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Cultivating the Intuitional Faculties — Manly P. Hall — Lecture Papers No. 2
Cultivating the Intuitional Faculties — Manly P. Hall — Lecture Papers No. 2
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The Manly P. Hall Lecture Papers — First Series
This booklet presents Cultivating the Intuitional Faculties, a lecture by Manly P. Hall dated 1935, prepared from original typed lecture notes attributed to Virginia Pomeroy, Hall’s longtime stenographer.
In this lecture, Hall turns toward the development of intuition as an inner faculty of perception — not merely instinct, emotion, or imagination, but a higher mode of knowing cultivated through discipline, refinement, and inward attention. The subject belongs naturally to Hall’s larger body of work on consciousness, self-mastery, esoteric philosophy, and the hidden capacities of the human being.
These lecture notes were preserved outside the ordinary channels of publication and have been carefully 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 and esoteric thought.
This is a handmade 8.5" x 11" archival booklet, assembled with staples and binding tape, featuring new artwork and layout by C.K. Lee.
Issued here as a first Holographic Pagan Press edition.
Details:
Author: Manly P. Hall
Title: Cultivating the Intuitional Faculties
Source: Virginia Pomeroy lecture typescript
Date: 1935
Format: Handmade 8.5" x 11" booklet
Publisher: Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press
Series: The Manly P. Hall Lecture Papers
Edition: First Holographic Pagan Press Edition
Also available as part of The Manly P. Hall Lecture Papers: First Series, a complete set of 23 recovered lecture booklets.
Collector’s Note
This booklet is part of the first series of The Manly P. Hall Lecture Papers, a small-press archival publishing project from Holographic Pagan Press. Each booklet is handmade in limited quantities and prepared from recovered typed lecture material rather than from previously circulated mass-market editions.
