Charubel (John Thomas)
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Charubel (John Thomas) | |
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Born | 9 November 1826 Cwmbau, Castle Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, U.K. |
Died | 11 November 1908 (82) Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K. |
Affiliations | British and Foreign Society of Occultists (Celestial Brotherhood) |
John Thomas (November 9, 1826 - November 11, 1908), more well-known as Charubel, was a Welsh occultist, astrologer, herbalist, and clairvoyant.
Selected Bibliography
Books
- Charubel (pseud.); Green, H. S. (1898), The Degrees of the Zodiac Symbolised, London: Nichols & Co. — reprints of articles first published in Modern Astrology.
- Charubel (pseud.) (1906), The Psychology of Botany: A Treatise on Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, etc., for the Cure of Diseases and Ailments, of the Human System, (Without Medicine), by Sympathy (Positive and Negative) on the Soul Plane, Leigh: R. Welch, https://archive.org/details/PsychologyOfBotany/charubel-psychology-1906-RTL001108 — the cover gives the alternate title The Psychology of Botany, Minerals, and Precious Stones.
Articles
- J. Thomas (1882), The Geozonic Spheres — articles first published in The Medium and Daybreak on Thomas's speculations regarding the cavernous structure of the inner earth, namely that there are three "crustations" with empty space between them, these being the geozonic spheres.
- J. Thomas (1897), My Vision of the North Pole, Manchester
Charubel was also the editor-publisher of the periodicals The Seer, The Occultist, and The Psychic Mirror.
Reading
- Gilbert, Robert A. (Jul. 2000), "The Disappointed Magus: John Thomas and His 'Celestial Brotherhood'", Theosophical History 13 (3): 98-111, https://theohistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/TH-VIII-3.pdf