Arthur Edward Waite "The Hidden Church of the Holy Grail: It's Legends and Symbolism"
Fredonia Books | 2002 | ISBN: 978 1589639058 | 740 pages | PDF | 1,71 Mb
Fredonia Books | 2002 | ISBN: 978 1589639058 | 740 pages | PDF | 1,71 Mb
Arthur Edward Waite (October 2, 1857 - May 19, 1942) was a scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric matters. Biographer R.A. Gilbert remarked of him, "Waite's name has survived because he was the first to attempt a systematic study of the history of western occultism.” Waite was a prolific writer and of his several publications The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal remains particularly noteworthy. Waite conducts in riveting detail a sweeping survey of the medieval Romance literature of the Grail quest, then proffers an extraordinary and awe-inspiring set of conclusions and interpretations, revealing the intriguing meaning behind the symbolism, metaphors and allegories of the Great Quest. The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal is a must read for anyone interested in the ultimate significance of the Christian House of Doctrine, the great chivalry and true knighthood. For seekers, then as now, the great corpus of Grail literature provides nourishment and inspiration. Once again we find ourselves living in adventurous times, and now, perhaps more than ever, we are poised to gain from the deep and enduring wisdom embodied in the epic works of classic literature.

