The Magical Message According to Ioannes is a book written by James Morgan Pryse. The book is a study of the mystical and esoteric teachings found in the Gospel of John, which is also known as the Gospel of Ioannes. The author explores the hidden meanings and symbolism in the text, revealing a deeper understanding of the spiritual teachings contained within. The book begins with an introduction to the Gospel of John and its significance in the history of Christianity. It then delves into the mystical teachings found in the text, including the concept of the Logos, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the nature of the divine. The author also examines the symbolism of the Gospel, including the use of numbers, colors, and other esoteric elements. Throughout the book, the author draws on a variety of sources, including the writings of the ancient Gnostics, the teachings of the Kabbalah, and the works of other mystical traditions. The result is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the mystical teachings of the Gospel of John, and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the deeper aspects of spirituality and religion. Overall, The Magical Message According to Ioannes is a thought-provoking and enlightening book that offers a fresh perspective on the teachings of the Gospel of John. It is recommended for anyone interested in the mystical and esoteric aspects of Christianity, or for those seeking a deeper understanding of spirituality and the divine.THIS 152 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Magical Message According to Ioannes St. John, by James Morgan Pryse. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564593371.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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James Morgan Pryse (1859 – 1942) was an author, publisher, and theosophist. Pryse was born in New London, Ohio (a suburb of Cincinnati), and died in Los Angeles, California. James began his career in law, but gave it up for journalism. In adult life he travelled extensively, helping create a utopian colony in Topolobampo, Mexico, and editing the Topolobampo periodical from his New Jersey home. James settled in Los Angeles, California in 1886. He joined the Los Angeles branch of the Theosophi-cal Society on July 28, 1887. His brother John was already a member at that time. John later dropped out of the Theosophical Society and founded the Gnostic Society in 1928. The original headquarters of the Gnostic Society was in John’s home in Los Angeles. In July 1888 the Pryse brothers arrived in New York City. In 1889, members of the Theosophical Society from New York City and Chicago purchased a printing press and type, for the purpose of setting up a publishing company which would handle the publishing needs of the various branches of the Theosophical Society located in the United States. This theosophical publishing company, named the Aryan Press, was located at 144 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. James was recruited to set up and operate the Aryan Press, which was in full operation by December 1889. Due to the success of the Aryan Press, a larger printing press was purchased and shipped to Lon-don, England. In August 1890, James was contacted by Helena Blavatsky (co-founder of the Theosophi-cal Society) and summoned to London, for the pur-pose of setting up and operating this new publishing company, known as the H. P. B. Press (Printers to the Theosophical Society). This printing press was also referred to as the “Blavatsky Press.” James left New York City for London in September 1890, at which time his brother John took over operation of the Aryan Press. The H. P. B. Press (Blavatsky Press) was installed in London about November 1890. Blavatsky had asked James to publish her Esoteric Instructions in the United States, so the work would be accessible to members of the American branches of the Theosophical Society. Blavatsky’s Esoteric Instructions was duly published by the Aryan Press in 1890. In The Apocalypse Unsealed (1910) Pryse pub-lished the secret key to decoding the esoteric meaning of the Biblical Book of Revelation. His The Re-stored New Testament (1914) also shows esoteric meaning.
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