This work is one of a number crafted by Frank Homer Curtiss, husband of the cofounder of the Order of Christian Mystics. It is a complex work, mixing Rosicrucian, Gnostic, and strictly Theosophical materials into a sort of spiritual slurry encouraging an occult spin on Christianity.The material is generally centered around the afterlife, reincarnation, and other subtopics related to mortality, but also delves into elemental spirits (borrowing from Hermeticism in the process) and possession, as well as explicitly endorsing temperance and declaring alcohol to cause potentially negative astral experiences.
This work is one of a number crafted by Frank Homer Curtiss, husband of the cofounder of the Order of Christian Mystics. It is a complex work, mixing Rosicrucian, Gnostic, and strictly Theosophical materials into a sort of spiritual slurry encouraging an occult spin on Christianity.The material is generally centered around the afterlife, reincarnation, and other subtopics related to mortality, but also delves into elemental spirits (borrowing from Hermeticism in the process) and possession, as well as explicitly endorsing temperance and declaring alcohol to cause potentially negative astral experiences.