Volume 1.  The Brazen Serpent: Chaos and Order

 

The book explores the myth of the Brazen Serpent as a cypher for the "Divine Code" concealed within everything about us. From William S. Burroughs to Teilhard de Chardin, the book explores its theme through numerology, geometry, and allegory, among others, including the "23-Enigma" and so-called Kirlian energy fields.

Using the image of the Brazen Serpent created by Moses to protect the Hebrews from serpent attacks, the author considers the symbol of the serpent in its widest sense, not only from the notion of the Brazen Serpent but also from the point of view of the Kabbalah, tracing the use of this potent symbol into more recent esoteric Orders.

 

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Volume 2. Allegory in Stone: A Short Study of the Shakespeare Monument

The monument erected to the memory of William Shakespeare at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, conceals fascinating, hidden clues about the occult influences on his life and work. What has the so-called “23-Enigma” to do with Shakespeare?

The monument allegorises the dual alchemical forces of dissolution and transmutation. Why should “envious death” covet Shakespeare's “quick nature”? In a brief discussion of the key masonic, Rosicrucian, and Kabbalistic themes conveyed at the moment, many of the playwright's most significant secrets are revealed.

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