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Lecture Series Exclusive 'link': Manly Palmer Hall Complete

In 1934, he founded the Philosophical Research Society to promote the study of the world's wisdom literature. The Power of the Lecture Series

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Alchemy, Astro-Theology, and the Doctrines of Hermes Trismegistus. Foundational Philosophy: manly palmer hall complete lecture series exclusive

: Access to 243 rare manuscripts from Hall's personal collection (dating 1500–1825), including a 21-foot long Ripley Scroll and 79 high-resolution color plates.

Hall founded the Philosophical Research Society (PRS) in Los Angeles in 1934. For the next 56 years, he delivered over 8,000 lectures. He spoke without notes, weaving together Platonic philosophy, Egyptian mythology, Hindu Vedanta, and Buddhist cosmology into seamless, hypnotic narratives. In 1934, he founded the Philosophical Research Society

Manly P. Hall (1901–1990) was a Canadian-born author, lecturer, and mystic. He is best known for his 1928 masterwork, The Secret Teachings of All Ages , an encyclopedic outline of Western esoteric traditions. In 1934, he founded the Philosophical Research Society (PRS) in Los Angeles, California. The PRS became a sanctuary for the study of world cultures, comparative religion, and metaphysics, serving as the literal and spiritual home for most of his recorded lectures. What Makes the Complete Lecture Series Unique?

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(50 lectures). Here, Hall unveils his personal correspondences with Aleister Crowley, Gurdjieff, and a mysterious librarian from the Vatican’s Index Librorum Prohibitorum . Exclusive: He reads a letter from Crowley (dated 1943) that ends with: “Manly, you understand the Beast is not a man, but a frequency. Tune it or be tuned out.” Hall then dryly remarks, “Crowley needed more fiber in his diet.” The audience laughs, but you can hear the tremor.

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Hall was an early bridge-builder between Eastern and Western traditions. The series includes deep dives into Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Hinduism, and Sufism. He emphasized the "Universal Reformation"—the idea that all world religions share a single, foundational truth. 5. Spiritual Psychology and Health