Built Different: A Hermetic Exposition of the Six Perfections

Built Different: A Hermetic Exposition of the Six Perfections

by Virgil
Publication Date: 26/03/2024

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This book contains an exploration of a crucially important topic. It will revolutionize the world's understanding of what the journey through IIH is like.


More importantly, it will make this journey possible for many individuals for whom it was previously impossible. It will provide them with essential but previously unavailable knowledge that is necessary for success.


The first edition of IIH was published in 1956 as Der Weg Zum Wahren Adepten. The fact of the matter is, since that year, no initiate has ever revealed the key to successfully working through this training system, the key that is everything. That all changes now. In this book, in the year 2024, sixty-eight years after IIH was first published, the key has been revealed by Virgil at last. The absence of this key, which is needed by all Bardonists except for those with large


trees, is the reason the majority of those who attempt to work through IIH fail drastically. For almost seven decades, the Bardon community has been asleep to the importance of this key. But this book is a shout, a shout that has been prepared for a long time. Now, with its publication, the shout is released, the identity and importance of this key is made clear, and the Bardon community is finally awake.

ISBN:
9798224359738
9798224359738
Category:
Magic
Publication Date:
26-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Falcon Books Publishing
Virgil

Publius Vergilius Maro – or Virgil – was born near Mantua in 70 BC and was brought up there, although he attended schools in Cremona and Rome. Virgil’s rural upbringing and his affinity with the countryside are evident in his earliest work, The Eclogues, a collection of ten pastoral poems.

As an adult Virgil lived mostly in Naples, although he spent time in Rome and belonged to the circle of influential poets that included Horace. He also had connections to leading men within the senatorial class and to the Emperor Augustus himself. Following The Eclogues, Virgil wrote The Georgics, a didactic poem, and thereafter began his longest and most ambitious work, The Aeneid. He died in Brindisi in 19 BC.

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