The Boy Who Saw True is based on the diary entries of a young Victorian whose extraordinary supernatural talent reveals itself within these pages. By turns naïve, insightful, funny, and moving, it is
Four pieces by English-born and German-educated Cyril Scott, one of five composers known collectively as "The Frankfurt Group." Scott's music is known for its rich harmonies and lovely melodies, as fo
The role of music in the evolution of humanity‧ Reveals how a hierarchy of initiates, evolved spiritual intelligences, and devas actively influenced the musical compositions of geniuses to transmit gr
Cyril Scott felt that if the Christian religion was to survive, its esoteric aspects must be presented to the reading public and not merely remain the knowledge of a select few. The Vision of the Naza