“Wisdom fears no thing, but still bows humbly to its own source, with its deeper understanding, loves all things, for it has seen the beauty, the tenderness, and the sweetness which underlie Life's mystery” –Manly P. Hall |
Welcome to the July issue of The New Journal of the Philosophical Research Society.In this month’s New Journal of the Philosophical Research Society our authors explore an extraordinary range of the tribes of antiquity. Mark Storer visits the lost tribes of ancient Israel. Andreas Kornevall describes the myths of Aesir and Vanir of Scandinavia. Ike Baker examines the relationship between Indigenous American astral travel and the visionary experiences of contemporary esoteric groups. We have republished Manly P. Hall’s thoughts on Native American ritualism, and Ruben Cordova writes about the Aztec mysteries of the goddess Coatlicue, who radiates the forces of life and death, and the necessity of sacrifice. Within all these cultural traditions, we learn that the people who remember and acknowledge their gods and heroes and find them within themselves, gain an inner strength and security which is an eternal foundation. In addition to these articles about tribes, Stephen Reedy critiques the religiosity of contemporary Christianity and Ronnie Pontiac has reviewed Richard Smoley’s Seven Games of Life: And How to Play. And don’t miss the lands of pure wonder described in Tyler M. Hilton’s poem, The Rabbit Hole. It’s quite a spread! If you embrace the mission of the Philosophical Research Society to help seekers in the pursuit of the truth, please show your support and donate toward the journal. We can’t do this without you! |
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Religion: Friend or Foe?
Stephen Reedy The Tribes of Israel: Icons and Essence
By Mark Storer |
American Indian Ritualism
By Manly P. Hall The Mysteries of the Monolithic Aztec Goddess called Cōātlīcue
By Ruben C. Cordova Book Review: Richard Smoley’s Seven Games of Life: And How to Play
By Ronnie Pontiac July's Poetry Page: The Rabbit Hole
By Tyler M. Hilton |
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The New PRS Journal is published with the support of: Michael J. Pearce (editor), Michelle Song (design), David Orr (banner design), Kelly Carmena & Matthew Taylor (copyediting), & supporters like you.
The New PRS Journal is published with the support of: Michael J. Pearce (editor), Michelle Song (design), David Orr (banner design), Kelly Carmena & Matthew Taylor (copyediting), & supporters like you. |
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