The Seven Creative Principles by Hiram E. Butler
Publication: 1923 The Esoteric Fraternity Ninth Edition
“The Seven Creative Principles” by Hiram Erastus Butler (1841-1916) consists of lectures he delivered in 1887, which were published at the request of the Society for Esoteric Culture. These lectures are regarded as highly insightful and valuable due to Butler’s thorough analysis and exploration of the profound topic of creation. Hiram employs an esoteric approach to understanding the principles of creativity. The work is divided into nine sections: The Idea of God, Force, Discernment, Order, Cohesion, Fermentation, Transmutation, Sensation, and the Esoteric Significance of Color.
Hiram Butler was an America esoteric writer and founder of the Genii of Nations, Knowledges and Religions (G.N.K.R) and the Esoteric Fraternity
Condition: publishers cloth boards, gilt design of the number seven to cover. These editions were bound with the front free endpaper (ffep) and pastedown paper tucked in to to better preserve the hinges, so although the front hinge paper starting the binding remains strong nonetheless, clean copy in Very Good condition