OCCULT TRUTHIn the late 19th and early 20th centuries, "occult" (from the Latin occultus, meaning hidden) referred to the study of spiritual laws and "hidden" wisdom that proponents believed lay behind both religion and science.
MY REVERED TEACHER AND FRIEND
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK
IN WHICH HE WAS DEEPLY INTERESTED
J.K.
These initials likely refer to Julius Kohn, a scholar of Western esotericism and a known associate of the healer Joseph Wallace.
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