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THIS BOOK, the third of a trilogy, follows A Vision of the Aquarian
Age and Operation Redemption. As I worked on it, I suddenly knew
that its title must be "Exploration into God". What presumption I
thought! Who am I, who have no qualifications whatever as a
theologian, to use such a title? Yet I knew it was right and
fitting. The phrase comes from a passage in Christopher Fry's play
"A Sleep of Prisoners". Prisoners of war, locked in an empty church
at night (itself a powerful symbol) talk and banter, joke and
smoke, but one after another they are taken over and speak from
higher inspiration out of the spiritual world. Finally Meadows, the
Sergeant, touched with the higher consciousness, says this: The
human heart can go the lengths of God. Dark and cold we may be, but
this Is no winter now. The frozen misery of centuries breaks,
cracks, begins to move; The thunder is the thunder of the floes,
The thaw, the flood, the upstart Spring. Thank God our Time is now
when wrong Comes up to face us everywhere, Never leave us till we
take The longest stride of soul men ever took. Affairs are now soul
size. The enterprise Is exploration into God. Where are you making
for? It takes So many thousand years to wake But will you wake for
pity's sake? I have quoted this frequently in lectures, since it
gives a powerful expression of the age we live in and the hope of a
change in consciousness which will usher in a New Age. While
Principal of Attingham Park, I invited a distinguished theologian
and Shakespearean scholar to conduct a weekend course on the work
of Christopher Fry. I spoke of my admiration of the above passage
and to my great surprise he responded: Oh, Christopher went badly
wrong there! There can be no question of our exploring into God.
All we can do is to pray and wait for God's grace to be granted to
us. And then I saw that the emergence of the spiritual and holistic
world view in our time was calling and challenging us to go beyond
academic or traditional viewpoints and really take our own
initiative in exploring into the field of God-thought. So I offer
it, with due humility, as truth.
2012 Reprint of 1949 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Steiner
gained initial recognition as a literary critic and cultural
philosopher. At the beginning of the 20th century, he founded a
spiritual movement, Anthroposophy, as an esoteric philosophy
growing out of idealist philosophy and with links to Theosophy.
Steiner's work argues that body, spirit, and soul are bound
together and determine the capacity of cognition. Exploring and
developing ideas of occult science, the world, human nature, and
similarly large, difficult concepts, this work asserts the
existence and importance of the 'supersensible' world. Chapters:
The Characters of the Occult Science; The Nature of Man; Sleep and
Death; The Evolution of the World and Man; Perception of Higher
Worlds; Concerning Initiation; The Present and Future Evolution of
the World and of Humanity; Details from the Domain of Occult
Science; Man's Ether Body; The Astral World; The Course of Human
Life; The Principles of Man; The Dream State; Super Physical
Knowledge; Beings in the Spiritual World.
In 1882, at the age of 21, Rudolf Steiner's life was changed
forever by a seemingly chance meeting on a train. Traveling between
Vienna and his home town of Pottschach, Steiner fell into
conversation with Felix Koguzki, a lowly herb-gatherer who claimed
to have personal and direct knowledge of higher worlds of spiritual
attainment. Koguzki arranged for the young man to meet a mysterious
individual, someone Steiner refers to only as a 'Master', who seems
to have guided him successfully towards spiritual enlightenment.
Steiner's book 'Theosophy' was published 28 years later, in 1910,
and is a detailed account of this 'spiritual science', a method of
attaining to the higher worlds that is replete with descriptions of
esoteric realities, and what one may expect at the various
milestones of human development. This is a book that will repay a
slow and careful study, a treatise on the higher worlds that the
reader can, with profit, return to again and again.
On the one hand, New Testament scholarship has been preoccupied
with a search for the "historical Jesus." On the other, twists and
turns occurring after the first century brought about "an enforced
orthodoxy" that views modern visionaries as heretics. The
inconclusive nature of theology pits those who are reluctant to
support the miraculous against the witness of the original oral
tradition. One result of the confusion over the New Testament
record is that contemporary fiction such as The Da Vinci Code has
emerged to fill the void. It has been so popular because there is
hunger for a better understanding of those events. The author of
this book aims to fill the gap. Drawing on the visionary reports of
Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824) and Judith von Halle (b. 1973),
as well as the spiritual research of Rudolf Steiner and Robert
Powell, Charles Tidball traces the events of two thousand years ago
in Palistine, including scenes in the life of John the Baptizer,
Jesus' forty days in the wilderness, healings, the Transfiguration,
the raising of Lazarus, the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension of
Christ, and much more. The author's purpose is to "present these
relatively unknown facets of the life of Jesus Christ as stories
so] they can achieve the broader recognition they deserve." The
result is that this book breathes new life and meaning into
familiar stories, offering the reader a fresh beginning in
understanding the profound wisdom contained in the New Testament.
In this book the author illuminates the knowledge given by the
Masters through Helena P. Blavatsky in the 19th century and makes
an attempt to restore the Truth about the fall of Lucifer, the fall
of angels and the fall of humanity. This book has been created
under the guidance of the Masters of Wisdom.
The book "Good and Evil" is a revolution in human consciousness. Up
until today millions of people still hold a belief that Lucifer was
a dark fallen angel whom everyone needs to fight against in order
to save the world. This book proves that such a belief is a
horrible misconception, a complete error and one of the most
unfortunate dogmas created accidentally in the past. A thorough
analysis of ancient manuscripts clearly shows that the truth about
Lucifer has been forgotten and the real events differ so greatly
from what was left open as public knowledge on this subject up
until our days. Today nobody even knows the true meaning of the
"battle in heaven," nor the battle between the so-called "forces of
darkness" and "forces of light." We have forgotten our own ancient
history. And we should return to it and look over it thoroughly
again one more time.
The reader may be surprised to know that even in the early
Christian times one respected Roman Pope chose the name Lucifer for
himself. Doesn't that sound incredible or contradictory to you?
Multiple evidences are given in this book proving that the
so-called "Lucifer's rebellion" had a far deeper esoteric meaning
than just a fight between Archangel Michael and the dragon. Who was
that dragon? What was his purpose? What was his mission on Earth?
The reader will find answers to those and many other questions
relating to early stages of the history of mankind.
The works of Madam Blavatsky were given a central focus in "Good
and Evil" because "The Secret Doctrine" written by her can be used
as a valuable source of references and descriptions of certain
historical facts which are not so well known even to our modern
scientists these days. With the help of Ascended Masters and the
author the sacred knowledge provided by Blavatsky in "The Secret
Doctrine" has finally been clarified and explained in relatively
simple terms so that people can now read it and understand it to
its full extent.
Along with the subject of Lucifer and the fall of angels the reader
will also find in this book a description of ancient races and
continents, references to which can be found in various manuscripts
of the past. These races and continents are known to the current
generation as Lemuria, Atlantis and others. "Good and Evil"
provides us with a detailed explanation of how these races were
formed on Earth one after another, explains how humanity got to its
lowest point of materiality and how it will, in accordance with the
law of cycles, return back to its spiritual source. This certainly
gives us some hope Even though this will happen very gradually and
will only become visible when the time comes. But the time will
come again when we will be like angels and when all of us unite in
God.
One will read here about the times when we were sinless and also
the truth about the origins of sin, the origins of good and evil.
There was a time when distinct clairvoyance and clairaudience were
innate abilities of every man and woman, and there even was a time
when the division between a man and a woman did not exist. We all
used to be angel-like and there are certain evidences proving that
ancient fact.
"Good and Evil" also tells us about the history of the Earth's
formation and describes in detail the process of evolution of life
on all the planes of existence (such as physical, astral, mental
and others).
Would you also like to know where we used to dwell before coming to
Earth? The answers to this and many other interesting questions the
reader will find in this book.
THESE volumes, complete in themselves as a series of studies in a
definite body of tradition, are intended to serve ultimately as a
small contribution to the preparation of the way leading towards a
solution of the vast problems involved in the scientific study of
the Origins of the Christian Faith. They might thus perhaps be
described as the preparation of materials to serve for the
historic, mythic, and mystic consideration of the Origins of
Christianity, -where the term "mythic" is used in its true sense of
inner, typical, sacred and "logic," as opposed to the external
processioning of physical events known as "historic," and where the
term "mystic" is used as that which pertains to initiation and the
mysteries. Though the material that we have collected, has, as to
its externals, been tested, as far as our hands are capable of the
work, by the methods of scholarship and criticism, it has
nevertheless at the same time been allowed ungrudgingly to show
itself the outward expression of a truly vital endeavour of immense
interest and value to all who are disposed to make friends with it.
For along this ray of the Trismegistic tradition we may allow
ourselves to be drawn backwards in time towards the holy of holies
of the Wisdom of Ancient Egypt. The sympathetic study of this
material may well prove an initiatory process towards an
understanding of that Archaic Gnosis. And, therefore, though these
volumes are intended to show those competent to judge that all has
been set forth in decency according to approved methods of modern
research, they are also designed for those who are not qualified to
give an opinion on such matters, but who are able to feel and think
with the writers of these beautiful tractates.
It is not a complete or exhaustive textbook of Theosophy, but only
a key to unlock the door that leads to the deeper study. It traces
the broad outlines of the Wisdom Religion, and explains its
fundamental principles; meeting, at the same time, the various
objections raised by the average Western inquirer, and endeavoring
to present unfamiliar concepts in a form as simple and in language
as clear as possible. That it should succeed in making Theosophy
intelligible without mental effort on the part of the reader, would
be too much to expect; but it is hoped that the obscurity still
left is of the thought and not of the language, is due to depth and
not to confusion. To the mentally lazy or obtuse, Theosophy must
remain a riddle; for in the world mental as in the world spiritual
each man must progress by his own efforts. The writer cannot do the
reader's thinking for him, nor would the latter be any the better
off if such vicarious thought were possible.
Marie-Laure Valandro, the author of Camino Walk and Letters from
Florence and a long-time student of Anthroposophy, takes readers on
yet another journey-this one more inward. Marie-Laure begins this
journey with a Vipassana Buddhist retreat in southern Quebec with
the well-known meditation teacher, Goenka. The meditation retreat
becomes the touchstone of the author's travels, while Rudolf
Steiner's Anthroposophy serves as the ground. The author describes
the spiritual dimensions of her travels in India and Europe, while
always returning to her deep understanding of Steiner's spiritual
science. As always in Marie-Laure's writing, in Deliverance of the
Spellbound God we discover the sublime in the ordinary, and wisdom
in even the most foolish of situations. In her descriptions of
people and places, as well as in the details of her travels, she
shows how we can look outward to know ourselves, and look inward to
know the world. Deliverance of the Spellbound God offers gifts of
wisdom from an extraordinary life lived.
2012 Reprint of 1945 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. "A
Treatise on White Magic" is considered to be one of her most
important writings, as it is less abstract than most, and deals
with many important subjects of her works in an introductory, even
programmatic fashion. It was first published in 1934 with the
subtitle 'The Way of the Disciple'. She promulgated White Magic as
a discipline to serve humanity. Bailey said the work was dictated
telepathically by the Tibetan Master, Djwal Khul. It is offered as
a "basic textbook" for the Western aspirant to initiation, and is
divided into fifteen rules of magic, each one taking the reader
further into the mysteries of spirituality. Topics discussed
include: how an aspirant can best prepare himself for service, the
various ray types of their influences, the relationship between the
macrocosm and microcosm, the spiritual, causal, astral and physical
realms and their interactions, the spiritual psychology of man
(although this is dealt with much more fully in the Esoteric
Psychology volumes), The Hierarchy of Masters, esoteric groups and
schools, the spiritual centers (or chakras), the occult concept of
the Seven Rays, meditation work and much more. One of the main
themes is that of soul control. Students of the works of Alice A.
Bailey and Theosophy believe that the ultimate purpose of White
Magic is furtherance of the spiritual and material evolution of
humanity. Specifically, this evolution is conceived in terms of the
increased benevolent manifestation of seven spiritual energies or
Seven Rays. It is further believed that adept practitioners of
White Magic, wielding the power of the Seven Rays, can contribute
to this evolution.
"As microcosms we are actually part of, and subject to, the same
laws that cosmic beings are, just as the breath we draw is subject
to our own human nature.... If our hearts are sensitive to the
secrets of cosmic existence and not merely blocks of wood, the
words we have been placed into the universe will no longer be an
abstract statement. We will be fully alive to this fact. Knowledge
and a feeling will spring up within us, the fruits of which will be
born in our will impulses, and our whole being will live in unison
with the great life, divine cosmic existence." -Rudolf Steiner In
this important series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner lays out for
Society members right and wrong ways of establishing connections
with those who have died. Rather than following the materialistic
desire to draw those who have died back into the physical realm,
Steiner presents a means toward true spiritual union through
strengthening one's forces of consciousness. He also showed how
help is provided from the sphere of Christ's activity as a balance
for our time. Steiner stated: "One who sees into the deeper meaning
intended by our spiritual science recognizes in it not merely
theoretical knowledge about all sorts of human problems, the
members of the human being, reincarnation and karma, but one looks
in it for an entirely different language, a way to express oneself
in regard to spiritual matters. The fact that we learn through
spiritual science to speak inwardly in our thoughts with the
spiritual world is far more important than acquiring theoretical
ideas. The Christ is with us even until the end of the world. It is
his language that we must learn." This book is a translation
(translator unknown) of 7 lectures from Bausteine zu einer
Erkenntnis des Mysteriums von Golgatha. Kosmische und menschliche
Metamorphose ("Building Blocks for an Understanding of the Mystery
of Golgotha: Cosmic and Human Metamorphoses") 17 lectures, GA 175.
This third volume of The Sanctus Germanus Prophecies completes a
trilogy which first appeared in 2002. In this volume, Dr. Mau
focuses on the next fifty years and the great cosmic healing of the
earth's badly damaged mental body and the role the Spiritual
Regions will play in leading humanity out of the chaos of the
economic depression and the coming earth changes. Finally, he
offers advice on how to navigate through the present turmoil as
well as how to develop spiritual discernment to avoid being led off
the Path. Volume 3 points to the future and suggests how to cope
with the tumultuous events ahead of us.
Alfred Percy Sinnett was an English journalist who, at the age of
thirty-nine, moved to India to become editor of 'The Pioneer', the
premier English daily on the sub-continent. It was in India he met
Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and began his studies into
Theosophy and other aspects of the occult world. 'Esoteric
Buddhism' was first published in 1883. Wide-ranging in scope, the
book covers topics as diverse as life after death, Karma, the
origin of Evil, The Chain of Globes, psychic perception, Nirvana,
and Esoteric Cosmogony. Delving so deeply into what Sinnett
considers "absolute truth," the work also highlights the many ways
in which Buddhist esotericism agrees with the occult wisdom of
other faiths.
1886. A monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art,
literature and occultism conducted by Blavatsky under the auspices
of the Theosophical Society. See other titles by this author
available from Kessinger Publishing.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
1929. Swedenborg's Magnum Opus; The Arcana's Appeal; Its Scriptural
Outlook and Field; The Special Thesis; Is Swedenborg's
Interpretation Allegorical; The Deeper Meaning's Trio of Themes;
Summary of the Interpretation of Genesis and Exodus; Methods of
Demonstration the Meaning of a Passage; Some Canon of
Interpretation; A Chapter of Charts; Terms.
1921. Lectures delivered at the North Indian Convention of the
Theosophical Society held at Benares by its Founder/President Annie
Besant. The Lectures are entitled: Ishvara, the Builders of a
Cosmos, The Hierarchy of our World, the Rulers, the Teachers, the
Forces; The Method of Evolution, The Building of Man, The Building
of Races and Sub-Races, The Manus; The Divine Plan, Its Section,
Religions and Civilisations, The Present Part of the Plan, The
Choice of the Nations. See other works by this author available
from Kessinger Publishing.
THIS 24 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Investigations in
Occultism Showing its Practical Value in Daily Life, by Rudolf
Steiner. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564597644.
THIS 42 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Esoteric
Tradition V2 1935, by G. De Purucker. To purchase the entire book,
please order ISBN 1417982810.
Occult world series; Philosophical and theoretical teachings
1881-1883 Probation and chelaship; Phoenix venture and the
condition of India; London lodge of the Theosophical Society;
Spiritualism and phenomena; Miscellaneous letters.
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