Papers by Jeva Singh-Anand
This is a condensed version of a two-part series published in Philalethes.
Contrary to popular ... more This is a condensed version of a two-part series published in Philalethes.
Contrary to popular belief, the Illuminati were not borne of the Rosicrucian and Theosophical movements of the eighteenth century. Rather, they were a product of the rationalist current of the Late Enlightenment. Their roots lie in the struggle for academic freedom in Bavaria and in the first shots fired theologically during the Reformation. Before
disappearing into the realm of legend, they would grow into a network some 2,000 members strong and challenge the Germany’s dominant Masonic Rite, the Strict Observance.
Grammar
The English Journal, 1996
Books by Jeva Singh-Anand
The Secret School of Wisdom - The Authentic Rituals and Doctrines of the Illuminati
The Secret School of Wisdom marks the first time that a comprehensive ritual book for the society... more The Secret School of Wisdom marks the first time that a comprehensive ritual book for the society has been re-assembled. Every degree, its instruction and associated texts, has been included and assembled in chronological order of progression. Much of this material has never been published - let alone translated into English. Supplemental texts are included to gain further historical insight into the Order and all documents have been checked for accuracy with the original archival texts.
This book is a collaborative effort by Jeva Singh-Anand, Reinhard Markner, and Josef Waeges.
A Brief Justification of My Intentions to Illuminate the Latest Original Writings by Adam Weishaupt, translation
The Screener, a novel by Yves Patak, translation
Higher Spiritualization Of the True and Traditional Basic Principles Of Freemasonry In Twelve Lodge Lectures By Brother Karl Christian Friedrich Krause, translation
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Papers by Jeva Singh-Anand
Contrary to popular belief, the Illuminati were not borne of the Rosicrucian and Theosophical movements of the eighteenth century. Rather, they were a product of the rationalist current of the Late Enlightenment. Their roots lie in the struggle for academic freedom in Bavaria and in the first shots fired theologically during the Reformation. Before
disappearing into the realm of legend, they would grow into a network some 2,000 members strong and challenge the Germany’s dominant Masonic Rite, the Strict Observance.
Books by Jeva Singh-Anand
This book is a collaborative effort by Jeva Singh-Anand, Reinhard Markner, and Josef Waeges.