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Doreal, Maurice (d. 1963)
Maurice Doreal was the name adopted by Claude Doggins as head of the Brotherhood of the White Temple, an occult fraternity headquartered in Sedalia, Colorado. Doreal was born in Sulfur Springs, Oklahoma. As a youth he became interested in Tarzan, which quickly broadened into a general interest in fantasy and science fiction literature, and by 1950 his library included some 5,000 titles. His interests also expanded to the occult. He served in World War I, after which, he claimed, he spent eight years in Tibet. He also claimed to have visited the occult center in the middle of Mt. Shasta in northern California.
Doreal founded the Brotherhood of the White Temple in 1930, and spent much of his life writing the brotherhood lessons and a series of pamphlets, called the Little Temple Library, on a wide variety of occult-related topics from Atlantis to UFOs. He claimed to have gained his knowledge from his contact with the Great White Lodge of Masters, those who have passed beyond their earthly experience and now seek to guide humanity in its evolution
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Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean
1930 book of cult leader Maurice Doreal
Not to be confused with the Emerald Tablet, a one paragraph long Hermetic text.
The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean is a pseudohistorical book written by cult leader Maurice Doreal (1898–1963) and first published in the 1940s or early 1950s.[1] Influenced by ancient Egyptian texts and Lovecraftian stories about part-reptilian civilizations emerging from ancient Egypt-like ruins, it deals with Atlantis, an ancient race of serpent-headed men, alchemy, and a variety of other topics.
Background
The book Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean was authored in the wake of the Theosophical movement and the rising popularity of the fictional tales of H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937). Written by Maurice Doreal, who in 1930 had founded the cult Brotherhood of the White Temple, it was published in the 1940s or early 1950s, most likely before 1953.
Works that had inspired Doreal in particular were The Dunwich Horror (1928) and Hounds of Tindalos (1929), as well as two fabled occult Eg
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Dr. M. Doreal
Dear Seekers of Truth,
I’ve had the privilege of studying and practicing Dr. Doreal’s Teachings for over 40 years, and feel blessed for having an opportunity so enriching.
Doreal’s Wisdom is vast and comprehensive, yet his command of Cosmic Laws is so complete that he always brings to light the simple essence of any given subject at hand. In teaching diverse topics such as Healing, the Bible, Kaballah, Western Esoterism or the Mysteries of the East, Doreal always gives the keys to get to the heart of the matter, and shows us how to put the Ancient Wisdom Teachings into practice and apply them in our daily lives.
As a result of working with these Teachings, I feel so grateful to have an ever deepening sense of the interconnectedness of all Souls, all Thought, all Things in the Universe.
Doreal often made it a point to show us the ways in which Thought is Creative, and it is a joy to explore this principle and get it working positively to achieve harmony with our environment, with people, with all life.
Here’s wishing everyone a fulfilli
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