George Robert Stowe Mead

George Robert Stowe Mead
George Robert Stowe Mead (1863–1933) was a British scholar and writer, known for his contributions to the study of Gnosticism and Hermeticism. He was a prominent member of the Theosophical Society and served as a personal secretary to Helena Blavatsky, a key figure in the Theosophical movement. Mead's works, such as "Fragments of a Faith Forgotten" and "Thrice Greatest Hermes," focused on early Christian and mystical traditions. He also founded the Quest Society in 1909, aimed at promoting the study of philosophy, religion, and esotericism.

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INTRODUCTION. Everybody in Christendom has heard of Simon, the magician, and how Peter, the apostle, rebuked him, as told in the narrative of the Acts of the Apostles. Many also have heard the legend of how at Rome this wicked sorcerer endeavoured to fly by aid of the demons, and how Peter caused him to fall headlong and thus miserably perish. And so most think that there is an end of the matter, and... more...

FIVE YEARS OF THEOSOPHY Mystical The "Elixir of Life"       From a Chela's* Diary. By G—-M—-, F.T.S. "And Enoch walked with the Elohim, and the Elohim took him."—Genesis Introduction [The curious information-for whatsoever else the world may think of it, it will doubtless be acknowledged to be that—contained in the article that follows, merits a few words of... more...