Spirituality-Religions
Spiritual Discovery
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Take a very close and piercing look at the phenomena known as religion and science, and as I'll introduce a fascinating cast of curious characters you may not have met before.
Moslems, laymen and scholars, will probably not agree with some of Major Leonard's remarks in his outline of the Prophet's character and temperament; but they must all acknowledge his sincerity. He describes Mohammed as a great and true man-great not only as a teacher, but as a patriot and statesman; a material as well as a spiritual builder, who constructed a nation and an enduring Faith, which holds, to a greater degree than most others, the hearts of millions of human beings; a man true to himself and his people, but above all to his God.
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.
That we may rightly appreciate what this Monism is, let us now, from a philosophico-historical point of view cast a comprehensive glance over the development in time of man's knowledge of nature.
A manual of mediumship, covering all phases of becoming an accomplished medium.
The experience of one man into the world of spiritism, seances, and clairvoyance.
Mysticism is the real mystery of all religions, for they excel in their knowledge of all things, and remain separate from the ignorant orthodoxy of man made rules and religious control.
How to acquire mystic power within yourself and develop your mind, body, and spirit, as taught by a Cherokee princess.
Reader, mine, I am about to treat herein the grandest subject that ever engaged or challenged human thought.
An interesting look at spiritism, or communicating through the veil to the great beyond.
Studies into several esoteric realms, starting with the importance of the Blazing Star to faith.
One of the best books ever written about what happens to man after he dies. The experience almost feels real as you read the philosophy of the Rosicrucian, in the manner this author employs.
The author researches beyond the infantile work of so-called 'mediums' into the reality and world of Immortality.
Now it is indeed curious how few maxims have ever been written. Wisdom has been extolled on the house-tops, but her practical advice seems to have been kept secret.
India is the mysterious land chosen as her own by Kundalini, The Mother of the Universe. What we read in old histories and Holy Bibles, and the records, can be seen there today.