… Studies in Occultism - H. P. Blavatsky 15 June 2018 / Comments Submitted by admin on 15 June 2018 A Collection of Articles from Lucifer, H. P. Blavatsky's magazine, between 1887-1891 Occultism (from the Latin occultus, meaning "hid") as presented here refers primarily to the esoteric theosophy concealed in … A Collection of Articles from Lucifer, H. P. Blavatsky's magazine, between 1887-1891 Occultism (from the Latin occultus, meaning "hid") as presented here refers primarily to the esoteric theosophy concealed in …
… on the Problem of Evolution of Sex Phamplet 3 - The Signs of the Times and Our Cycle and the Next Phamplet 4 - Pracitcal Occultism and Occultism versus the Occult Arts Phamplet 5 - An Introduction Study of the Secret Doctrine Phamplet 6 - A Tibetan Initiate … on the Problem of Evolution of Sex Phamplet 3 - The Signs of the Times and Our Cycle and the Next Phamplet 4 - Pracitcal Occultism and Occultism versus the Occult Arts Phamplet 5 - An Introduction Study of the Secret Doctrine Phamplet 6 - A …
… identified only by that pseudonym through a series of anecdotal stories, and a parable illustrating certain principles of occult philosophy entitled “The Circuitous Journey.” Virtually all the attention drawn by the book has centered on the … claims to have become friends with Haig and to have found him to be a most remarkable individual—an initiate or adept, in occult terms. The anecdotes illustrate the somewhat unconventional philosophy held by Haig through the retelling of various … with varying results. The second part of the book is a highly symbolic and traditional parable in which an assortment of occult principles and virtues are illustrated. This fictional portion of the book tells the story of Antonius, a wealthy and …
… Practical Occultism 21 March 2018 / Comments Submitted by john on 21 March 2018 IMPORTANT TO STUDENTS As some of the letters in the … of the letters in the CORRESPONDENCE of this month show, there are many people who are looking for practical instruction in Occultism. It becomes necessary, therefore, to state once for all: – (a) The essential difference between theoretical and …
… between Man and Nature; Hypnotism; Lamas and Druses; Stars and Numbers; Are Dreams but Idle Visions?; Spiritualism and Occult Truth. Volume 4 is from 1882 to 1883, and includes articles such as: The Hermetic Brethren; Reincarnations in Tibet; Masons and Jesuits; Death and Immortality; Zoroastrianism in the Light of Occult Philosophy. Volume 5 is from 1883, and includes articles such as: Nature and Constitution of the Sun; Occult … articles such as: The Church and the Doctrine of Atonement; The Life Principle; What Good has Theosophy done in India?; Occultism versus the Occult Arts; Karmic Visions; Controversy with the Abbe Roca continued. Volume 10 is from 1888 to …
… with the Jews, but with the Chaldeans and the Egyptians ( SD II:240). G. P. PURUCKER states that there were schools of Occultism in Chaldea and Babylonia which taught the Ancient Greeks and Romans the Occult Philosophy ( Studies in Occult Philosophy , p. 538). …
… An order for the teaching of practical occultism, the “H.B. of L.” began public activity in London late in 1884. Its Exterior Circle was directed by a Grand …
… Nettesheim) (1486-1535). German writer, soldier, physician, and magician, for many years involved in politics as well as occultism. It was the latter which aroused the Inquisition against him. His major works are De occulta philosophia (On occult philosophy) written about 1510 and published in 1531, De incertitudine et vanitate …
… 4 March 2025 / Comments Submitted by admin on 4 March 2025 This book was originally published anonymously by a "Student of Occultism" in 1887 under the title An Adventure Among the Rosicrucian s, yet with a copyright in the name of Franz Hartmann. … and original little story, charmingly fantastic, but full of poetic feeling and, what is more, of deep philosophical and occult truths, for those who can perceive the groundwork it is built upon." Note: See H.P. Blavatsky comments: "An Adventure …
… (1865- 1916) French mystic and writer on occult subjects, he was born at La Corogne in Spain on July 13, 1866. He wrote under the nom-de-plume “Papus.” Encausse … academic studies required and he joined the Theosophical Society (TS) in Paris. Encausse formed two groups for the study of occult subjects: Groupe Indépendant d’Êtudes Êsotériques and Ordre Martiniste. Later, he formed Faculté des Sciences … with branches in many parts of the world. In 1888 Encausse published a work entitled, Traité É‘lémentaire de Science Occulte (*pub. Georges Carré, Paris). The work attracted the attention of Helena P. BLAVATSKY and a review of it appears …