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The Magic Wand
The Magic Wand
The Magic Wand
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First published in 1956, this esoteric book from spiritual writer Hilton Hotema looks into the serpentine fire, its energizing through the subtle body centers (chakras); the mastery of the senses; the awakening of the 6th and 7th senses; the black and white serpent; the golden oil of kanda; and biblical truths that have been suppressed.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherMuriwai Books
Release dateJun 28, 2017
ISBN9781787205239
The Magic Wand
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Prof. Hilton Hotema

Hilton Hotema, born George R. Clements (February 7, 1878 - August 9, 1970), was a 20th-century American alternative health writer, esoteric author and mystic, who also adopted the names Kenyon Klamonti and Dr. Karl Kridler. Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Hotema authored numerous books on dietetics, fasting, fruitarianism, breatharianism, vitality, cellular regeneration, longevity, higher consciousness, spirituality, alternative medicine and ancient wisdom. In addition to writing his own books, Hotema provided many introductions to the systematic reprintings of rare, out-of-print, esoteric books published during the 1950s and 1960s. He decided to become a vegan at the age of 9 after reading a book about health at school. He worked as a fruit picker alongside his mother from a very young age, so he was able to snack on an endless supply of fruit throughout the day. He noticed that this diet gave him an abundance of energy and unparalleled vitality. He lived as a breatharian-fruitarian for almost 80 years. He died in Sebring, Florida 1970 at the age of 92.

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The Magic Wand - Prof. Hilton Hotema

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Text originally published in 1961 under the same title.

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Publisher’s Note

Although in most cases we have retained the Author’s original spelling and grammar to authentically reproduce the work of the Author and the original intent of such material, some additional notes and clarifications have been added for the modern reader’s benefit.

We have also made every effort to include all maps and illustrations of the original edition the limitations of formatting do not allow of including larger maps, we will upload as many of these maps as possible.

The Magic Wand

by

Hilton Hotema

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS 4

CHAPTER NO. 1 — THE MAGIC WAND 5

The Two Serpents 6

That Gospel Jesus 7

The Winged Globe 7

CHAPTER NO. 2 — PROPAGATION OR PRESERVATION 9

Vitality and Polarity 9

The Unit 10

CHAPTER NO. 3 — THE DIVINE MAN 12

Androgyny 14

The Third Seal 15

CHAPTER NO. 4 — VITAL ADJUSTMENT 17

Asexual Generation 17

The Life Glands 19

Destructive Glands 19

Three important Laws 20

CHAPTER NO. 5 — COSMIC POLARITY 22

The Kanda 23

CHAPTER NO. 6 — THE SIXTH SEAL 26

Two Golden Pipes 26

The Two Witnesses 26

The Pituitary and the Pineal 27

Creative Power of the Pituitary 28

CHAPTER NO. 7 — WHITE AND BLACK 30

Control Function 30

Spiritual and Physical 31

CHAPTER NO. 8 — BOOK WITH SEVEN SEALS 33

The Divine Marriage 34

The Seven Chakras 34

CHAPTER NO. 9 — BREATHING 38

Seven Golden Disks 39

Purity of Mind and Body 40

Higher Consciousness 40

CHAPTER NO. 10 — SELF-DENIAL 42

Sixth and Seventh Sense Powers 44

Organ of Memory 45

CHAPTER NO. 11 — BUILDER OF THE TEMPLE 47

Awakening of the Kundalini 48

The Two Fords 50

The Two Thieves 51

Sexual Propagation 52

Renewing the Mind 53

REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 54

CHAPTER NO. 1 — THE MAGIC WAND

The Magic Wand of the God Hermes or Mercury was the Caduceus of the Ancient Masters.

This symbol was borne by Hermes or Mercury and also by Cybele, Minerva, Anubis, Hercules, Ogminus the God of the Celts, and the personified Constellation Virgo.

The two Great Symbols of the Masters were the Sphinx and the Caduceus; and our work on the Sphinx should be read in connection with this.

These two symbols deal with certain secrets of the Universe and Man which the church did not want the masses to know anything about.

So all ancient literature on these symbols was destroyed, and all references to them in encyclopedias were prepared by the church fathers and designed to deceive, not to enlighten.

The Sphinx symbolizes the Principles of Macrocosmic Creation, and the Caduceus symbolizes the Principles of Microcosmic Creation.

The Caduceus also symbolizes the Principles of Microcosmic Redemption.

The Creative Phase of the Caduceus Symbology is discussed in detail in our work The Great Red Dragon, as the Dragon symbolizes that phase of humanistic physiology; and that work should be read by all.

The purpose of this work is to discuss in detail the Redemptive Phase of the Magic Wand, that being the secret which the church has tried so hard to hide from the, masses.

If man knew the secret of the Redemptive Phase symbolized by the Caduceus, he would have no need of the gospel Jesus as a Redeemer; for he would know that all Power of Redemption in the Universe inheres in his own organism—that Kingdom of Heaven within (Lu. 17:21).

The Bible says the Kingdom of Heaven is within. To reach the Kingdom is the goal of all religion. But the church leads the Mind away from the Kingdom Within, and has its followers looking up in the sky for the Kingdom.

We are going to find that Kingdom in our study of the Caduceus.

Encyclopedias and other literature should contain a long account of the Magic Wand; but a search reveals little, and the little found is faulty and fruitless.

The dictionary says the Caduceus is a wand, entwined by two serpents, surmounted by a globe with two wings, and was borne by Mercury, messenger of the Gods, as an ensign of office. Yes, but what do the Serpents, the globe, and the wings represent?

Encyclopedias contain more information, but none explains what the Caduceus really represents. The accounts show on their face that they were prepared and written for the purpose of misleading and deceiving.

The Encyclopedia Americana, 1938 edition, says the Caduceus is generally represented as having two serpents twined around it in opposite directions, their heads confronting each other.

None of these accounts explain what the serpents represent.

What does the Caduceus represent? Some say that it was the ancient symbol of Immortality. But we find no such explanation of the symbolism.

The meaning of this symbol is so little known that medical doctors who use it to represent their art can not interpret its true meaning.

In Freemasonry, the staff of the senior deacon, or Master of Ceremonies, is an analogue of the Caduceus. He guides the candidates thru the forms of initiation into his new birth of Masonic regeneration, and, in the Solemn ceremonies of the Third Degree, teaches him the Masonic phase of Eternal life. But he is unable to interpret the symbology of the Caduceus.

The Two Serpents

What is the meaning of the

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