Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 24, Vol. 3. Vernal Equinox 2013

 


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J. S. Kupperman

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J. S. Kupperman
Frater L.
Samuel Scarborough

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J. S. Kupperman

Contributors
Asterion, Teresa Burns, Nicholas E. Chapel, Alexandra Demyanova, J. Pedro Feliciano, J. S. Kupperman, Alexander Rivera

The Cover Art:

The Cave in the Ancient City Chufut-Kale, Crimea, Ukraine

By Alexandra Demyanova

To Become Like God, So Far as Possible
Editorial by J. S. Kupperman

A brief introduction to the issue.

Theurgy in Antiquity
by J. Pedro Feliciano

What is theurgy, from where does it come and what does it have to do with Platonism?

The Gnostic Stranger in Unpanishadic Thought
by Alexander Rivera

Are there thematic similarities between Gnostic and Hindu scriptures? Here we explore some of the possibilities.

The Kybalion's New Clothes
by Nicholas E. Chapel

The Kybalion is a well known modern Hermetic text. But who wrote it, and is it really Hermetic?

Interview with Michael Wilding
by Teresa Burns

The author of Raising Spirits, Making Gold, and Swapping Wives: The True Adventures of Dr John Dee and Sir Edward Kelly talks about this and other recent works.

 


Book Reviews
The Mysteries of John the Baptist - J. S. Kupperman
The Secret Practices of Sufi Freemasons - J. S. Kupperman

Art
The Seven Heavens by Asterion

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