| Preface to the Reader's Edition | p. 1 |
| Preface to the Diamond Jubilee Edition | p. 3 |
| Foreword | p. 5 |
| Preface | p. 9 |
| Introduction | p. 13 |
| The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies Which Have Influenced Modern Masonic Symbolism, Part I | p. 39 |
| Ancient systems of education | |
| Celsus concerning the Christians | |
| Knowledge necessary to right living | |
| The Druidic Mysteries of Britain and Gaul | |
| The Rites of Mithras | |
| The Mithraic and Christian Mysteries contrasted | |
| The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies, Part II | p. 53 |
| The Gnostic Mysteries | |
| Simon Magus and Basilides | |
| Abraxas, the Gnostic concept of Deity | |
| The Mysteries of Serapis | |
| Labyrinth symbolism | |
| The Odinic, or Gothic, Mysteries | |
| The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies, Part III | p. 67 |
| The Eleusinian Mysteries | |
| The Lesser Rites | |
| The Greater Rites | |
| The Orphic Mysteries | |
| The Bacchic Mysteries | |
| The Dionysiac Mysteries | |
| Atlantis and the gods of Antiquity | p. 79 |
| Plato's Atlantis in the light of modern science | |
| The Myth of the Dying God | |
| The Rite of Tammuz and Ishtar | |
| The Mysteries of Atys and Adonis | |
| The Rites of Sabazius | |
| The Cabiric Mysteries of Samothrace | |
| The Life and Writings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus | p. 92 |
| Suppositions concerning identity of Hermes | |
| The mutilated Hermetic fragments | |
| The Book of Thoth | |
| Poimandres, the Vision of Hermes | |
| The Mystery of Universal Mind | |
| The Seven Governors of the World | |
| The Initiation of the Pyramid | p. 107 |
| The opening of the Great Pyramid by Caliph al Mamoun | |
| The passageways and chambers of the Great Pyramid | |
| The riddle of the Sphinx | |
| The Pyramid Mysteries | |
| The secret of the Pyramid coffer | |
| The dwelling place of the Hidden God | |
| Isis, the Virgin of the World | p. 121 |
| The birthdays of the gods | |
| The murder of Osiris | |
| The Hermetic Isis | |
| The symbols peculiar to Isis | |
| The Troubadours | |
| The mummification of the dead | p. 121 |
| The Sun, a Universal Deity | p. 134 |
| The Solar Trinity | |
| Christianity and the Sun | |
| The birthday of the Sun | |
| The three Suns | |
| The celestial inhabitants of the Sun | |
| The midnight Sun | |
| The Zodiac and Its Signs | p. 148 |
| Primitive astronomical instruments | |
| The equinoxes and solstices | |
| The astrological ages of the world | |
| The circular zodiac of Tentyra | |
| An interpretation of the zodiacal signs | |
| The horoscope of the world | |
| The Bembine Table of Isis | p. 162 |
| Plato's initiation in the Great Pyramid | |
| The history of the Bembine Table | |
| Platonic theory of ideas | |
| The interplay of the three philosophical zodiacs | |
| The Chaldean philosophy of triads | |
| The Orphic Egg | |
| Wonders of Antiquity | p. 178 |
| The ever-burning lamps | |
| The oracle of Delphi | |
| The Dodonean oracle | |
| The oracle of Trophonius | |
| The Seven Wonders of the world | |
| The initiated architects | |
| The Life and Philosophy of Pythagoras | p. 191 |
| Pythagoras and the School of Crotona | |
| Pythagoric fundamentals | |
| The symmetrical solids | |
| The symbolic aphorisms of Pythagoras | |
| Pythagorean astronomy | |
| Kepler's theory of the universe | |
| Pythagorean Mathematics | p. 206 |
| The theory of numbers | |
| The numerical values of letters | |
| Method of securing the numerical power of words | |
| An introduction to the Pythagorean theory of numbers | |
| The sieve of Eratosthenes | |
| The meanings of the ten numbers | |
| The Human Body in Symbolism | p. 222 |
| The philosophical manikin | |
| The three universal centers | |
| The temples of initiation | |
| The hand in symbolism | |
| The greater and lesser man | |
| The Anthropos, or Oversoul | |
| The Hiramic Legend | p. 234 |
| The building of Solomon's Temple | |
| The murder of CHiram Abiff | |
| The martyrdom of Jacques de Molay | |
| The spirit fire and the pineal gland | |
| The wanderings of the astronomical CHiram | |
| Cleopatra's Needle and Masons' marks | |
| The Pythagorean Theory of Music and Color | p. 249 |
| Pythagoras and the diatonic scale | |
| Therapeutic music | |
| The music of the spheres | |
| The use of color in symbolism | |
| The colors of the spectrum and the musical scale | |
| Zodiacal and planetary colors | |
| Fishes, Insects, Animals, Reptiles, and Birds, Part I | p. 261 |
| Jonah and the whale | |
| The fish, the symbol of Christ | |
| The Egyptian scarab | |
| Jupiter's fly | |
| The serpent of wisdom | |
| The sacred crocodile | |
| Fishes, Insects, Animals, Reptiles, and Birds, Part II | p. 276 |
| The dove, the yonic emblem | |
| The self-renewing phoenix | |
| The Great Seal of the United States of America | |
| Bast, the cat goddess of the Ptolemies | |
| Apis, the sacred bull | |
| The monoceros, or unicorn | |
| Flowers, Plants, Fruits, and Trees | p. 290 |
| The flower, a phallic symbol | |
| The lotus blossom | |
| The Scandinavian World Tree, Yggdrasil | |
| The sprig of acacia | |
| The juice of the grape | |
| The magical powers of the mandrake | |
| Stones, Metals, and Gems | p. 302 |
| Prehistoric monuments | |
| The tablets of the Law | |
| The Holy Grail | |
| The ages of the world | |
| Talismanic jewels | |
| Zodiacal and planetary stones and gems | |
| Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery | p. 315 |
| The black magic of Egypt | |
| Doctor Johannes Faustus | |
| The Mephistopheles of the Grimores | |
| The invocation of spirits | |
| Pacts with demons | |
| The symbolism of the pentagram | |
| The Elements and Their Inhabitants | p. 328 |
| The Paracelsian theory of submundanes | |
| The orders of elemental beings | |
| The Gnomes, Undines, Salamanders, and Sylphs | |
| Demonology | |
| The incubus and succubus | |
| Vampirism | |
| Hermetic Pharmacology, Chemistry, and Therapeutics | p. 343 |
| The healing methods of Paracelsus | |
| Palingenesis | |
| Hermetic theories concerning the cause of disease | |
| Medicinal properties of herbs | |
| The use of drugs in the Mysteries | |
| The sect of the Assassins | |
| The Qabbalah, the Secret Doctrine of Israel | p. 356 |
| The written and unwritten laws | |
| The origin of the Qabbalistic writings | |
| Rabbi Simeon ben Jochai | |
| The great Qabbalistic books | |
| The divisions of the Qabbalistic system | |
| The Sepher Yetzirah | |
| Fundamentals of Qabbalistic Cosmogony | p. 371 |
| AIN SOPH and the Cosmic Egg | |
| The Qabbalistic system of worlds | |
| The Qabbalistic interpretation of Ezekiel's vision | |
| The great image of Nebuchadnezzar's dream | |
| The Grand Man of the universe | |
| The fifty gates of life | |
| The Tree of the Sephiroth | p. 385 |
| The thirty-two paths of wisdom | |
| The Greater and the Lesser Face | |
| Kircher's Sephirothic Tree | |
| The mystery of Daath | |
| The three pillars supporting the Sephirothic Tree | |
| The four letters of the Sacred Name | |
| Qabbalistic Keys to the Creation of Man | p. 395 |
| Gematria, Notarikon, and Temurah | |
| The Elohim | |
| The four Adams | |
| Arabian traditions concerning Adam | |
| Adam as the archetype of mankind | |
| The Early Christian Church on the subject of marriage | |
| An Analysis of the Tarot Cards | p. 409 |
| The origin of playing cards | |
| The rota mundi of the Rosicrucians | |
| The problem of Tarot symbolism | |
| The unnumbered card | |
| The symbolism of the twenty-one major trumps | |
| The suit cards | |
| The Tabernacle in the Wilderness | p. 427 |
| Moses, the Egyptian initiate | |
| The building of the Tabernacle | |
| The furnishings of the Tabernacle | |
| The Ark of the Covenant | |
| The Robes of Glory | |
| The Urim and Thummim | |
| The Fraternity of the Rose Cross | p. 441 |
| The life of Father C.R.C. | |
| Johann Valentin Andreae | |
| The alchemical teachings of the Rosicrucians | |
| Significance of the Rose Cross | |
| The Rosicrucian Temple | |
| The adepts of the Rose Cross | |
| Rosicrucian Doctrines and Tenets | p. 455 |
| The Confessio Fraternitatis | |
| The Anatomy of Melancholy | |
| John Heydon on Rosicrucianism | |
| The three mountains of the wise | |
| The philosophical egg | |
| The objects of the Rosicrucian Order | |
| Fifteen Rosicrucian and Gabbalistic Diagrams | p. 467 |
| Schamayim, the Ocean of Spirit | |
| The Seven Days of Creation | |
| The symbolic tomb of Christian Rosencreutz | |
| The regions of the elements | |
| The New Jerusalem | |
| The grand secret of Nature | |
| Alchemy and Its Exponents | p. 480 |
| The multiplication of metals | |
| The medal of Emperor Leopold I | |
| Paracelsus of Hohenheim | |
| Raymond Lully | |
| Nicholas Flammel | |
| Count Bernard of Treviso | |
| The Theory and Practice of Alchemy, Part I | p. 494 |
| The origin of alchemical philosophy | |
| Alexander the Great and the talking trees | |
| Nature and art | |
| Alchemical symbolism | |
| The Song of Solomon | |
| The Philosopher's Gold | |
| The Theory and Practice of Alchemy, Part II | p. 510 |
| The alchemical prayer | |
| The Emerald Tablet of Hermes | |
| A letter from the Brothers of R.C. | |
| The magical Mountain of the Moon | |
| An alchemical formula | |
| The dew of the sages | |
| The Chemical Marriage | p. 525 |
| Christian Rosencreutz is invited to the Chemical Wedding | |
| The Virgo Lucifera | |
| The philosophical Inquisition | |
| The Tower of Olympus | |
| The homunculi | |
| The Knights of the Golden Stone | |
| Bacon, Shakspere, and the Rosicrucians | p. 539 |
| The Rosicrucian mask | |
| Life of William Shakspere | |
| Sir Francis Bacon | |
| The acrostic signatures | |
| The significant number thirty-three | |
| The philosophic death | |
| The Cryptogram as a Factor in Symbolic Philosophy | p. 552 |
| Secret alphabets | |
| The biliteral cipher | |
| Pictorial ciphers | |
| Acroamatic ciphers | |
| Numerical and musical ciphers | |
| Code ciphers | |
| Freemasonic Symbolism | p. 566 |
| The pillars raised by the son of Seth | |
| Enoch and the Royal Arches | |
| The Dionysiac Architects | |
| The Roman Collegia | |
| Solomon, the personification of Universal Wisdom | |
| Freemasonry's priceless heritage | |
| Mystic Christianity | p. 579 |
| St. Iranaeus on the life of Christ | |
| The original name of Jesus | |
| The Christened man | |
| The Essenes | |
| The Arthurian cycle | |
| Merlin the Mage | |
| The Cross and the Crucifixion | p. 592 |
| The Aurea Legenda | |
| The lost libraries of Alexandria | |
| The cross in pagan symbolism | |
| The crucifixion, a cosmic allegory | |
| The crucifixion of Quetzalcoatl | |
| The nails of the Passion | |
| The Mystery of the Apocalypse | p. 607 |
| The sacred city of Ephesus | |
| The authorship of the Apocalypse | |
| The Alpha and Omega | |
| The Lamb of God | |
| The Four Horsemen | |
| The number of the beast | |
| The Faith of Islam | p. 619 |
| The life of Mohammed | |
| The revelation of the Koran | |
| The valedictory pilgrimage | |
| The tomb of the Prophet | |
| The Caaba at Mecca | |
| The secret doctrine of Islam | |
| American Indian Symbolism | p. 633 |
| The ceremony of the peace pipe | |
| The historical Hiawatha | |
| The Popol Vuh | |
| American Indian sorcery | |
| The Mysteries of Xibalba | |
| The Midewiwin | |
| The Mysteries and Their Emissaries | p. 647 |
| The Golden Chain of Homer | |
| Hypatia, the Alexandrian Neo-Platonist | |
| The "divine" Cagliostro | |
| The Comte de St.-Germain | |
| The designing of the American flag | |
| The Declaration of Independence | |
| Conclusion | p. 661 |
| Bibliography | p. 673 |
| Index | p. 693 |
| About the Author | p. 755 |
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