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Isis Unveiled: A Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, published in 1877, is a book of esoteric philosophy and Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's first major self-published major work text and a key doctrine in her self-founded Theosophical movement.
The lyrics in the booklet keep the correct running order. Alternate edits of "Bells of Creation" and "Inland Sea" are also included on Festival Thyme . "I'm the monster, and I exist/On this summit, I am lost" on "Insatiable (Two)" refers to the Orang Pendek , a cryptid which lyricist Conrad Keely believes will be discovered in the next decade.
For example, Blavatsky Unveiled Volume 1 [183] by theosophical scholar Moon Laramie provides a modern translation and dispassionate analysis of the first seven chapters of Isis Unveiled. A significant proportion of the scholarship on Theosophy constitutes biographies of its leading members and discussions of events in the Society's history. [179]
The first song to be unveiled from Apocryphon was opening track "The Veil of Isis", which was made available for streaming online on September 25, 2012; [18] this was followed by title track "Apocryphon", for which an official lyric video produced by P. R. Brown was released on October 1.
Helena Blavatsky – Isis Unveiled; Florence Caddy – Household Organisation; Amelia Edwards – A Thousand Miles up the Nile; Henry Miers Elliot (ed. by John Dowson) – The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians; Kenneth Mackenzie – Royal Masonic Cyclopedia; Lewis H. Morgan – Ancient Society
ISIS-K’s most infamous attack was the suicide bombing at Kabul airport in 2021 that killed nearly 200 people, including 13 US soldiers guarding the airport. But it has since expanded its orbit.
Jabbar, a 42-year-old military veteran and U.S. citizen who lived in Houston, was "100% inspired by ISIS," Raia said, referring to the Islamic State terrorist organization known as ISIS.
CMX was founded on Good Friday 1985 in Tornio, Finland by A. W. Yrjänä (18 at the time) and Pekka Kanniainen. [1] The band's original name, Cloaca Maxima, Latin for the "Greatest Sewer", was taken from a footnote of H. P. Blavatsky's book Isis Unveiled. [2]