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In 1924 Spalding published the first volume of Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East. It describes the travels to India and Tibet of a research party of eleven scientists in 1894. During their trip they claim to have made contact with "the Great Masters of the Himalayas", immortal beings with whom they lived and studied, gaining a fascinating insight into their lives and spiritual message. This close contact enabled them to witness many of the spiritual principles evinced by these Great Masters translated into their everyday lives, which could be described as 'miracles'. Such examples are walking on water, or manifesting bread to feed the hungry party. These books have remained consistently popular with spiritual seekers, those interested in the philosophy of the East and those who enjoy a good story because of their accessible nature and easy-to-follow format. However, despite most of the action taking place in India, the Great Masters make it clear that the greatest embodiment of the Enlightened state is that of the Christ (as personified by Jesus): “The Masters accept that Buddha represents the Way to Enlightenment, but they clearly set forth that Christ IS Enlightenment, or a state of consciousness for which we are all seeking - the Christ light of every individual; therefore, the light of every child born into the world.” Since 1924, when these writings first appeared, they have influenced and inspired generations of seekers. Astonished at the interest in his discoveries and experiences, he wrote Volume 2 (1927). Volume 3 (1935) followed along with a 30 city tour. Volume 4 (1948) and Volume 5 (1955) were compiled from his question and answer material and Volume 6 (1996) contains historical reference to his articles for the Mind Magazine 1935-37.
Introduction of the Master Emil. Visit to the "Temple of Silence". Astral Projection. Walking on Water. Visit to the Healing Temple. Emil Talks about America. The Snowmen of the Himalayas. New Light on the Teachings of Jesus.
Pour la premiere fois, nous trouvons, rassembles dans un seul livre, tous les ecrits et photos (souvent tres rares) de l'oeuvre de Baird T. Spalding dont le premier livre: La vie des Maitres a marque un tournant dans la connaissance spirituelle du XX siecle. L'enseignement des Maitres spirituels trace la voie qui permet de sortir du materialisme dans lequel les civilisations occidentales essaient de maintenir les peuples. L'ere de la spiritualite active et agissante est arrivee. Elle est en marche et ne s'arretera pas. Les Maitres spirituels veillent sur l'evolution collective et savent se manifester, egalement, dans le quotidien de ceux qui font l'effort d'essayer de comprendre l'enseignement initiatique qu'ils nous donnent pour mieux decoder le sens de la vie et de l'Au-dela. Dans cet ouvrage, chacun y trouvera ce dont il a besoin pour son evolution personnelle.
Pour la premiere fois, nous trouvons, rassembles dans un seul livre, tous les ecrits et photos (souvent tres rares) de l'/uvre de Baird T. Spalding dont le premier livre : La vie des Maitres a marque un tournant dans la connaissance spirituelle du XX siecle. L'enseignement des Maitres spirituels trace la voie qui permet de sortir du materialisme dans lequel les civilisations occidentales essaient de maintenir les peuples. L'ere de la spiritualite active et agissante est arrivee. Elle est en marche et ne s'arretera pas. Les Maitres spirituels veillent sur l'evolution collective et savent se manifester, egalement, dans le quotidien de ceux qui font l'effort d'essayer de comprendre l'enseignement initiatique qu'ils nous donnent pour mieux decoder le sens de la vie et de l'Au-dela. Dans cet ouvrage, chacun y trouvera ce dont il a besoin pour son evolution personnelle.
Baird T. Spalding played a ground-breaking role when he introduced the Western world to the wonders of a Far East expedition in 1894. The knowledge of "Masters" assisting and guiding humanity in the classic book Life And Teaching Of The Masters Of The Far East became legend in metaphysical circles during the first half of the 20th century and continues today as a source of spiritual enlightenment. Spalding and the others were practical in nature and the thought of spiritual masters performing miracles seemed impossible. Despite these suspect thoughts, something compelled them to move onward. So they did. Originally published as 3 separate volumes, this new, single volume edition comes with a new introduction by Mitch Horowitz. It is within these 3 volumes that Spalding details an expedition that lasted 3 years and covered the mountainous landscape of Nepal and India near the close of the 19th century.
Thirty-five years after the appearance of Volume 5 of Life & Teaching of the Masters of the Far East, ten dusty cartons were discovered in the DeVorss warehouse, some of which held Spalding manuscripts, paper, letters, photographs, and other materials related to this man whose name has been a legend in metaphysical and truth circles. The New Volume 6 includes: Articles previously omitted from Vol.5, Photographs, The 1935 India Tour and correspondence, Rare letters, Personal recollections of BTS, Spalding's last days, Spalding biography and memorabilia.
2010 Reprint of 1924 Edition. In 1924 Spalding published this first and most important volume of Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East. It describes the travels to India and Tibet of a research party of eleven scientists in 1894. During their trip they claim to have made contact with "the Great Masters of the Himalayas," immortal beings with whom they lived and studied, gaining a fascinating insight into their lives and spiritual message. This close contact enabled them to witness many of the spiritual principles evinced by these Great Masters translated into their everyday lives, which could be described as 'miracles'. Such examples are walking on water, or manifesting bread to feed the hungry party. These books have remained consistently popular with spiritual seekers, those interested in the philosophy of the East and those who enjoy a good story because of their accessible nature and easy-to-follow format. However, despite most of the action taking place in India, the Great Masters make it clear that the greatest embodiment of the Enlightened state is that of the Christ (as personified by Jesus): "The Masters accept that Buddha represents the Way to Enlightenment, but they clearly set forth that Christ IS Enlightenment, or a state of consciousness for which we are all seeking - the Christ light of every individual; therefore, the light of every child born into the world."
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