Bozena Brydlova

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Bozena Brydlova in The Jewish Theosophist, 1926.

Bozena Brydlova was a numerologist and member of the American Theosophical Society.

Early life

Involvement in Theosophical Society

Association of Hebrew Theosophists

Later life

Writings

Books

  • Flame of The Fog. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Press, 1927. 88 pages.
  • Io Unveiled and The Brydlovan Theory Of The Origin Of Numbers. New York: Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., 1922. 88 pages. Reprinted in 1993 (as 112 pages) and 2010.
  • A Sinner's Sermons. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Press, 1927. 114 pages.

Pamphlets

  • The Angular Theory of Numbers and Bible Proofs Thereof. 12 pages.
  • The Mystic Lost Word and the Science of Numerology. 8 pages.
  • The Mystic Meaning of the Numeral One. 8 pages.
  • The Mystic Meaning of the Numeral Two: Signifying the Sun, Light, and Heat. 12 pages.
  • The Mystic Meaning of the Numeral Three: Signifying the Moon and Water. 8 pages.
  • The Mystic Meaning of the Numeral Four: Signifying the Mineral, Crystal, and the Star. 8 pages.
  • The Occult Creation of Earth and Man According to the 45 Degree Angle. 12 pages.
  • The Occult Value of Numbers. 12 pages
  • The Originators of the Primordial Number Forms. 12 pages
  • Sound and Color and Their Numerical Equivalents. 12 pages

Plays

  • This Bread Is My Body: A Play in 3 Acts, 1922.
  • It's Your Funeral. 1939.

Notes