What Are Rods Of Ra?
page), the primary documentation is the curious manuscript by Count Stefan Colonna Walewski entitled “A System Of Caucasian Yoga” (The Falcon’s Wing Press, Indian Hills, Colorado, 1955). This rare manuscript reveals secret doctrines of an esoteric Caucasian (Caucasus Mountains) society outlining exercises which constitute the “short path” for the development of conscious mastery. Count Walewski learned this material when he contacted a group of learned Caucasian followers of the ancient Persian religion called Magian or Zoroastrian. From them he learned orally, the secret traditions of centuries, still preserved by word of mouth among a small and close knit esoteric group with centers hidden in the vast expanse of the Caucasian peaks which are located between the Black Sea (west) and the Caspian Sea (east) and occupied by Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. The Rods were also known by different names in many cultures such as the Tibetan/Nepalese “Dorje”, “Dorge”, or “Vajra” (show