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Brother of the Third Degree

Esoteric Novel About Secret Societies, Higher Initiation, and Final Enlightenment

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Brother of the Third Degree

By: Will L. Garver
Narrated by: Cory Thomas Hutcheson
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This a classic occult novel from the late 19th century that touches upon such themes as karma, reincarnation, secret societies, meditation, yoga, Saint Germain, conspiracies, and much more.

It is a pause resister and quite an enjoyable romp through all things esoteric and theosophical.

Garver was doing Dan Brown a century before the famous Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons.

With a very brief introduction by Professor David Christopher Lane, Ph.D.

Public Domain (P)2018 MSAC Philosophy Group
Classics Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Philosophy

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