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Parsifal: Der einfältige Tor — Manly P. Hall — 1923
Parsifal: Der einfältige Tor — Manly P. Hall — 1923
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Originally published in 1923, Parsifal: The Guileless Fool is an early work by Manly P. Hall exploring the symbolic and spiritual meaning of the Parsifal legend.
In this text, Hall turns toward the figure of Parsifal as the holy fool, the innocent seeker, and the soul in search of purification, wisdom, and spiritual restoration. The story becomes, in Hall’s hands, more than a medieval romance or mystical drama. It is treated as an initiatory pattern — a journey through ignorance, suffering, temptation, compassion, awakening, and the gradual recovery of sacred purpose.
The subject belongs naturally to Hall’s lifelong interest in myth, symbolism, esoteric Christianity, the Grail tradition, mystical initiation, and the hidden meanings preserved in sacred literature. For readers interested in Hall’s early writings, the Parsifal legend, spiritual allegory, and the symbolic language of the quest, this edition offers a focused entry into one of the great mythic patterns of Western esoteric thought.
This edition has been prepared by Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press as part of an ongoing effort to recover and circulate overlooked works from the history of metaphysical, mystical, and esoteric literature.
Available as a digital PDF or physical student edition.
Details:
Author: Manly P. Hall
Title: Parsifal: The Guileless Fool
Original Publication Date: 1923
Format: Handmade 8.5" x 11" booklet
Publisher: Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press
Edition: Student Edition
Collector’s Note
This edition is part of the Holographic Pagan Press catalog of recovered and republished esoteric texts. Prepared for readers, students, and collectors of Manly P. Hall’s work, it preserves an early expression of Hall’s symbolic method and his lifelong concern with the spiritual meaning hidden within myth, legend, and sacred drama.
