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The Most Holy Trinisophia of The Comte De ST. Germain

The Most Holy Trinisophia of The Comte De ST. Germain

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Book divided into twelve sections representing the twelve zodiacal signs. The content is an allegory of initiation which details many kabbalistic, alchemical and masonic mysteries.

The great illuminist, Rosicrucian, and Freemason who termed himself the Comte de St. Germain is one of the most baffling personalities of modern history. His activities are traceable for more than one hundred: years between 1710 and 1822, leading Frederick the Great to refer to him as “the man who does not die.” An outstanding scholar and linguist, a great musician and painter, as well as a chemist with skill so profound he could change base metals into gold, he was also enormously wealthy and was on intimate terms with the crowned heads of Europe. Nothing is known about the source of St. Germain’s occult knowledge; he merely admitted he was obeying the orders of a power higher than himself, saying that his father was the Secret Doctrine and his mother the Mysteries

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ISBN 0-89314-417-7
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Språk Engelsk
Antall sider 149
Innbinding Heftet
Utgitt 1983
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Most Holy Trinosophia of the Comte De St. Germain

Book divided into twelve sections representing the twelve zodiacal signs. The content is an allegory of initiation which details many kabbalistic, alchemical and masonic mysteries.

The great illuminist, Rosicrucian, and Freemason who termed himself the Comte de St. Germain is one of the most baffling personalities of modern history. His activities are traceable for more than one hundred: years between 1710 and 1822, leading Frederick the Great to refer to him as “the man who does not die.” An outstanding scholar and linguist, a great musician and painter, as well as a chemist with skill so profound he could change base metals into gold, he was also enormously wealthy and was on intimate terms with the crowned heads of Europe. Nothing is known about the source of St. Germain’s occult knowledge; he merely admitted he was obeying the orders of a power higher than himself, saying that his father was the Secret Doctrine and his mother the Mysteries

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