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Thought-Forms 8 reviews Annie Wood Besant, C. W. Leadbeater
Kessinger Publishing, 2003
One of the best books I own If you're into symbolism, intuition, and exploring the human condition -- Thought Forms just might blow your mind. I can't guarantee it for you, but with my life experience the author's depiction of how clairvoyants see our thoughts and spirits acting seems very true. Probably the best book I own on the occult, believe it or not, the statements made with images are profound. If you have any ...
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The Masters and The Path 6 reviews C.W. Leadbeater
Cornerstone Book Publishers, 2007
A wonderful set of insights from a pioneer of the New Age. CW Leadbeater (CWL) was one of those early Theosophists who has had a profound influence on New Age thinking and Spiritual Philosophies. Several of his books were "simply" written and can be considered as landmarks for introducing new (if not ancient) ideas into the West. The Masters and the Path was written some years after the time of CWL's "falling out" with parts of the Theosophical Society, ...
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Occult Chemistry: Investigations by Clairvoyant Magnification into the Structure of the Atoms of the Periodic ... 4 reviews C. W. Leadbeater, Annie Wood Besant
Kessinger Publishing, 1997
The authors were Clairvoyant-Proved beyond doubt. The authors have described the atomic structure by reducing themselves to atomic size and actually observing the structure of atoms.Several Nobel Prizes have been won 1991 onwards by developing the descriptions given in the book-written some time around 1924 .The book must be read by every student of physics and chemistry at the graduate level and also those who are generally interested in ...
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Inner Life, Part 1 1 review C. W. Leadbeater
Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2003
Excellent Intro into Theosophic Philosophy! An easy to read and understandable overview of some of the most important principles in Theosophy. A great way to get your feet wet (as well as your appetite to learn more)!
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Clairvoyance 3 reviews C. W. Leadbeater
Theosophical Pub House, 1968
Insight of the astral vision It was one of the first books by C. W.Leadbeater I have read and I was truly inspired to read it further and further. As a nautral psychic, the author writes, in his natural way, about his own experiences in the physical and astral plane while using the 'clear sight'. Moreover, it shows it is possible for mostly anyone to acquire this ability and also shows the wonderful advantages of having ...
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The Hidden Side of Things 2 reviews C.W. Leadbeater
Book Jungle, 2008
Buy Volume One First! The Hidden Side of the Things should be read from beginning to end. Volume 1 is invaluable and should be required reading for every serious student of the Occult. This follow up volume merely continues what was set forth in volume 1. Both books are an incredible asset to understanding the Occult influences.
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Freemasonry and Its Ancient Mystic Rites 13 reviews C.W. Leadbeater
Gramercy, 1998
Seership and Science The original title to this classic work was "Glimpses of Masonic History." This showed the author's purpose to demonstrate a direct connection between modern masonry and the ancient mystery religions. How well he made this case is up to the reader to decide. Personally, it is obvious to me that there is a golden thread connecting the traditions. This is most obvious at the level of the Occult ...
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Astral Plane: Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena 7 reviews C. W. Leadbeater
Filiquarian Publishing, LLC., 2006
Manual No.5 Among adepts this remarkable book is simply refered to as "Manual No.5" (that was it's old Theosophical Society designation.) When it was penned in 1894 this book was unique. This is because prior to that time all books on the subject were traditionlly written in an obscure and metaphorical manner. Bishop Leadbeater changed all that- he took 19th century scientific objectivism and applied it to ...
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Invisible Helpers 2 reviews C.W. Leadbeater
Book Jungle, 2008
Yes! You really do have a Guardian Angel! Ever wonder why you escaped from that near miss auto accident or why you suddenly receive information out of nowhere that solves a long standing problem? We have invisible helpers all around us. This amazing book will make the angelic world more real to you than you could possibly imagine. An inspirational and valuable guide I wish everyone would read!
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Thought-Forms (58 Color and Black and White Illustrations) Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater
The Theosophical Publishing House, 1971
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Devachanic Plane or The Heaven World 1 review C. W. Leadbeater
Kessinger Publishing, 2003
Can we call it Heaven? 'Again, it should not be forgotten that the soul must have some rest. Were it, before becoming bright as the diamond, hard as adamant, and strong as steel, to go on working, working through earth-life after earth-life without a break between, it must at last succumb to the strain and come to nothing. Nature therefore has provided for it a place of rest - in Devachan and that we should thankfully ...
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Man Visible and Invisible: Examples of Different Types of Men as Seen by Means of Trained Clairvoyance 3 reviews C. W. Leadbeater
Kessinger Publishing, 1942
The Classic Work by CW Leadbeater! Just buy it - if you have any interest at all in this subject then don't mess around. Get the classic that started it all.
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Healing Forces And Healing Angels C. W. Leadbeater
Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006
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Secrets Revealed: Clairvoyance, Magic and the Reality of Spirits C. W. Leadbeater
Book Tree, 2003
This book is composed of a rare collection of lectures never before published in a volume by itself. Leadbeater was an extremely prolific and respected writer on psychic development and was once a spiritual teacher at the renowned Theosophical Society. This is Leadbeater's "lost book," now found. We gave it this title, "Secrets Revealed", because it is a collection of amazing information and stories on mind power, magic and ghostly apparitions. ...
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Los Maestros y el Sendero C. W. Leadbeater
Editorial Sirio, 2000
Siempre han existido indicios sobre la existencia de hombres perfectos, que en lugar de abandonar el mundo para vivir en los reinos superiores, decidieron permanecer con la humanidad, movidos por su amor a ella, a fin de auxiliarla en su evolución. Las crónicas de todas las grandes religiones demuestran la presencia de estos superhombres, tan llenos de vida divina que en muchas ocasiones se les consideró como representantes del propio Dios. El ...
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The Mind-Warp Era: A Novel 2 reviews W. C. Leadbeater
iUniverse, Inc., 2003
This is a fun book to read The Mind-Warp Era is a fun-filled ride down the test track of reality. Every bump and curve is a life and death struggle against the forces of evil and depravity where superheroes and supervillains pound it out under the influence of mind-altering transmissions. This is like a comic book in novel from; a cross between the hitchhiker's guide and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Read this for fun ...
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The Chakras: Including an Updated List of Chakra Balancing Colors, Gemstones, Fragrances and Foods 1 review C. W. Leadbeater
CreateSpace, 2008
I LOVE this book! this book covers ALL your questions about the Chakras, PLUS it has a list of colors, stones and even foods that can help to balance your chakras. And the cover has nice illustrations of how the Chakras look. I have been using this information to my benefit, and feel better already!
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Occult Chemistry: Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) C. W. Leadbeater, Annie Besant
Dodo Press, 2007
Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854-1934), English clergyman and theosophical author, contributed to world thought mostly through his work as an alleged clairvoyant. His uncle, was the prominent Anglican clergyman, William Wolfe Capes. By his uncle's influence, Leadbeater was ordained an Anglican priest in 1879 at Farnham, by the Bishop of Winchester. His interest in occultism was stimulated by A.P. Sinnett's Occult World, and he joined the ...
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