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… Studies in Occultism - H. P. Blavatsky 15 June 2018 / Comments Submitted by admin on 15 June 2018 A Collection of Articles from Lucifer, H. P. Blavatsky's magazine, between 1887-1891 Occultism (from the Latin occultus, meaning "hid") as presented here refers primarily to the esoteric theosophy concealed in …
… on the Problem of Evolution of Sex Phamplet 3 - The Signs of the Times and Our Cycle and the Next Phamplet 4 - Pracitcal Occultism and Occultism versus the Occult Arts Phamplet 5 - An Introduction Study of the Secret Doctrine Phamplet 6 - A Tibetan Initiate …
… between Man and Nature; Hypnotism; Lamas and Druses; Stars and Numbers; Are Dreams but Idle Visions?; Spiritualism and Occult Truth.       Volume 4 is from 1882 to 1883, and includes articles such as: The Hermetic Brethren; Reincarnations in Tibet; Masons and Jesuits; Death and Immortality; Zoroastrianism in the Light of Occult Philosophy.       Volume 5 is from 1883, and includes articles such as: Nature and Constitution of the Sun; Occult … articles such as: The Church and the Doctrine of Atonement; The Life Principle; What Good has Theosophy done in India?; Occultism versus the Occult Arts; Karmic Visions; Controversy with the Abbe Roca continued.       Volume 10 is from 1888 to …
… lore in Tibet. She claimed this and other ancient manuscripts were safeguarded from profane eyes by the initiates of an Occult Brotherhood. The work had originally, according to Blavatsky, been written in the sacred language of Senzar. She … from the nomenclature of languages and dialects with which philology is acquainted; they are said to emanate from a source (Occultism) repudiated by science; and, finally, they are offered through an agency, incessantly discredited before the world …
… mediums under the influence of the lower spirits." Such is the sentence used by you in an editorial review of Mr. Sinnett's Occult World (Spiritualist, June 17th). Doubtful as its pertinency might appear, I personally found nothing very … magic," and so on, a phraseology which proves to me most conclusively that he is but one of those dabblers in western occultism which were so well represented some years ago, by French-born "Egyptians" and "Algerians," who told people their …
… 2018 / Comments Submitted by admin on 4 June 2018 The world knows H.P. Blavatsky chiefly by her encyclopedic knowledge, her occult powers, her unique courage. This little book, composed of stories thrown off by her in her lighter moments, shows her … versions PDF ePub Mobi Azw3   Blavatsky, HP … The world knows H.P. Blavatsky chiefly by her encyclopedic knowledge, her occult powers, her unique courage. This little book, composed of stories thrown off by her in her lighter moments, shows her …
… TUP, 2nd ed., 1940 FEP Fundamentals of the Esoteric Philosophy , G. de Purucker, TUP, 2nd ed., 1979 FSO Fountain-Source of Occultism , G. de Purucker, TUP, 1974 Key The Key to Theosophy , H.P. Blavatsky, TUP, 1972 (1889) LMW Letters from the …
… so that instead of accepting his Guru and passing an entrance examination with a view to becoming Bachelor of the Art of Occultism under his master's constant and friendly guidance, he really forces his way into a guarded enclosure, and has from … part – the real man. So long as he allows this feeling to remain, just so long will he be fixed at the very door of Occultism, unable to proceed further.   Sentimentality then, is not the equipment for a Chela. His work is hard, his road …
… Sanskrit, Pahlavi, Tibetan, Pâli, Chaldean, Persian, Scandinavian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Kabalistic and Gnostic words, and Occult terms generally used in Theosophical literature, and principally to be found in Isis Unveiled, Esoteric Buddhism, The … Sanskrit, Pahlavi, Tibetan, Pâli, Chaldean, Persian, Scandinavian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Kabalistic and Gnostic words, and Occult terms generally used in Theosophical literature, and principally to be found in Isis Unveiled, Esoteric Buddhism, The …
… mass of curiosities, of information and critical commentary on a truly vast range of subjects, of profound knowledge of the occult tradition in its many forms, but the material is presented in some confusion and often in a sharply polemic tone … broad principles and the secondary material, that is, the working out of the principles in particulars. In speaking of her occult instructors she used the name of Masters, because it was from them, as she explicitly states in The Key to Theosophy, …