Charles Arthur Musès

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Charles Arthur Musès (born April 28, 1919 in Jersey City , † August 26, 2000 ) was an American writer of esoteric writings, founder of the Lion Path , a neo-shamanistic movement.

Life

Musès did his B. Sc. 1938 at the City University of New York , the master’s 1947 at Columbia University and his doctorate in 1951 with a thesis on Jakob Böhme and his commentator Dionysius Andreas Freher . In the following years he worked as a publicist and editor at the Falcon's Wing Press publishing house in Indian Hills, Colorado, mainly in the border areas between archeology and esoteric or mathematics, physics, cybernetics and the related pseudosciences.

In 1957 he was arrested and convicted in Egypt for carrying out an unauthorized dig, but was allowed to return to the United States in August 1957.

Fonts

  • Illumination on Jacob Boehme. The work of Dionysius Andreas Freher. King's Crown Press, New York 1951.
  • An evaluation of relativity theory after a half-century .. S. Weiser, New York 1953.
  • East-West fire. Schopenhauer's optimism and the Lankavatara sutra. An excursion toward the common ground between Oriental and Western religion. Watkins, London 1955.
  • Systematic stability and cybernetic control. An introduction to the cybernetics of higher integrated behavior. Rome 1965.
  • with Arthur M. Young: Consciousness and reality. The human pivot point. Outerbridge & Lazard, New Cork 1972.
  • Destiny and control in human systems. Studies in the interactive connectedness of time (chronotopology). Kluwer-Nijhoff, Boston et al. a. 1985, ISBN 0-89838-156-8 .
  • The Ageless Way of Goddess: Divine Pregnancy and Higher Birth in Ancient Egypt and China. In: Joseph Campbell, Charles Musès (ed.): In all her names. Explorations of the feminine in divinity. Harper, San Francisco 1991, ISBN 0-06-250629-3 , pp. 131-164.

literature

  • Who's who in the West. 7th edition, Marquis Who's Who, Chicago 1960.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Egyptian Gazette. August 14, 1957, p. 2; La Bourse Egyptienne. on July 30, 1957, p. 1; The Egyptian Gazette. July 31, 1957, p. 1; Al Shaab. dated June 22, 1957; Archives of Consul General Larry Roeder. Foreign Service Lounge, US Department of State, Washington, DC 20520.