Hall was an ardent universalist. His lectures consistently drew parallels between the Sermon on the Mount, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Egyptian Book of the Dead. In an era of sectarian rigidity, Hall preached a doctrine of unity. He posited that all religious rituals were merely different dialects of the same spiritual language. This approach laid the groundwork for the "New Age" movement, though Hall himself remained critical of its more sensationalist offshoots, preferring disciplined study over quick-fix spirituality.
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Looking at the macrocosm and microcosm through the lens of ancient Neo-Platonism. 3. Practical Philosophy and Self-Unfoldment He posited that all religious rituals were merely
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