The Atlas of Secret Societies by David V Barrett

The Atlas of Secret Societies by David V Barrett

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Explores secret societies made famous by The Da Vinci Code including Opus Dei and the Priory of Sion The author is an expert in this field Provides unique artworks detailing the hidden symbolism and principles of sacred geometry embodied in each society's temples and shrines

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The Atlas of Secret Societies by David V Barrett

Throughout history secret societies have exerted a powerful hidden influence on our culture, politics and spirituality. This comprehensive book explores quasi-spiritual political movements, revolutionary causes and secret sects from ancient times to the present day. Often underpinned by mystical or religious principles, each society had clear political aims and sought to bring about social, moral and political change. From Chinese Triads to the Knights Templar, and from the Thuggee Cult to the Freemasons, The Atlas of Secret Societies explores the motives of each society, their purpose and what we know of their mysterious practices. Lavish artwork reconstructions depict the ancient rites and practices of selected societies, and take you into a fascinating and hidden world.
David V. Barrett has been a teacher of Religious Studies and English, a computer programmer and intelligence analyst for the British and American governments, and a journalist. He has been a full-time freelance writer since 1991. As an author he now researches and writes mainly on religious and esoteric subjects. He is the author of Secret Societies and Sects, Cults and Alternative Religions.
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ISBN 13 9781841813356
ISBN 10 1841813354
Titel The Atlas of Secret Societies
Autor David V Barrett
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Octopus Publishing Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-03-02
Seitenanzahl 176
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