Hermetic Brotherhood and esoteric occultism
Belle M. Wagner was a late 19th-century American occultist who, alongside her husband Henry Wagner, founded the Astro-Philosophical Publishing Company of Denver in 1889 to disseminate the teachings of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor. After Thomas Henry Burgoyne's death she served as scribe and channel for the Brotherhood, co-authoring a second volume of The Light of Egypt (1900) reportedly received through mediumistic contact, and wrote the occult novel Within the Temple of Isis (1899). No birth or death dates are recorded in available sources.
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