The Hidden Face Of The Elusive Master
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Only truly exceptional and unusual individuals leave everlasting impressions. Certain achievements speak for themselves and today’s story is about a very elusive and intelligent man who we know almost nothing about.
He was a true master of ancient secrets and his real identity still remains a mystery. He used fictitious names and several aliases. There are those who say that they met him and he was one of the most intriguing personalities who ever lived. In some way, he was similar to the mysterious Count St. Germain, but the truth is that these men were two entirely different people.
When people learned about his astonishing achievements, they became curious. Did the great master who was an expert on encoded secret ancient knowledge really accomplish something other ancient scientists only dreamed about?
What happened to this great man and where did he vanish? Was he a member of a secret society or did he work completely on his own?
When a mysterious book suddenly appeared, many thought they could finally learn more about the true identity of the elusive master, but the book raised more questions than answers…
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