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Dr. '''W. P. Phelon''' ([[September 28]], 1834 - [[December 29]], 1904) was an English-American occultist associated with the Ramayana Theosophical Society of Chicago and | Dr. '''W. P. Phelon''' ([[September 28]], 1834 - [[December 29]], 1904) was an English-American occultist associated with the Ramayana Theosophical Society of Chicago and of the [[Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor]]. He founded the [[Hermetic Brotherhood of Atlantis, Luxor and Elephanta]]. | ||
== Personal life and career == | == Personal life and career == |
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Dr. W. P. Phelon (September 28, 1834 - December 29, 1904) was an English-American occultist associated with the Ramayana Theosophical Society of Chicago and of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor. He founded the Hermetic Brotherhood of Atlantis, Luxor and Elephanta.
Personal life and career
William Pike Phelon was born September 28, 1834 in England.
He died in San Francisco on December 29, 1904.
Theosophical Society involvement
Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor
Dr. Phelon and his wife Mira Morse Phelon were editors of a periodical, The Hermetist, published 1887-1899 in Chicago.
Writings
- The Future Rulers of America: A Physician's Adventure. 1887.
- Three Sevens: A Story of Ancient Initiations. Wth Mira M. Phelon. 1889.
- A Witch of the Nineteenth Century. Chicago: Hermetic Publishing Co., 1893.
- Our Story of Atlantis: Written Down for the Hermetic Brotherhood. San Francisco, Calif.: Hermetic Book Concern, 1903.