Historical Reprints
Esoteric - Spiritual
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A practical guide to those who aspire to Clairvoyant-Absolute
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.
It is somewhat curious that among the great number of books on occult science and all forms of divination which have been published in the English language there should be none dealing exclusively with the Tea-cup Reading and the Art of Telling Fortunes by the Tea-leaves: notwithstanding that it is one of the most common forms of divination practised by the peasants of Scotland and by village fortune-tellers in all parts of this country.
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.
A view of the principle Planetary conjunctions and revolutions of the Celestial World affecting the destinies of Israel.
Any attempt at a scientific explanation of the phenomenon of "crystal seering," to use an irregular but comprehensive term, would perhaps fall short of completeness, and certainly would depend largely upon the exercise of what Professor Huxley was wont to call "the scientific imagination."
The lady mystic of few words teaches about Karma, but her few words pack a punch.
Ms. Besant teaches about Consciousness, Duty, and Sacrifice.
What adventures await our 'soul' -- our 'being' after we die? Related by a soul, already on the other side....
The Word- a Mystery of all Religions and Secret Societies. The author was a medical doctor and a Mason. His insights into both fields of study provide rare insights into the age of enlightenment during the late 1800s.
Peyote, the mystical 'weed' of the American Indians in the Southwest. This is an early observation by the US government of the Indian usage of this 'path to the spiritual.'
Again this master teacher in few words, adeptly explains the Three Paths or Three Margas; Karma, Jnana, and Bhakti (Action, Wisdom, Devotion).
In the preface, gentle Reader, and zealous Student of this Art, I promised to communicate to you a knowledge of our Corner Stone, or Rock, of the process by which it is prepared, and of the substance from which it was already derived by those ancient Sages, to whom the secret of our Art was first revealed by God for the health and happiness of earthly life.