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THE ARCANES: The Complete Four Books : THE ARCANE
THE ARCANES: The Complete Four Books : THE ARCANE

THE ARCANES: The Complete Four Books : THE ARCANE TEACHING; THE ARCANE FORMULAS; VRIL: VITAL MAGNETISM; THE MYSTERY OF SEX (Alpha Centauri Self-Development Book 1602)

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About THE ARCANES: The Complete Four Books : THE ARCANE

This volume collects the Four Arcanes by William Walker Atkinson, which proclaim the Wisdom of the Ages, or " Arcane Teaching"The books are: The Arcane Teaching, The Arcane Formulas, Vril (Vital Magnetism); The Mystery of Sex.According to Atkinson “The Arcane Teaching has come down to the present age through the corridors of time, from the dim ages of past eras, races, and schools of thought. Even those highest in the councils of “The Custodians of The Scroll,” are unable to trace the Teaching, in an unbroken direct line, further back than the time of Pythagoras (about 500 b. c.), and a little later in Ancient Greece, although they find many references to, and extracts from, the teachings of ancient Egypt and Chaldea, which serve to show that the Pythagorean and Ancient Grecian Arcane Schools were founded on occult instruction still more remote, received in a direct line of succession of teachers and pupils extending over centuries. Investigators have found traces of the Arcane Teaching in the records of Persia and Medea, and it is believed that the inspiration for the original philosophical teaching (not the religion or the pessimism, however) of Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, was received from Arcane sources. Traces are also to be found in the Hebrew Esoteric Teachings of the “Kabbalah” and the “Zohar.”The Grecian Arcane Teaching was undoubtedly obtained directly from Egyptian sources through Pythagoras, the relation between the early Grecian teaching and philosophies, and the older school of old Egypt, being very close and intimate. Pythagoras is known to have received instruction from Egyptian and Persian hierophants. Besides the traditions of the Arcanes, there is to be found the closest resemblance between the ancient Grecian teachings, and those of the Egyptian Esoteric Fraternities. Some of the Teachers, however, hold that the Grecian and Egyptian schools, respectively, were but two separate off shoots of an ori