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The author offers a personal, nontechnical survey of occult and esoteric traditions based on years of study and travel, presenting impressions rather than a systematic history. He traces a shared mystical current to ancient India and follows its diffusion into Egypt, Persia, Chaldea, Israel, Greece and beyond; distinguishes ancient occultisms, Judeo‑Christian esotericism, and modern movements such as Theosophy and spiritualism; examines claims about secret sources, prehistoric adepts and alleged hidden libraries; and urges readers to rely on accessible historical texts while maintaining a critical stance toward sensational assertions of exclusive revelations.
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