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Rosicrucians, Occultism, and Kabbalah

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Rosicrucians, Occultism, and Kabbalah

By: Helena P. Blavatsky
Narrated by: Sandra Brautigam
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Renowned occultist and founder of the Theosophical Society, here Madame Blavatsky explores the legitimacy of Rosicrucianism and what that brotherhood means in a greater sense to the occult movement in general. She also compares different types of Kabbalah and discusses how they relate.

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Listened twice and it’s still gibberish

This has to be the most bizarre narration ever. The tone is monotonous and it sounds like a computerised voice with the speed set to 50% real time. I had high hopes for this but I was left feeling very let down.

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