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Allen H. Greenfield

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Allen H. Greenfield (born 1946 ), also known by the ecclesiastical name Tau Sir Hasirim , is an American occultist , magician , ufologist , writer , editor , and Gnostic bishop of Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis . [2] He lives in Atlanta, Georgia . His book The Story of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light is one of the few sources of information on this subject. His book The Compleat Rite of Memphis is a complete history of an Egyptian rite of Freemasonry . He edited an authorized, annotated edition of Liber Thirty-One (meaning Liber 31 ) by Charles Stansfeld Jones.

Publications[edit]

  • Silver Bridge, by Gray Barker, Introduction by Allen Greenfield. Saucerian Books, 1970. Library of Congress Catalogue Number 70-119512.
  • Saucers and Saucerers. PANP Press, 1975.
  • Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts. Illuminet Press, 1994; Revised Edition Manutius Press, 2005. ISBN 1-4116-6759-X
  • The Story of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light. Looking Glass Press, 1997. ISBN 91-88708-03-9
  • The Compleat Rite of Memphis. Luxor Press, 1998. ISBN 1-891948-01-6
  • Liber Thirty-One (edition authorized by C.S. Jones (Frater Achad); edited and annotated by T Allen Greenfield. Luxor Press, 1998. ISBN 1-891948-00-8
  • The Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult. edited by Richard Metzger; Allen Greenfield, contributor. Disinformation Books, 2003. ISBN 0-9713942-7-X
  • Secret Rituals of the Men in Black. Manutius Press, 2005. ISBN 1-4116-6764-6
  • The Roots of Modern Magick: Glimpses of the Authentic Tradition from 1700-2000, An Anthology. Ediție revizuită, Manutius Press, 2006. ISBN 978-1-4116-8978-7

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