The Great Learning - BC. By Confucius 50kb. Summary: Buddhism. It contains verses in 26 chapters, covering all kinds of topics. The Doctrine of the Suptle Body Summary: An outline on what the Philosphers thought and Christians taught on the subject. Egyptian Book of the Dead BC. Summary: Egyptian Book of the Dead was initially published in modern times in the aftermath of Napoleons expeditions to Egypt.
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The Russian philosopher P. Ouspensky illustrated the difficulty of recognizing a teacher of esoteric knowledge, with two stories. The first told of a German who journeyed to India in search of a guru and returned without having found one. He had not realized that the native servant who looked after him while he was in that country was the man for whom he was seeking.
The second story referred to a dealer in parrots living in Bordeaux, who, quite unbeknown to his fellow townsmen, was a teacher of esoteric knowledge.
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Bakhru advocates that nature provides a cure for every illness and disorder. Golden Tractate of Hermes Trismegistus. By Anonymous 26kb. A Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
Imitation of Christ By Thomas A Kempis. Ancient and Modern Initiation []. By Paul Bernstein, Ph. Summary: Intuition is defined for the purposes of this analysis as: the appearance in the mind of. Forms of intuition obeying this.
This paper summarizes those scientific findings, and presents a. Those theories are largely based in. The Flight of the Eagle by Krishnamurti Summary: The Flight of the Eagle is one of Krishnamurtis most read books. As many other of his works it is build upon public talk, these are held in in a range of countries in Europe, Asia and America. Must it always live and function within the frontiers of its own conditioning, so that there is no possibility of freedom at all?
One sees that the mind, verbally understanding that there is no freedom here on this earth, inwardly or outwardly, then begins to invent freedom in another world, a future liberation, heaven and soon. A Dialogue With Oneself by J. Krishnamurti is a two-part short book. It consists of a discussion on love and attachment and discussion known as the Brockwood Park 1st Public Dialogue held at 30th August I asked myself what is this strange thing called love; everybody talks about it, writes about it — all the romantic poems, pictures, sex and all other areas of it?
I ask: is there such a thing as love? I see it does not exist when there is jealousy, hatred, fear. Why am I attached? I see that one of the reasons — I do not say it is the whole reason — is that I am desperately lonely, isolated. The older I grow the more isolated I become.
So I watch it. Summary: Originally published by the author in , the underground classic Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment teaches how to improve the quality of life, to feel good, and to determine what's real. Golas leads the reader down the path toward enlightenment with simple steps, like memorizing key phrases and incorporating them into daily life and thought. This classic book is full of useful tips on how to live a more conscious life and to be an engaged and aware member of the universal community.
Light, Life, and Love Inge kb. Through pages Ting Chen explains in details the best position of all the body parts and how to train for sitting in full lotus position. The first part of the book builds up the position for insight meditation which is also explained. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers By Bywami Bhakta Vishita. Author of Seership, the Science of Knowing the Future.
Its Conditions and Cultivation kb. Nature Spirits and Nature Forces These teachings are aimed at the householder. Each part of the Eightfold Path is explained in a separate chapter. The tone of the teaching is contemporary and non-technical. The universality and relevance of the Buddha's teaching are illustrated by numerous quotations from more recent luminaries.
There are also some useful exercises which enable the reader to experience the truth of these teachings. An Outline of Occult Science. By Max Heindel kb. Summary: The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley is a key work in the never psychedelic non-fiction genre. It has inspired millions of readers and the book gave name to the band The Doors.
From the book:. An hour and a half later, I was sitting in my study, looking intently at a small glass vase. Fortuitous and provisional, the little nosegay broke all the rules of traditional good taste.
At breakfast that morning I had been struck by the lively dissonance of its colors. But that was no longer the point. I was not looking now at an unusual flower arrangement. I was seeing what Adam had seen on the morning of his creation-the miracle, moment by moment, of naked existence. Practical Occultism By J. Morse Process of Man's Becoming kb. The Prophet by Khalil Gibran. Summary: The Prophet by Khalil Gibran is here as a free pdf ebook. It was written in English by the Lebanese Khalil Gibran and published in Its poetic wisdom and the spiritual universal message has made it a modern classic now translated to more than 40 languages.
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The Religion of the Samurai - by Kaiten Nukariya This short book contains a wealth of detail, as well as very lucid explanations of seemingly elusive Zen Buddhist concepts.
The Philosophy of Spritual Activity. Rise and Fall of the New Age. Astral Colors and Thought Forms. Yoga Publication Society , kb. Summary: Secret of the Golden Flower.
This ancient esoteric treatise was transmitted orally for centuries before being recorded on a series of wooden tablets in the eighth century. It is said that Lu Tzu became one of the Eight Immortals using these methods. The ideas have been traced back to Persia and the Zarathustra tradition and its roots in the Egyptian Hermetic tradition. Download Secret of the Golden Flower here in full length. The Silence by David V. Bush The Silence is another way of praying, which is another way of concentration.
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They are the great philosophers, the great leaders of men, the great thinkers, those who have swayed the hearts of multitudes and have captured their minds with the majesty and splendor of true thought. Think of man's intellect gaging the ways of the stars probing into the very womb of Space, counting the atoms in a particle of physical substance, drawing up philosophies and sciences and religions which have shaken the very souls of other men!
This is indeed godlike; this is indeed more than mere genius; this verily is the working of the Divine Flame within. Look again at the love which fills man's spiritual being, if he only will give it room therein: love which embraces within its compass the entirety of all things, the spaces of Boundless Space!
What a divine faculty love is; what a divine energy it is! Think again of compassion and pity and our instinctive sense of friendliness and brotherhood. Think of men's yearning for peace, for harmony! All these are godlike qualities. They are divine qualities. It is an alliance with one or more of these inner faculties which makes man great, which makes him a genius, which makes him able to shake the hearts and move the minds of his fellow-men. For when he is allied with this Divine Flame it sweeps through him and sways him, and then you can see it expressing itself in all the being of the man who shows it.
He then forgets himself utterly as a personality. He then lives in the Boundless. He loses all thought of his personal being, and lives in Eternity. For during such times of illumination his consciousness has taken unto itself cosmic reaches, and he feels with the vibrations of the atoms in farthest Sirius, and vibrates sympathetically by reaction to the movements of the Polar Star. This is no mere poetical phraseology; it is actual truth.
The Mahatmans are highly evolved men, controlling powers over Nature's forces which they have gained through self-directed evolution during many, many, many lives in the near and distant past. Now they are become Masters of life; in former ages they were men like you and me.
These laws of science are the countless tendencies which result from the necessity for specialization inherent in Law itself. They are the mathematical principles in the combinations that make the environments of life.
We trust that this will make plain the distinction between Law, as we define it, and the laws which are observed in the myriad phenomena of life. Definition of Life: Life is variety, motion, manifestation, specialization in its various forms, resulting in combinations or environment; it is the end, purpose, and result of the laws; the experience of the Will. Having stated our definitions of Law, laws, and life, it is next in order to state the hypothesis upon which we base this argument.
The Hypothesis: We postulate immortal Units of Force, each having the power to generate a constant but limited amount of energy, and no two alike in quantity. Upon this force generation in the Unit, necessitated by Law, do we base life. Life results from the inter-dealing and inter-playing of these Units among themselves eternally, sometimes potential, again kinetic, each limited in the amount of force generated, but unlimited in variety of motion, manifestation or specialization. A principle that is assumed to be the base of any science or philosophy can never be established by that science or philosophy, yet all reasoning and conclusions must of necessity rest upon some assumed postulate; hence if our hypothesis can be shown to account reasonably for the various expressions, manifestations, and specializations, which we term life, it is but logical to conclude that it is the true hypothesis, at least until it shall be proven false by some system more comprehensive in its capacity to reveal unknown facts and to account for those already known.
A short analysis of the hypothesis, at this point, may aid the reader to a better understanding and a clearer comprehension of its scope. We will consider it briefly. Units of Force may be thought of as original centers of force; parts possessing all the qualities of the whole, yet remaining parts only. As there can be no generalization without specialization, no unity without variety, it follows, from this axiom, that to have a whole there must be parts, at least two, and given two, ex necessitate there are innumerables, or infinity in variety.
We predicate of the Unit of Force the power to generate a constant but limited amount of energy. It is apparent that the power to generate force is something different from the force generated.
The energy produced can be considered only as a result of the exercise of this power in the Unit.
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