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Annie Besant
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The lady mystic of few words teaches about Karma, but her few words pack a punch.
Ms. Besant teaches about Consciousness, Duty, and Sacrifice.
This is, I believe, the first serious attempt to link together many lives of many persons in consecutive order, and they throw much light on the workings of Karma and the Law of Reincarnation. They remind one of a saying in the Hebrew Scriptures; "I will bring my sons from far, and my daughters from the ends of the earth." History of 70,000 years brought forward by 2 of the greatest writers in theosophy.
The great mystic and theosophist translates the Bhagavad Gita, with definitive and explanatory footnotes.
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.
It remains to be seen-not how far, but rather how soon the scientific world at large will accept the conclusions of this volume as a definite contribution to science, blending the science of the laboratory with that variety that has hitherto been called occult.
Ms. Besant teaches the Indian philosophy and Kabbalistic views of reincarnation.
The great mystic Annie Besant teaches about man, his bodies, and his relation to the universe.
From the mystic lady of few words, the highly esoteric views of man in his universe.
From her Theosophical and Hindu philosophies, Ms. Besant, a great mystic in her own right, teaches how consciousness is the source of all matter and creation.
Ms. Besant teaches how Karma is affecting mankind in all world events.
It is our earnest hope-as it is our belief-that this little book will serve as a striking moral lesson to every reader, making him realise the nature and power of his thoughts, acting as a stimulus to the noble, a curb on the base. With this belief and hope we send it on its way.
Again this master teacher in few words, adeptly explains the Three Paths or Three Margas; Karma, Jnana, and Bhakti (Action, Wisdom, Devotion).