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Melchizedek and the Mystery of A Treatise in Three Parts (1926) by Manly P. Hall delves into the symbolism of ancient rituals in Christianity and their roots in earlier religions. It also explores the concept of "occult anatomy," attributing meaning to various organs and glands. Hall, a Canadian-born mystic and occultist, dedicated over 70 years to writing and lecturing on mysticism. After moving to Los Angeles in 1919, he became a preacher and quickly gained attention for his insights on ancient philosophies and newer doctrines like Theosophy and Rosicrucianism. With the support of patrons Carolyn Lloyd and her daughter Estelle, Hall traveled the world, gaining knowledge of diverse religious traditions and amassing a rare library of philosophical texts. While the book references Melchizedek, a Biblical priest-king, it primarily uses him as a gateway to examine ancient symbols and their integration into modern Christianity. Hall argued that Biblical narratives are allegorical, suggesting that contemporary scholars often miss deeper truths obscured by tradition. The work is rich with insights into mysticism, drawing connections between various cultures, including those of India, China, Mexico, and Japan. The final section details the human body, linking its anatomy to zodiac signs and Biblical events, positing that each individual is a living temple with a unique spiritual significance. Hall's influence continued to grow, lead
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Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire: A Treatise in Three Parts, Manly P. Hall
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