… 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 …
… 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 …