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The Ring of the Nibelungen

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This series is a introductory presentation explaining the meaning of the esoteric mysteries and spiritual symbols hidden in the operas of Richard Wagner.

For audio lectures from this series, visit gnosticradio.org.

Below, you will find opera synopses and lecture transcriptions.

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