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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_school Greco-Roman mysteries] Mystery religions, sacred mysteries or simply mysteries, were religious cults of the Greco-Roman world, participation in which was reserved to initiates. The main characterization of this religion is the secrecy associated with the particulars of the initiation and the cult practice, which may not be revealed to outsiders. The most famous mysteries of Greco-Roman antiquity were the Eleusinian Mysteries, which were of considerable antiquity and predated the Greek Dark Ages. - Wikipedia
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* [http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/secret_teachings_of_all_ages/ancient_mysteries_and_secret_societies_1.htm The ancient mysteries and secret societies, by Manley P. Hall] Origin of Freemasonry - Druidic mysteries of Britain and Gaul - The rites of Mithras - Ahura-Mazda and Ahriman in Persian religion
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  • Greco-Roman mysteries Mystery religions, sacred mysteries or simply mysteries, were religious cults of the Greco-Roman world, participation in which was reserved to initiates. The main characterization of this religion is the secrecy associated with the particulars of the initiation and the cult practice, which may not be revealed to outsiders. The most famous mysteries of Greco-Roman antiquity were the Eleusinian Mysteries, which were of considerable antiquity and predated the Greek Dark Ages. - Wikipedia
  • The ancient mysteries and secret societies, by Manley P. Hall Origin of Freemasonry - Druidic mysteries of Britain and Gaul - The rites of Mithras - Ahura-Mazda and Ahriman in Persian religion