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Invisible College

Rosicrucians, Mandalas and Ancient Mystery Religions

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Invisible College

By: Adrian Gilbert
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Join leading experts as they explore the world of the esoteric. Adrian Gilbert (a best-selling author of numerous books on the subject) leads us through the mystery of the Rosicrucians, uncovering many new insights and revelations.

This secretive brotherhood emerged seemingly from nowhere with a sacred message for those with the eyes to see it. Their message is just as relevant today as it was in ancient times, and Gilbert re-introduces us to their teachings.

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Captivating insight into escoteric teaching. Great series. Keep your mind open to new and alternative learning.

Captivating lecture teaching hidden history.

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it's a lecture not a book and this needs specifying. I bought this believing the information provided... turns out that this is a rambling, unstructured lecture that is delivered by a nervous, characterless voice. It seems more about the authors experiences than the subject matter, which is not why I bough this book.
it just feels like it lacks substance... we're told at the beginning that there's a set of lectures on the subject... well that's what I thought I'd bought, where are they?

overpriced for a run of the mill lecture

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