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Perfect Matrimony: Door to Initiation
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"Love is the highest religion..."
The first of sixty books written by the founder of the modern Gnostic Movement, The Perfect Matrimony contains a complete introduction to the profound and beautiful mystical knowledge from which all the world's great religions have blossomed. First published in 1950, this book contains the first public revelation of the esoteric teachings of Alchemy, Tantrism, Kabbalah, and the Mysteries of the Mayans, Aztecs, Egyptians, Tibetans, Eleusians, Essenes, and hundreds more.
* Size: 5.5 x 8.5 * Pages: 384
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Alchemy, Tantra, and Kabbalah in the Mysteries of Adam and Eve.
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A great overview, great read, & a perfect path of direction
(Unknown)
11/29/2008 9:47 AM
I am just finishing The Perfect Matrimony, and after having studied spirituality and religion for many many years, I am stunned to discover just how practical and intuitively correct Samael's guidance truly is. I've listened to many of the online lectures and know that this book is a great place to begin your gnostic studies. Additionally, this a great piece of literature to return to in order to help solidify your knowledge of the teaching.
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A great overview, great read, & a perfect path of direction
(Unknown)
11/29/2008 9:46 AM
I am just finishing The Perfect Matrimony, and after having studied spirituality and religion for many many years, I am stunned to discover just how practical and intuitively correct Samuel's guidance truly is. I've listened to many of the online lectures and know that this book is a great place to begin your gnostic studies. Additionally, this a great piece of literature to return to in order to help solidify your knowledge of the teaching.
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Perfect Reading
(Unknown)
6/3/2008 8:23 AM
The Perfect Matrimony is a wonderful book full of enlightening information and delightful tidbits of information. One may come to discover a new found respect and understanding of love. One may also discover they do not really know what love is.
This text is intermediate with some difficult reading.
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