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… by admin on 29 May 2016 Geoffrey Hodson (12 March 1886 in Lincolnshire – 23 January 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand) was an occultist, Theosophist, mystic, Liberal Catholic priest, philosopher and esotericist, and a leading light for over 70 years in the Theosophical Society. He was educated in England. His occult experiences began when he was about five or six years old. He had dream experiences in the half waking state and this …
… admin on 21 August 2018 Geoffrey Hodson  (12 March 1886 in Lincolnshire – 23 January 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand) was an occultist, Theosophist, mystic, philosopher and esotericist, and a leading light for over 70 years in the Theosophical Society. He was educated in England. According to Hodson, his occult experiences began when he was about five or six years old. He had dream experiences in the half-waking state and this …
… 10 January 2017 Geoffrey Hodson (12 March 1886 in Lincolnshire, England - 23 January 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand) was an occultist, Theosophist, mystic, philosopher and esotericist, and a leading light for over 70 years in the Theosophical … & Practical Applications with Q & A Man's Undying Reincarnation Spiritual Self Message to the Central Celebration 1975 Occult Chemistry Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Tapes Tape 12 - side 1 Tape 13 - side 1 Tape 13 - side 2 Tape 14 - side 1 Tape 14 - side 2 Tape …
… Karma, and it is this law which affords the solution to the great question of collective suffering and its relief. It is an occult law, moreover, that no man can rise superior to his individual failings, without lifting, be it ever so little, the … pleasant or painful, well-beloved because tangible to the very lowest senses. The Theosophist who desires to enter upon occultism takes some of Nature's privileges into his own hands, by that very wish, and soon discovers that experiences come …
… genius to the  ravings  of fever and even madness -- are classed by science as having no  existence  outside of our fancy. Occultism and Theosophy, however, regard  reminiscence  in an entirely different light. For us, while  memory  is physical … genius to the  ravings  of fever and even madness -- are classed by science as having no  existence  outside of our fancy. Occultism and Theosophy, however, regard  reminiscence  in an entirely different light. For us, while  memory  is physical …