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Manuscript Series — Buddha, the Divine Wanderer — Number Twenty-Four — Manly P. Hall (1924)
Manuscript Series — Buddha, the Divine Wanderer — Number Twenty-Four — Manly P. Hall (1924)
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Edition Details
- Author
- Manly P. Hall
- Original publication year
- 1924
- Edition publication year
- 2026
- Publisher
- Holographic Pagan Press
- Edition
- Holographic Pagan Press Edition
- Available formats
- Digital PDF
- Subjects & traditions
- Occultism, Esoteric, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Spirituality, Psychology
In Buddha, the Divine Wanderer, Manly P. Hall reflects on the life and symbolic meaning of the Buddha as seeker, teacher, renunciant, and embodiment of enlightened compassion.
Issued as Number Twenty-Four in the Manuscript Series, the work places the Buddhist story within Hall’s larger study of comparative religion and spiritual initiation. It considers the journey from sheltered ignorance through suffering, awakening, and service.
This digital edition has been prepared by Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press as part of an ongoing effort to preserve and circulate Manly P. Hall’s early Manuscript Series for readers, students, and collectors.
Title: Buddha, the Divine Wanderer
Author: Manly P. Hall
Series: Manuscript Series, Number Twenty-Four
Original publication: 1924
Format: Digital PDF
Edition publisher: Odd Enough Books / Holographic Pagan Press
Collector’s Note
This edition preserves an early installment in Hall’s Manuscript Series and is presented for study, historical interest, and collection.
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