![]() ![]() : 28 His first publications consisted of two small pamphlets, The Breastplate of the High Priest (1920) and Wands and Serpents (1927). Only a few days after his ordination, he was elected "permanent pastor" of the church. ![]() : 15–18 Hall was ordained a minister in the Church of the People on May 17, 1923. Less than a year later, Hall booked his first lecture on the topic of reincarnation. In 1919, Hall took over as preacher of the Church of the People, located at Trinity Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles. After moving in with her, he very soon after became drawn to mysticism, esoteric philosophies and their underlying principles. In 1919, Hall moved to Los Angeles to reunite with his birth mother who was living in Santa Monica. Hall is said to have never known his father. ![]() Hall was born in 1901 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, to Louise Palmer Hall, a chiropractor and member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship, and William S. In 1934 he founded the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles. Over his 70-year career he gave thousands of lectures and published over 150 volumes, of which the best known is The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928). Manly Palmer Hall (18 March 1901 – 29 August 1990) was a Canadian author, lecturer, astrologer, mystic and Freemason. ![]()
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