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Mysteria

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The book surveys the development of secret doctrines and ritual orders from ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian priesthoods through Hellenic and Roman mysteries, including Eleusinian and Dionysian rites, and the philosophical sects such as Pythagoreans and Orphics. It examines Jewish ascetic communities and early Christian origins, profiles alleged miracle-workers and medieval institutions like the Knights Templar and stonemasons' lodges, and traces the emergence of freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, the Illuminati, and various eighteenth- and nineteenth-century clandestine movements. Throughout, it emphasizes recurring themes of initiation, symbolism, social function, and the persistent human attraction to secrecy.

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Otto Henne am Rhyn

Otto Henne am Rhyn was a German author and scholar known for his contributions to esoteric literature and Freemasonry. His notable works include "Mysteria," which delves into mystical themes, and "Kurzgefaßte Symbolik der Freimaurerei," a concise exploration of Masonic symbolism. Rhyn's writings reflect a deep interest in the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of human experience, making him a significant figure in the study of these subjects. His works continue to be referenced by those interested in the intersections of mysticism and Freemasonry.

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