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Unto Thee I Grant

A Circulating Text of Moral Instruction

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Unto Thee I Grant

著者: Sri Ramatherio, Robert Dodsley, Dennis Logan
ナレーター: Dennis Logan
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What happens when a book presented as ancient Eastern wisdom begins leaving fingerprints across centuries of Western spiritual literature?

Our investigation into Unto Thee I Grant began somewhere unexpected: The Holy Koran of the Moorish Science Temple of America. Behind portions of Noble Drew Ali’s influential text lay another book—a compact collection of teachings on character, discipline, friendship, wealth, marriage, adversity, wisdom, and the conduct of life.

That book was Unto Thee I Grant.

But the trail did not end there.

Published in 1925 and circulated through Rosicrucian circles, Unto Thee I Grant presented its wisdom through an exotic story of ancient manuscripts, Tibet, China, hidden brotherhoods, and transmission from the East. Follow the language backward, however, and another remarkable ancestor emerges: Robert Dodsley’s eighteenth-century bestseller The Economy of Human Life, itself originally marketed as wisdom translated from an ancient Indian manuscript.

Suddenly, a simple book of aphorisms becomes something larger.

Who wrote these teachings? Where did they really come from? Why did Western publishers repeatedly dress moral philosophy in the authority and mystery of “the Orient”? And how did that literature eventually become part of new religious movements in America?

This Penemue Media edition presents Unto Thee I Grant as both practical moral philosophy and a case study in how books become sacred—copied, revised, renamed, reframed, inherited, and given new authority by new communities.

The teachings remain direct and surprisingly modern. But behind them lies an extraordinary paper trail connecting Georgian literary invention, Orientalist publishing, Rosicrucian mysticism, Noble Drew Ali, the Moorish Science Temple of America, and the creation of modern alternative scripture.

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倫理学・道徳 哲学 宗教学
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