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The editors and publisher wish to thank the custodians of the works of art for supply-
ing photographs and granting permission to use them. In particular, the art editor
wishes to acknowledge the research assistance of Alice Buse, Librarian, The Philo-
sophical Research Society, Los Angeles.
1. Courtesy of Swiss Museum of History of Pharmacy, Basel, Switzerland.
2. Courtesy of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, Amsterdam.
3. Courtesy of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, Amsterdam.
4. Collection of Antoine Faivre, Meudon.
5. Collection of Antoine Faivre, Meudon.
6. Courtesy of the Manly P. Hall Collection of the Philosophical Research Society,
Los Angeles.
7. Courtesy of the Manly P. Hall Collection of the Philosophical Research Society,
Los Angeles.
8. Courtesy of the Manly P. Hall Collection of the Philosophical Research Society,
Los Angeles.
9. Collection of Antoine Faivre, Meudon.
10. Collection of Antoine Faivre, Meudon.
11. Collection of Antoine Faivre, Meudon.
12. Courtesy of Deutsches Freimaurer-Museum, Bayreuth.
13. Courtesy of Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag am Goetheanum.
14. Courtesy of the Manly P. Hall Collection of the Philosophical Research Society,
Los Angeles.
15. Collection of Antoine Faivre, Meudon.
16. From "René Guénon", ed. Jean-Pierre Laurant, Cahier de L'Herne n. 61 ( Paris:
Editions de L'Herne, 1985). Courtesy of L'Herne, Paris.
17. From James Moore, Gurdjieff: The Anatomy of a Myth (Rockport: Element, 1991),
p. 179.
18. From P. D. Ouspensky, Fragments of an Unknown Teaching ( New York: Har-
court, Brace and Co., 1949), p. 137.
19. From P. D. Ouspensky, In Search of the Miraculous ( New York: Harcourt, Brace
and Co., 1949), p. 190.
20. From Gerhard Wehr, An Illustrated Biography of C. G. Jung. © 1989 by René
Coeckelberghs Verlag AG, Lucerne, Switzerland.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Modern Esoteric Spirituality. Contributors: Antoine Faivre - editor, Jacob Needleman - editor, Karen Voss - assoceditor. Publisher: Crossroad. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: 402.
    
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