Gerald Massey

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Gerald Massey

Gerald Massey (1828-1907) was an English poet and writer. A radical and freethinker, he was keenly interested in Egyptology and wrote about the possible Egyptian origins of Christianity. His writings had a large impact on Paul Gauguin.

In The Secret Doctrine, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky frequently does refer for support to A Book of the Beginning (1881) and The Natural Genesis (1883) by the British writer Gerald Massey, yet another author who,while not a Theosophist, relied heavily upon mystical writings and discussed in depth the meaning of geometric and other religions symbols. Massey's writings repeatedly state his unwillingness to accept theosophical dogmas over his own theory of "natural genesis" for the origin of the religious cosmologies.[1]

Writings

  • A Book of the Beginning. 1881.
  • The Natural Genesis. London, 1883. Two volumes. Available at Masseiana.org.

Additional resources

masseiana

Notes

  1. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1890-1985 (New York: Abbeville Press, 1986), 64.