… subjects, including Cosmology, Anthropology, Pneumatology, Medicine, Magic, Alchemy, Astrology, Philosophy and Theosophy or Occultism. Paracelsus (1493-1541), born Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, was a Swiss German philosopher, physician, botanist, astrologer, and general occultist. He is credited as the founder of toxicology. He is also a famous revolutionary for utilizing observations of …
… Section from 1945 until 1959. Below are audio recordings taken from talks he delivered in New Zealand. Practical Yoga The Occult and the Mystic Mehta, Rohit Yoga Character building Occult Mystic … Rohit Mehta was born on August 3, 1908, at Surat in the family of Hasmanram, a professor of physics at the … Section from 1945 until 1959. Below are audio recordings taken from talks he delivered in New Zealand. Practical Yoga The Occult and the Mystic …
… a major Epoch in world history. Four Root Races have been and gone and are referred to as: (1) Polarian – born under the occult influence of the Sun Location: a mysterious “Imperishable Sacred Land” somewhere in the region of the North Pole and … is never destroyed, unlike the other subsequent (see below) continents and land masses. (2) Hyperborean – born under the occult influence of Jupiter Location of “Hyperborea”: “the land which stretched out its promontories southward and westward …
… 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 …
… of the work. Behind her stood the real teachers, the guardians of the Secret Wisdom of the Ages, who taught her all the occult lore that she transmitted in writing. Her merit consisted partly in being able to assimilate the transcendental … of the work. Behind her stood the real teachers, the guardians of the Secret Wisdom of the Ages, who taught her all the occult lore that she transmitted in writing. Her merit consisted partly in being able to assimilate the transcendental …
… birds are released in memory of the Buddha’s compassionate nature. Charles W. LEADBEATER states in Talks on the Path of Occultism (vol. 2, p. 383) that the Lord Buddha appears at this time every year to pour spiritual force upon the world. He …
… University of Toronto and later at New York University. He saw the necessity of reprinting some of the valuable mystic and occult works, products of the early days of the Theosophical Society, which had been allowed to go out of print. To this end …
… farmer, hotel keeper, prospector, and actor, he began writing highly successful novels. His interest in theosophy and the occult was reflected in his novels, and he became known as “The Ghost Man.” Blackwood was a charter member of the Toronto …
… and Angiras [the last and supreme initiation] ( CW 5:62). It has been suggested by Gottfried de PURUCKER ( Studies in Occult Philosophy , TUP, 1973, p. 442) that Senzar may have the same root as Zend, the language of the ancient scripture of …
… for the modern critic, who goes no deeper than the surface of old religions — the Sun and Moon, which are, according to the Occult teachings, our heavenly Parents, or “Father,” synthetically. (SD I:575) The concept of the seven sacred planets is …