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The '''Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn''' was an organization devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some people who were associated with the order and also with the [[Theosophical Society]] include [[William Crookes|Sir William Crookes]], [[William Butler Yeats]], [[Violet Tweedale]], [[Florence Farr]], [[Sidney Coryn]], [[Herbert Coryn]], and [[Oscar Wilde]].  
The '''Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn''' was an organization devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some people who were associated with the order and also with the [[Theosophical Society]] include [[William Crookes|Sir William Crookes]], [[William Butler Yeats]], [[Violet Tweedale]], [[Florence Farr]], [[Sidney Coryn]], [[Herbert Coryn]], [[Oscar Wilde]], and John William Brodie-Inness.  


The order incorporated elements of Theosophist [[Rama Prasad|Rama Prasad's]] work '''''Nature's Finer Forces''''' into its teachings.
The order incorporated elements of Theosophist [[Rama Prasad|Rama Prasad's]] work '''''Nature's Finer Forces''''' into its teachings.

Revision as of 15:17, 24 September 2018

The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was an organization devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some people who were associated with the order and also with the Theosophical Society include Sir William Crookes, William Butler Yeats, Violet Tweedale, Florence Farr, Sidney Coryn, Herbert Coryn, Oscar Wilde, and John William Brodie-Inness.

The order incorporated elements of Theosophist Rama Prasad's work Nature's Finer Forces into its teachings.

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