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A wandering figure on a rural road becomes enmeshed with enigmatic companions and a mesmerizing woman, drawing him into an occult milieu shaped by Rosicrucian symbolism and ritual. The narrative alternates between outward journeys and visionary interior episodes, depicting clairvoyant revelations, initiation-like rites, and experiments in will and desire. Love, secrecy, and the pursuit of esoteric power interact uneasily, and the story traces how fascination with forbidden arts erodes sanity and social bonds, suggesting the perilous costs of seeking supernatural mastery.

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Paschal Beverly Randolph

Paschal Beverly Randolph was an American author and a prominent figure in the 19th-century occult movement. Known for his works that blend fiction with esoteric themes, he contributed significantly to the genre of Rosicrucian literature. His notable works include "The Wonderful Story of Ravalette," which showcases his imaginative storytelling, and "Tom Clark and His Wife / Their Double Dreams, And the Curious Things that Befell Them Therein; Being the Rosicrucian's Story," reflecting his interest in mystical and philosophical ideas. Randolph's writings often explore the intersections of spirituality and human experience, making him a unique voice in American literature.

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