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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Alternative belief systems > Syncretist & eclectic religions & belief systems > Post-renaissance syncretist / eclectic systems > Theosophy & Anthroposophy
The very rites and ceremonies of religion that are binding on the
Soul that is still unliberated, become useless when the Soul has
gained liberation, for then the Soul no longer can be held by
anything.-from "Yoga"Anne Besant was one of the most popular and
beloved voices of theosophy, the occult philosophy of the early
20th century that sought to find the underlying universal truths in
all religions. Here she turns her theosophical eye on the
traditions and beliefs of Hinduism, using the precepts of theosophy
as a guide to understanding the obscurer meanings of Hindu sacred
writings.Originally delivered as a series of lectures in 1893, and
published in book form the next year, this is an illuminating
exploration of Hinduism-and the fundamental essence of all
religious expression-from a perspective almost forgotten
today.British social reformer and writer ANNIE BESANT (1847-1933)
was an early public advocate of birth control and women's health
care, as well as an active proponent of theosophy. Among her books
are The Ancient Wisdom (1897), Death and After (1901), and Occult
Chemistry (1919).
"Suddenly the thought came into my mind: 'What if this be but
hallucination...' -from "The Arabian Nights in New York" The
philosophical discipline of theosophy enjoyed a flowering in the
late 19th century, a spiritual reaction to the materialism
aggressive scientific exploration and the newly ascendant corporate
culture seemed to be promoting. In 1910, Claude Bragdon published
this overview of the roots of theosophy, and it remains an
important document of this influential movement, key reading for
anyone interested in the origins and aims of early New Age thought.
Though known primarily as an architect and, later, as a stage
designer, Bragdon dabbled in mysticism, and brings his
well-deserved renown as a delightful, charming writer to this
little volume. Other works by Bragdon available from Cosimo
Classics: More Lives Than One, The Beautiful Necessity,
Architecture and Democracy, and A Primer of Higher Space (The
Fourth Dimension). American architect, stage designer, and writer
CLAUDE FAYETTE BRAGDON (1866-1946) helped found the Rochester
Architectural Club, in the city where he made his greatest mark as
a building designer with structures including Rochester Central
Station, Rochester Institute of Technology, and the First
Universalist Church; he also designed Peterborough Bridge in
Ontario. In later life, Bragdon worked on Broadway as scenic
designer for 1930s productions of Cyrano de Bergerac and Hamlet,
among others.
In the timeless time of eternity, does God have a pre-history? What
was God "before" (so to speak) God became GOD? Was there some
terrible mistake involving culpability? If so, how did this God of
pre-history handle His mistake? Availing himself of certain
currents found in Scripture and in classical Rabbinic sources, the
author makes the case that God is a being with moral fault. The
author argues that how God handled His mistake was the process
which allowed God to become the celebrated: THE GREAT THE MIGHTY
THE TERRIBLE GOD "who remains steadfast to his covenant and loving
bond," [Nehemiah 9: 32] And it all started with Noah: " But Noah
found grace/favor in the eyes of Hashem." [Genesis 6: 8]
The Author of this volume - an independent student, the result of
whose investigations extending over a period of many years is
embodied in this work - here outlines a system of esotericism
reminiscent in a marked degree of the Rosicrucian School. His
thesis revolves round the central problem of the mystery of birth
and death. Neither spiritualism, psychic research, nor theosophy by
themselves are sufficient, he contends, to explain this 'Fourth
Mystery', although the solution suggested by the author involves
the acknowledgment and appreciation of each in its degree. The
reader will find in this little book a distinctive and interesting
contribution to the literature of esotericism. In this text, C. G.
Harrison's concern is resurrection, whereas in his earlier and more
extensive work, The Transcendental Universe (of which the present
text forms a continuation), the central theme was reincarnation. Of
the earlier book, contemporary author on related topics and
director of Phanes Press, David Fideler, wrote: At sensitive
moments in time, spiritual impulses are released into the world of
human affairs. This work] casts an intriguing light on this
phenomenon, as seen through the eyes of a nineteenth-century
Christian occultist.
Other Contributors: William Q. Judge; Annie Besant; G. De Purucker;
James M. Warnack; Boris De Zirkoff.
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With the predictions of the Sanctus Germanus Prophecies Volume 1
coming to pass, the present Volume 2 concentrates on the
lightbearer's role during the post-2012 Earth changes and
reconstruction effort. Lightbearers are today's Bodhisattvas,
thousands of advanced initiates and past luminaries of earth, who
have reincarnated to help mankind through this period of great
change and turmoil. The Sanctus Germanus Prophecies, Volume 2 is a
practical guide for the lightbearer to situate his or her place in
the grand scheme of things and prepare for the coming challenges.
1934. A monograph by one of the leading figures of the Theosophical
Society. His hopes for this essay is to show those in India who
believe in Indianisation, and those outside of India who believe in
Fraternisation, that there lived once upon a time two great men who
are among the most advanced of the moderns. See other works by this
author available from Kessinger Publishing.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
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may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
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Isis Unveiled is a master key to the mysteries of ancient and
modern science and theology. With the help of this book you will be
able to make sense of how so many of the world's peaceful and
beautiful religions have been changed by those in charge of said
religions. H. P. Blavatsky's knowledge of religious minutia is
immense and her assertions will challenge the way you look at the
world. She slices through one religious agenda after another in
search of truth. No religion is safe and no beliefs go
unchallenged. Now you can have both volumes of this esoteric
masterpiece in one binding.
An in-depth study of theosophical teachings.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Other Contributors: William Q. Judge; Annie Besant; G. De Purucker;
James M. Warnack; Boris De Zirkoff.
Theosophy is a monthly magazine devoted to the promulgation of
Theosophy as it was given by those who brought it. It discusses the
Theosophical Movement, brotherhood of humanity, the study of occult
science and philosophy and Aryan literature. A sample of articles
found within include: Letter From H.P.B. to the American Convention
of 1888. Aphorisms On Karma. Misconceptions of Theosophy. The
Monad. The Purpose of Life. Practical Occultism. Reincarnation and
Memory. Resurrecting the Dead. To the Man in the Street. Serpent's
Blood. Love With an Object. Magic Screen of Time. Ethical
Irresponsibility. Living the Higher Life. Three Planes of Human
Life. Meditation and Action.
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