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• Ingnatius de Loyola
- Bô Yin Râ - The Mystery Of Golgotha, Chapter: Occultist Practices
- Bô Yin Râ - These “practices” have been snatched with equal dexterity and irresponsibility from the exercises of Ignatius Loyola as from the nastiest tracts written by slapdash occultist cooks from both the orient and occident. –

• Illuminaten order
- Bô Yin Râ - The Mystery Of Golgotha, Chapter: Admission into the White Lodge”
The question regarding “conditions of admission” into the “White Lodge” and the offer to found “sister lodges” furthermore shows that people, otherwise familiar with all sorts of “occult” matters, think that this community is an external community given over to the cultivation of mysticism or the occult, something along the lines of the old Order of the Illuminati or the Freemasons’ lodges.

• Islam and Christianity
- Bô Yin Râ - Cult-Magic and Myth, Chapter: Myth and cult
On the other hand, a much more recent cult in the heart of Asia – with good reason very similar to the one that once came to fruition in Europe – was no less successful in giving new form and interpretation to the ancient patrimony. – –

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