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Hidden Church of the Holy Grail

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Hidden Church of the Holy Grail

by Arthur Edward Waite

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SOMETIMES YOU LOOK FOR THINGS, AND SOMETIMES THEY FIND YOU, MAYBE LIKE THIS BOOK.
DISCUSSED: FREEMASONRY, ANCIENT SECRETS, TAROT, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, MERLIN, SECRET SOCIETIES, MAGIC, THE LOST BOOK OF THE GRAIL, KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE, TALISMANS OF THE TAROT, THE SECRET CHURCH, ARK OF THE GRAIL, CASTLE OF SOULS, THE RED KNIGHT, MYSTICISM, ANCIENT LORE, SPIRITUALITY, METAPHYSICS, AND SO MUCH MORE
IN BEYOND BEAUTIFUL CONDITION FROM COVER TO COVER & IT IS NOW 48 YEARS OLD

This is a fascinating book; hidden inside its pages are mystical and mysterious writings regarding the Holy Graal, Occultism, The Knights Templar, and MUCH MUCH more. Occult history is not only a question of origins but also encompasses new and different viewpoints on myth, legend, and secret streams of meaning behind the appearance of events. Here we have a lengthy investigation of a secret tradition within Christianity. Holy Graal (Grail) Legends, Graal Literature, Keeper of the Hollows, Lesser Holy Graal, Early History of Merlin, Parsifal, Mystical Aspects, Secret Tradition, Kabbalah, Templars, Freemasons, Mysticism, Folklore, Magic, Arthurian Legends, Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur is one of the most famous names in history. His name still evokes visions of fantasy, chivalry, bravery, and more even today, and Arthur remains a pop culture fixture around the globe. Of course, Arthur, Lancelot, and all of the other figures were made famous in various Arthurian Legends written by writers like Chretien de Troyes. Arthur came to embody the ideals of the Middle Ages: strength, chivalry, bravery, and more. Along the way, his Excaliber sword, the Holy Grail, his queen, and more have all become household words. Others still search for the seeds of truth in the Knights of the Round Table and the historical figure that inspired the Arthurian tales. This edition of Arthur Edward Waite's The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal is specially formatted with a Table of Contents. He discusses the Graal quest in its relation to many subjects, including history, the Roman Catholic Church, Freemasonry, Kabbalism, and even Tarot Cards.

In the 13th century, over a few decades, a huge amount of literature emerged around an unlikely tale. Survivors of the core of early Christianity make a perilous journey to Western Europe. They begin a hidden bloodline, preserve immensely powerful relics of the crucifixion, and carry a secret that, if revealed, would turn the established church on its head. If this seems like déjà vu, it is.

A.E. Waite gets to the core of the Grail legend, an interwoven mass of narratives that started with seeds of pagan folklore and grew into a massive allegorical Christian epic. This 700-page book will satisfy the academic reader who wants a survey of the Grail literature and the more mystically inclined ones who seek the Grail itself. Waite examines in great detail every known source text for the Grail legend. His literate style makes interesting reading for well-educated readers, despite the repeating themes and storylines. Unlike some other writers on this topic, Waite is organized, focused, and not hesitant to turn a critical eye on half-baked theories.

In the last two hundred pages, he attempts to make sense of it. He examines and dismisses 19th-century theories that linked the Grail to the Templars, or Masons, and the unorthodox Cathars, Albigensians, and Waldensians of Southern France. He concludes that Christianity has an 'inner church': not a conspiracy or a subterranean sect but a mystical core. Instead, Waite's concept of the hidden church is based on a deep comprehension of the sacrament of communion, and the Holy Grail is symbolic of this.

Book I

I. Some Aspects of the Graal Legend
II. Epochs of the Legend
III. The Environment of the Graal Literature
IV. The Literature of the Cycle
V. The Implicits of the Mystery
Book II
The Argument
I. A Preliminary Account of Certain Root-Secrets Included in the Whole Subject
II. The Institution of the Hallows, and in the First Place General Introduction Concerning Them
III. The Institution of the Hallows, and, Secondly, the Variations of the Cup Legend
IV. The Graal Vessel Considered as a Bowl of Plenty
V. The Lesser Hallows of the Legend
§ A.--The Summary of These Matters
§ B.--Legends of the Sacred Lance
§ C.--The Broken Sword
§ D.--The Dish


VI. The Castle of the Holy Graal
VII. The Keepers of the Hallows
VIII. The Pageants in the Quests
IX. The Enchantments of Britain, the Times Called Adventurous and the Wounding of the King
X. The Suppressed Word and the Mystic Question
XI. The Healing of the King
XII. The Removal of the Hallows
Book III
Argument
I. The Antecedents of the Legend in Folk-Lore
II. The Welsh Perceval
III. The English Metrical Romance of Syr Percyvelle
IV. The Conte del Graal
§ A.--Preliminary to the Whole Subject
§ B.--The Poem of Chrétien De Troyes
§ C.--The Extension of Gautier
§ D.--The Conclusion of Manessier
§ E.--The Alternative Sequel of Gerbert
§ F.--In Which Sir Gawain is Considered Briefly as a Companion of the Holy Quest
Book IV
Argument
I. The Metrical Romance of Joseph of Arimathæa
II. The Lesser Holy Graal
III. The Early History of Merlin
IV. The Didot Perceval
Book V
The Argument
I. The Book of the Holy Graal and, in the First Place, the Prologue Thereto Belonging
II. New Consideration Concerning the Branches of the Chronicle
III. The Minor Branches of the Book of the Holy Graal
IV. Some Later Merlin Legends
§ A.--The Vulgate Merlin
§ B.--The Huth Merlin


V. The Great Prose Lancelot
VI. A Preface or Introductory Portion Appertaining to All The Quests
VII. The Longer Prose Perceval
VIII. The Quest of the High Prince
IX. The Welsh Quest of Galahad
Book VI
Argument
I. The Parsifal of Wolfram Von Eschenbach
II. Gleanings Concerning the Lost Quest of Guiot de Provence
III. Sidelights From the Spanish and Portuguese Quests
IV. The Crown of All Adventures
V. The Titurel of Albrecht Von Scharfenberg
VI. The Dutch Lancelot
Book VII
Argument
I. Statement of a Possible Implicit Accounting for All Claims
II. The Formulæ of the Hypothesis Scheduled
III. In What Sense the Plea Must be Held to Fail
IV. The Victory of the Latin Rite
Book VIII
Argument
I. The Introductory Words
II. The Position of the Literature Defined
III. Concerning the Great Experiment
IV. The Mystery of Initiation
V. The Mystery of Faith
VI. The Lost Book of the Graal
VII. The Declared Mystery of Quest
Book IX
The Argument
I. Preliminary to the Whole Subject
II. Some Alleged Secret Schools of the Middle Ages
III. The Latin Literature of Alchemy and the Hermetic Secret in the Light of the Eucharistic Mystery
IV. The Kabalistic Academies
V. The Claim in Respect of Templar Influence
VI. The Graal Formula in the Light of Other Gleanings from the Catholic Sacramentary
VII. The Lapis Exilis
VIII. The Analogies of Masonry
§ A. The Assumption of the Building Guild
§ B. Masonry and Moral Science
§ C. A Theory of Hermetic Interference
§ D. One Key to the Sanctuary


IX. The Hallows of the Graal Mystery Rediscovered in the Talismans of the Tarot
Book X
The Argument
I. The Hermeneutics of the Holy Graal
II. The Good Husbandman
III. The Catholic Secret of the Literature
IV. The Mystery Which Is Within
V. The Secluded and Unknown Sanctuary
VI. The Tradition of St. John the Divine and Other Traces of a Higher Mind of the Church
VII. The Conclusion of This Holy Quest

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Bookseller
Higgins Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Hidden Church of the Holy Grail
Author
Arthur Edward Waite
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Quantity Available
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0911662545
ISBN 13
9780911662542
Publisher
Yoga Publication Society
Place of Publication
Des Plaines, Il
Date Published
February 1975
Pages
714
Keywords
Occult, Esoteric, Book, Metaphysical, Astrology, The Tarot, The Zodiac, Magic, Atlantis, Mu, Metaphysical, Book, Antique, Vintage, Divination, Magick, The Zodiac, Horoscope, Gift, Book, Numerology FREEMASONRY, ANCIENT SECRETS, TAROT, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, MERL

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