Some years ago I met my old master, Sir Frank Benson-he was Mr. F. R. Benson then-and he asked me in his friendly way what I had been doing lately. "I am just finishing a book," I replied, "a book that everybody will hate."
The Bhagavad Gita translated with exhaustive notes and a copious introduction, to aid the reader in understanding the culture, meaning, and storylines.
The great mystic Annie Besant teaches about man, his bodies, and his relation to the universe.
Ms. Besant teaches the Indian philosophy and Kabbalistic views of reincarnation.
This book was originally published on a mimeograph. Remember those? When the pages were printing in a bluish purple ink? And that wonderful smell! Some pages fade light in spots, because it was from the mimeograph printing. Yet, nearly all of it is readable, and it will make a great gift to a serviceman/woman. This book was originally published by the U.S. Government at Fort Leavenworth. Was it for new recruits or for special servicemen at the prison?
Interesting creation theory that the world was born out of a watery existence, long before dry land appeared.
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.
Ms. Besant, in this short lesson, teaches about man's physical, astral, and spiritual bodies.
From one of the great occultists of the 20th century: a look at the machinations of the mind, how it evolved, and how it develops. This is a brilliant look at the human mind without all the psychobabble.
The great mystic and theosophist translates the Bhagavad Gita, with definitive and explanatory footnotes.
A new translation along with an exhaustive explanation of the Bhagavad Gita,with notes, and comparisons to the Bible.
How to acquire mystic power within yourself and develop your mind, body, and spirit, as taught by a Cherokee princess.
Ms. Besant teaches about Consciousness, Duty, and Sacrifice.
Lessons by Paul Carus, the Famous Monist, into Karma and Nirvana, while Monist J. Muir teaches about Yama, or the future-life.
Four Indian Philosophies explained by famous Monist, Paul Carus.