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Page vi
... physical experiment , that absolute truth about spiritual things is hardly recognized any longer by prudent thinkers as a reasonable object of pursuit ; but different habits of thought have been acquired in Asia . The secret doctrine ...
... physical experiment , that absolute truth about spiritual things is hardly recognized any longer by prudent thinkers as a reasonable object of pursuit ; but different habits of thought have been acquired in Asia . The secret doctrine ...
Page xiii
... physical intellect , and the ideas which manifestly underlie those communicated on an altogether different system to the authors of the book I mention . These identities are a great deal too close to be the result either of coincidence ...
... physical intellect , and the ideas which manifestly underlie those communicated on an altogether different system to the authors of the book I mention . These identities are a great deal too close to be the result either of coincidence ...
Page xiv
Alfred Percy Sinnett. beyond the range of physical knowledge , may also be in some way provoked by that policy , on the part of the great custodians of esoteric truth , of which my own book is certainly one manifestation , and the volume ...
Alfred Percy Sinnett. beyond the range of physical knowledge , may also be in some way provoked by that policy , on the part of the great custodians of esoteric truth , of which my own book is certainly one manifestation , and the volume ...
Page xv
... physical Consciousness , of Cosmical Evolution . Though , as I have explained above , ideas had begun to offer themselves to the world in more or less embarrassing disguise of mystic symbology , no attempt had ever been made by any ...
... physical Consciousness , of Cosmical Evolution . Though , as I have explained above , ideas had begun to offer themselves to the world in more or less embarrassing disguise of mystic symbology , no attempt had ever been made by any ...
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... physical exercise . Every man living , having the ordinary use of his limbs , is qualified to swim . But put those who , as the common phrase goes , cannot swim , into deep water , and they will struggle and be drowned . The mere way to ...
... physical exercise . Every man living , having the ordinary use of his limbs , is qualified to swim . But put those who , as the common phrase goes , cannot swim , into deep water , and they will struggle and be drowned . The mere way to ...
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