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George Washington Carey (1845-1924) was an American author who primarily focused on esoteric and alternative health topics, with a particular interest in biochemistry and the relationship between astrology and the human body. Carey's literary style is reflective of the period's occult and mystical milieu that sought to bridge science and mysticism. Among his notable works is 'The Tree of Life: An Expose of Physical Regeneracy on the Three-Fold Plane of Bodily, Chemical and Spiritual Operation,' where he presents his unique blend of medical science and astrological symbolism. Carey's writings often delve into the concept that the human body is a microcosm of the larger cosmic order and that by understanding this connection, individuals can achieve both spiritual and physical well-being. His contribution to the field, while not mainstream, provides insight into the metaphysical inquiries that marked his era and continues to influence alternative health practitioners and esoteric scholars. Although the scholarly community has largely placed Carey on the periphery of academic studies, his work remains a significant artifact of American esoteric traditions and is still referenced in discussions concerning holistic health and spiritual anatomy.
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