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The secret of all ages
The secret of all ages






the secret of all ages

The mission of philosophy a priori is to establish the relation of manifested things to their invisible ultimate cause or nature. By assigning a position of primary importance to what remains when all that is secondary has been removed, philosophy thus becomes the true index of priority or emphasis in the realm of speculative thought.

the secret of all ages

The superiority of any state or substance over another is determined by philosophy. PHILOSOPHY is the science of estimating values. In fact, The Secret Teachings of All Ages is not just plain readable, but pretty darned unputdownable. Hall authored somehow, what in less skilled hands might have become a tedious and too-recondite reference work, a remarkably readable tome. Hall has termed "The Mysteries" that are veiled within the symbolism and creeds and esoterica of secret societies. Nevertheless, as a fan of good books like Foucault's Pendulum - that contain their own unique compendium of secret societies - I'm inevitably fascinated by and attracted toward what Manly P. Too conspiratorial for my taste, like The Da Vinci Code. The core conception of The Secret Teachings of All Ages - that an "Elect" few denizens of ancient secret societies have existed from time immemorial, and are still operating today, covertly shaping and re-shaping and preserving in the process, through the eons, the world's major movements (and advances) in mathematics, the sciences, philosophies, and religions - I find dubious at best. Someday I'd like to itemize the founders and features of each philosophy with maybe an abstract of my own, for later reference, just for fun.I can't say I believe much of what I'm reading in this book, however, at least regarding the history and veracity of the ancient gnostic's vast (and complexly convoluted) underworld network of behind-the-scenes movers and shakers in world politics, religion, and thought. The book, I'm discovering, is really more of a reference work than a book to pick up and read from start to finish, though finish it I happily will.The lengthy introduction provides abstracts of just about every philosophic movement in history, and serves as an excellent refresher course for students of philosophy. I'm still slowly reading through The Secret Teachings of All Ages, about halfway through this gargantuan compendium of all things arcane in the disciplines of religious mythology and mystical religions, with their always intriguing ancient rites, symbols, and of course, "secret teachings".








The secret of all ages