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Ocean of Theosophy, The

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IN THE AUTHORS WORDS

Just as the ancients taught, so does Theosophy: that the course of evolution is the drama of the soul and that Nature exists for no other purpose than the soul’s experience. The Theosophist agrees with Professor Huxley in the assertion that there must be beings in the universe whose intelligence is as much beyond ours as ours exceeds that of the black beetle, and who take an active part in the government of the natural order of things.

We are therefore not appearing for the first time when we come upon this planet, but have pursued a long and immeasurable course of activity and intelligent perception on other systems of globes.

Man has never been without a friend, but has a line of elder brothers who continually watch over the progress of the less progressed, and preserve the knowledge gained through aeons of trial and experience.

Theosophy sees no unsolvable mystery anywhere, it throws the word coincidence out of its vocabulary and hails the reign of law in everything and every circumstance.

Contents:
1. Theosophy and the Masters
2. General Principles
3. The Earth Chain
4. Septenary Constitution of Man
5. Body and Astral Body
6. Kama – Desire
7. Manas
8. Of Reincarnation
9. Reincarnation continued
10. Arguments supporting Reincarnation
11. Karma
12. Kama Loka
13. Devachan
14. Cycles
15. Differentiation of Species – Missing Links
16. Psychic Laws, Forces, and Phenomena
17. Psychic Phenomena and Spiritualism

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 205 × 140 × 15 mm
Schrijver

Judge, W.Q.

Uitgave

Paperback

Pagina's

175

ISBN

0-911500-26-x

Taal

English

Uitgeverij

Theosophical University Press