The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael
The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael
The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael
The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael
The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael
The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael

The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael

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The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael, Inspirationally scribed and diagramed by Walter H. Dudley, Interpreted and adapted to earthly comprehension by R. Albert Fisher

Publication Year: 1939 London, Rider & Co First and only Edition

An obscure and elusive publication. I’ve been unable to locate any information about the authors. Contemporary and subsequent listings retain only these occult pseudonyms offering no biographical details or external credits. The book was mentioned in period occult journals such as the Occult Review (1939) and The Aryan Path(September 1939), though these notices provided no author background only commentary on the work itself.

The Mystic Light: The Script of Harzael-Harzrael  is an obscure esoteric work said to have been “inspirationally scribed” by Walter H. Dudley (Isrami)  with interpretation by R. Albert Fisher (Ben-Reu-Piscesca). Published in 1939 by Rider & Co. in London, it presents a visionary cosmology describing the separation of Earth from the divine and its return to unity through four symbolic dispensations—the Corn, the Vine, the Fig, and the Oil. Richly illustrated with fold-out diagrams, it blends astrology, mysticism, and spiritual allegory in a dense, symbolic text.

Two b&w foldout diagrams 

Condition: Publisher’s cloth boards, gilt title to spine, pencil annotation on front free endpaper reading “From Samuel Weiser Inc. March 19, 1956,” boards show faint rectangular marks where tape was previously affixed and later removed, unclipped dust jacket present with significant chip to upper spine, pages clean, both diagrams present, front diagram with a closed tear neatly mended on verso with archival tape, overall a clean and well-preserved copy in very good condition.