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The New Avatar And The Destiny Of The Soul The Findings Of Natu

The source and nature of intelligence itself need not here concern us. We may call it an _ultimate_ that all the philosophies of the world have signally failed to explain. It is something that grows, increases or decreases, expands, becomes confused, according to the condition...

Chapters

6. Chapter 6

With the progress of civilization and the general growth and diffusion of intelligence everywhere, there is one problem upon which all else focalizes, though the fact seems to b...

4. Chapter 4

This is a very utilitarian age. Start almost any subject, propose almost any scheme, adventure, or investment, and the question is asked, "Will it pay?" The multitude are cautio...

14. Chapter 14

Belief in a separable soul in man is virtually universal. Such belief is found amongst the lowest races, and in the few instances where it has not been clearly discovered it is...

8. Chapter 8

It is more than thirty years since in Southern Europe, England, and America, a genuine Renaissance of Vedic literature, philosophy, and religion began to assume a popular form a...

5. Chapter 5

The problem of the continued conscious life of man after the death of the physical body, concerns the _where_ and the _how_, and does not, and need not, concern us at all now. I...

7. Chapter 7

No one pretends to dispute the conclusions logically involved in the Binomial Theorem; or in the Parallelogram of forces; or in correlative mechanical equivalents; or in many of...

15. Chapter 15

A concise and detailed review of the past, in the long journey of man toward civilization and independent self-knowledge, has not been herein attempted. Only hints, here and the...

12. Chapter 12

The conflict between Science and Religion has been thoroughly thrashed out during the last half century, and the "reign of law," and orderly, and progressive evolution, have mad...

3. Chapter 3

The Church, Protestant and Catholic alike, uttered their warnings, called it "dealings with the devil," but divested of political authority and without power to arrest or persec...

10. Chapter 10

True, the partisans and postulants of all these religions at the present day will claim exception in favor of their own cult, and regard as sacrilegious and profane any attempt...

16. Chapter 16

The writer of the present treatise is quite well aware that the great majority of intelligent and educated people at the present day will deny that any real knowledge of the hum...

17. Chapter 17

Man _is_ the arbiter of his own destiny. He may _become_ the Master of his own Fate. Such are the _Illuminati_, the "Masters of the Great White Lodge," the Benefactors of the wh...

2. Chapter 2

Let us bear in mind that man _is_ an Individual Intelligence; that this involves self-consciousness, or awareness of Self, the innate ability to distinguish between the Self and...

13. Chapter 13

There is no disguising nor denying the fact that during the past half century institutional religion in the West has steadily lost its hold upon the great mass of the people. Cr...

1. Chapter 1

The source and nature of intelligence itself need not here concern us. We may call it an _ultimate_ that all the philosophies of the world have signally failed to explain. It is...

9. Chapter 9

The degeneracy of a people, the decay of religion, and the degradation of woman are inseparable, and it is so-called "religion" that institutes the change, and sets the pace, "d...

11. Chapter 11

Unable to prevent these encroachments, they stubbornly resent them. Once admitted, it seems to them that nothing sacred or worthy the name of Religion would remain. To shift to...

18. Chapter 18