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Robert Hieronimus

    Robert R. Hieronimus, Ph.D., has been a pioneer in the "New Paradigm" movement for over 45 years. Initially involved with rock and roll bands in the 1960s, he designed posters and album covers while exploring esoteric knowledge. This led to a prolific career as a muralist and painter, renowned for his occult and symbolic artwork, including a vast prophetic mural at Johns Hopkins University that earned him acclaim as "one of this country's best muralists." His iconic "Woodstock bus" art car gained international recognition after being photographed at the original Woodstock festival and remains a globally recognized symbol. Dr. Hieronimus also founded AUM, the first state-approved school for esoteric studies, and his leadership was highlighted in a national PBS documentary. His doctoral research on the reverse of the American Great Seal, exploring its relationship to humanistic psychology, has been influential in governmental circles and widely shared. He has been a frequent media guest since 1967, discussing metaphysical symbolism, American history, and the paranormal, and has hosted "21st Century Radio®" since 1988, interviewing leading experts in alternative fields. His work has been featured in numerous documentaries and translated into several languages, underscoring his significant contributions to understanding symbolism and esoteric thought.

    Das Auge und die Pyramide
    The Secret Life of Lady Liberty
    Founding Fathers, Secret Societies
    • 2016

      The Secret Life of Lady Liberty

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The goddess origins of the Statue of Liberty and her connections with the founding and the future of America

      The Secret Life of Lady Liberty
    • 2008

      Ob Nicholas Cage in „Das Schatz der Tempelritter“ oder Professor Robert Langdon in Dan Browns Bestsellern – sie alle jagen den freimaurerischen Symbolen nach, die die Gründerväter der Vereinigten Staaten in Gebäuden, Stadtanlagen, auf dem großen Siegel der USA und auf der Rückseite der Dollarnote hinterlassen haben: dem Auge auf der Pyramide, den Kreuzungen im goldenen Schnitt, der Symbolik der 13 auf der amerikanischen Flagge. Das Buch erklärt die tiefe Symbolik all dieser Elemente, geht detailliert auf den Einfluss von Freimaurern und Rosenkreuzern auf Verfassung und Gestaltung der Verfassungssymbole ein, zeigt aber auch, wie Thomas Jefferson beim Abfassen der Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten von den Institutionen und Gesetzen des Irokesen-Bundes beeinflusst war.

      Das Auge und die Pyramide