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… the writings of Madame H.P. Blavatsky and her Adept Teachers. Mr. Farthing gives an overview of H.P.B.'s teachings on the occult constitution of cosmos and man; the akasha and the astral light; the elements and elementals; death and rebirth; … the writings of Madame H.P. Blavatsky and her Adept Teachers. Mr. Farthing gives an overview of H.P.B.'s teachings on the occult constitution of cosmos and man; the akasha and the astral light; the elements and elementals; death and rebirth; …
… past. On one plane, from one point of view, the illustration of the rope is correct. IT is said that a little attention to Occultism produces great karmic results. That is because it is impossible to give any attention to Occultism without making …
… past. On one plane, from one point of view, the illustration of the rope is correct. It is said that a little attention to Occultism produces great Karmic results. That is because it is impossible to give any attention to Occultism without making …
… likeness at death, and that likeness becoming the future personality is very poetical and graphic, but we claim it as an occult teaching. At the solemn moment of death no man can fail to see himself under his true colours, and no self-deception … likeness at death, and that likeness becoming the future personality is very poetical and graphic, but we claim it as an occult teaching. At the solemn moment of death no man can fail to see himself under his true colours, and no self-deception …
… Twelve aspects of these potentialities can readily be identified:   1. The notion of Deity in Cosmos and Man. 2. The Occult Constitution of Man and the Planes of Being. 3. Divine Law, regulating the all-embracing cosmic process. 4. … Twelve aspects of these potentialities can readily be identified:   1. The notion of Deity in Cosmos and Man. 2. The Occult Constitution of Man and the Planes of Being. 3. Divine Law, regulating the all-embracing cosmic process. 4. …
… 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 …