Some Characteristics of the Interior Church - The Hermetic Library Blog

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews Some Characteristics of the Interior Church [Amazon, Bookshop, Local Library] by I V Lopukhin, transcribed from the English translation by D H S Nicholson (Theosophical Publishing Society, 1912), from the 1798 Russian original, with introduction by A E Waite Ivan Vladimirovich Lopukhin was an eighteenth-century Russian mystic, Freemason, statesman, and Rosicrucian. […]

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Enjoying this copy of the Horlicks Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies, a periodical that AE Waite nagged the board of Horlicks (yes, the "hot malty goodness" people) into creating so he could cram it with fey and occult short fiction, including the work of his friend Arthur Machen.

People talk a lot about Cadbury's and their various acts of corporate semi-decency but Waite was out there giving the colonies what they really needed, namely fiction and poems called things like "Her Kyrielle", "A Book of the Laws of Faerie" and "The Herb Araxa" (that last one by my man Edgar Jepson, the author of Pan-tastic occult classic "The Garden at No. 19", who deserves a post to himself)

http://iapsop.com/archive/materials/horlicks_magazine/horlicks_magazine_v1_1904.pdf

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