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… 2018 / Comments Submitted by admin on 7 June 2018 1905. A sequel to "Esoteric Buddhism." Further Theosophic research and Occult wisdom. Contents: Introductory; Occult science and religion; Reincarnation; Higher self; Free will and Karma; Seven principles; Astral plane; Elementals; … Download versions PDF ePub Awz3   Sinnett, AP … 1905. A sequel to "Esoteric Buddhism." Further Theosophic research and Occult wisdom. Contents: Introductory; Occult science and religion; Reincarnation; Higher self; Free will and Karma; Seven …
… supernatural (as magic, alchemy, astrology, theosophy and the like” ( S.O.D .). Helena P. BLAVATSKY , employing the term “Occult Sciences,” defines it as, “The science of the secrets of nature — physical and psychic, mental and spiritual; called … former might misuse them for there own profit, and thus turn the divine science into black magic” (TG, p. 237). The term “occultism” or “the occult” were in general and frequent use during the late nineteenth century, when it was used as a …
… person; an expert in a particular discipline. In Theosophical literature this term is employed in connection with the Occult Science and the Esoteric Philosophy. The word is used to define a wide variety of degrees of knowledge of Occultism, from relatively advanced students to Masters of the science. The term does not imply high spiritual and moral …
… Body Name given to Manas (higher) in conjunction with Buddhi. Sometimes the incarnating Entity or Ego. Chain (Planetary) In Occultism a series of seven globes, usually six subjective, and one objective (physical), as is our Earth with its six …
… German. Among his classmates were William Butler Yeates and George William Russell, with whom he shared an interest in the occult. Later, he worked as a journalist. In 1884, he read Alfred Percy Sinnett's work The Occult World and founded, together with Yeats and Russell on 16 June 1885, the Hermetic Society in Dublin. He was …
… & Soon After Reincarnation and Karma On the Kama-Loka and Devachan On the Mysteries of Reincarnation Spiritual Progress Occultism versus the Occult Arts The Voice of the Silence Master K.H. on Concentration and Union with the Higher Self On Pseudo-Theosophy & …
… of which involves what is termed Discipleship). In some theosophical circles a distinction is made between mysticism and occultism, with what Jinar€jad€sa terms “theosophical mysticism” usually classified as a form of occultism and identified as …
… ( SD  I:357). The term anu has been used to refer to the “ultimate physical atom” in later theosophical writings.  See   OCCULT CHEMISTRY . The differentiation, in Sanskrit, between  aṇu  and  anu  is disregarded in Theosophical literature, but …
… in each is contained something vital which appeals to the deepest part of the human nature within ourselves. No student of occultism who has once read this Idyll and penetrated within any part of its mystic veil, can forget it or be parted from …
… of his wife of only seven months, Hartmann settled in Colorado. About 1885 Hartmann read Alfred P. SINNETT ’s book,  The Occult World , and since he was interested in Spiritualism certain statements irritated him and he wrote to Henry S. OLCOTT … His Teachings . George Redway, London, 1887. The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians of the 16th and 17th Century . Boston: Occult Publishing Co., 1888. Occult Science in Medicine . London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1893. Reference:  Report of Observations etc . Madras …