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Annie Besant
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Must religion and morals go together? Can one be taught without the other? It is a practical question for educationists, and France tried to answer it in the dreariest little cut and dry kind of catechism ever given to boys to make them long to be wicked. But apart from education, the question of the bedrock on which morals rest, the foundation on which a moral edifice can be built that will stand secure against the storms of life-that is a question of perennial interest, and it must be answered by each of us, if we would have a test of Right and Wrong, would know why Right is Right, why Wrong is Wrong.
Intuitional and astral travel is believed to be the future science, and how man finds his place in the universe of creation.
The great mystic Annie Besant teaches about man, his bodies, and his relation to the universe.
The lady mystic traces the progress of the soul.
Dharma the word that sums up the whole into one. Annie Besant can explain difficult concepts in fewer words than nearly any teacher I've read.
The lady mystic of few words teaches about Karma, but her few words pack a punch.
Ms. Besant teaches about Consciousness, Duty, and Sacrifice.
Again this master teacher in few words, adeptly explains the Three Paths or Three Margas; Karma, Jnana, and Bhakti (Action, Wisdom, Devotion).
Ms. Besant teaches the Indian philosophy and Kabbalistic views of reincarnation.
From the mystic lady of few words, the highly esoteric views of man in his universe.
Ms. Besant teaches how Karma is affecting mankind in all world events.
After reading this, it can be said, that one who attempts to define the Avataras simply, must be an unlearned fool.
Ms. Besant, in this short lesson, teaches about man's physical, astral, and spiritual bodies.
Restoring equality of woman in the marriage relationship and society through ancient law, Roman law, English law, from Annie Besant's Theosophical and Hindu background.