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A First in a series of collection's of C. W. Leadbeater's finest works. This collection contains: An Outline of Theosophy; A Textbook of Theosophy, Dreams, Invisible Helpers, The Life after Death, The Astral Plane, The Devachanic Plane, Clairvoyance, and The Monad. "For many a year men have been discussing, arguing, enquiring about certain great basic truths-about the existence and the nature of God, about His relation to man, and about the past and future of humanity. So radically have they differed upon these points, and so bitterly have they assailed and ridiculed one another's beliefs, that there has come to be a firmly-rooted popular opinion that with regard to all these matters there is no certainty available-nothing but vague speculation amid a cloud of unsound deductions drawn from ill-established premises. And this in spite of the very definite, though frequently incredible, assertions made on these subjects on behalf of the various religions. An Outline of Theosophy C. W. Leadbeater"
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A First in a series of collection's of C. W. Leadbeater's finest works. This collection contains: An Outline of Theosophy; A Textbook of Theosophy, Dreams, Invisible Helpers, The Life after Death, The Astral Plane, The Devachanic Plane, Clairvoyance, and The Monad. "For many a year men have been discussing, arguing, enquiring about certain great basic truths-about the existence and the nature of God, about His relation to man, and about the past and future of humanity. So radically have they differed upon these points, and so bitterly have they assailed and ridiculed one another's beliefs, that there has come to be a firmly-rooted popular opinion that with regard to all these matters there is no certainty available-nothing but vague speculation amid a cloud of unsound deductions drawn from ill-established premises. And this in spite of the very definite, though frequently incredible, assertions made on these subjects on behalf of the various religions. An Outline of Theosophy C. W. Leadbeater"