Maurice Doreal had a keen interest in metaphysics and the paranormal. He was influenced by Theosophy, The Rosicrusians (AMORC) and other esoteric groups. His Shamballa Ashrama was built near Sedalia, Colorado in 1953. It included about a hundred homes, a two-story house of worship, some barracks-like buildings, and a nearby cave where food could be stored in case of a nuclear attack during the Cold War.
Books written by Dr. Maurice Doreal include: The Emerald Tablets of Thoth-the-Atlantean, Mysteries of the Gobi, Flying Saucers: An Occult Viewpoint, and others.
Maurice Doreal had a keen interest in metaphysics and the paranormal. He was influenced by Theosophy, The Rosicrusians (AMORC) and other esoteric groups. His Shamballa Ashrama was built near Sedalia, Colorado in 1953. It included about a hundred homes, a two-story house of worship, some barracks-like buildings, and a nearby cave where food could be stored in case of a nuclear attack during the Cold War.
Books written by Dr. Maurice Doreal include: The Emerald Tablets of Thoth-the-Atlantean, Mysteries of the Gobi, Flying Saucers: An Occult Viewpoint, and others.
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