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Nikolaos Margioris
Nikolaos Margioris (Greek: Νικόλαος Μαργιωρής; 1913–1993) was a Greek Western esotericism, esoteric philosopher, and author. He taught for many decades various Metaphysics, metaphysical and philosophical subjects. He wrote also many practical and philosophical books. Biography Nikolaos Margioris was born in the island of Samos on 15 December 1913. He moved to Alexandria, Egypt at a very young age. He fought in World War II, World War Two and in the Greek Civil War. He fought in World War II as a reserve officer, where he was seriously injured in Battle of El Alamein, El Alamein and in Battle of Rimini (1944), Rimini. For his services to the country he was honored with many medals (it is worth mentioning the Grand Cross) as well as with the veteran’s disability pension. Later, he was in Tibet and India for his training for almost one decade. He returned in Alexandria afterwards, where he started teaching to sophisticated people of the region. He left Egypt i ...
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