Color – Its Mystical Influence (Leisure Hour Series, A)

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Paperback cover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.

Explore the mystical realm of color with this thought-provoking work by H. Spencer Lewis, the renowned leader of AMORC. Published in the Leisure Hour Series, “Color – Its Mystical Influence” delves into the esoteric significance of colors across cultures and eras. Lewis draws upon ancient philosophies and occult traditions to unveil the symbolic and metaphysical properties of various hues, from the vibrant stained glass of medieval cathedrals to the intricate symbolism of ancient Egyptian art. This well-preserved copy offers a fascinating journey into the profound influence of color on human spirituality and psyche.

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Paperback cover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.

Delve into the mystical realm of color with this intriguing volume by H. Spencer Lewis, the preeminent figure behind the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC). Published in the early 20th century as part of the Leisure Hour Series, “Color – Its Mystical Influence” explores the esoteric significance of colors throughout history and across cultures. Lewis, an American mystic and occultist, draws upon his extensive knowledge of ancient philosophies and esoteric traditions to unveil the symbolic and metaphysical properties associated with various hues. From the vibrant reds and blues of stained-glass windows in medieval cathedrals to the intricate color symbolism in ancient Egyptian art, this book offers a fascinating journey into the mystical realms where color transcends mere aesthetics. Collectors of occult literature and enthusiasts of esoteric symbolism will appreciate this well-preserved copy, a gateway to understanding the profound influence of color on the human psyche and spiritual experience.

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