in real truth, "a guide, philosopher and friend."
To the Occultist it will supply the mystic key for which he has been
so long earnestly seeking.
To the Astrologer it will become a "divine revelation of Science."
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OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE.
"A noble, philosophical and instructive work."--_Mrs. Emma Hardinge
Britten_.
"A work of remarkable ability and interest."--_Dr J.R. Buchanan_
"A remarkably concise, clear and forcibly interesting work. * * * It
is more clear and intelligible than any other work on like
subjects."--_Mr. J.J. Morse_.
"A careful reading of THE LIGHT OF EGYPT discovers the
beginning of a new sect in Occultism, which will oppose the
grafting on Western Occultists the subtile delusive dogmas of Karma
and Re-incarnation."--_New York Times_.
"It is a volume likely to attract wide attention from that class of
scholars interested in mystical science and occult forces. But it is
written in such plain and simple style as to be within the easy
comprehension * * * of any cultivated, scholarly reader." _The
Chicago Daily Inter-Ocean_.
"However recondite his book, the author certainly presents a theory
of first causes which is well fitted to challenge the thoughtful
readers' attention and to excite much reflection."--_Hartford Daily
Times_.
"Considered as an exposition of Occultism, or the philosophy of the
Orient from a Western standpoint, this is a remarkable production. *
* * The philosophy of the book is,
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