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Charles Webster LeadbeaterFamous Charles Webster Leadbeater Quotes
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 27
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 4-5
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 25
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 40
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 28
Charles Webster Leadbeater Quotes
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch.4
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch.4
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch. 2
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch. 1
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch. 1
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch. 1
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch. 1
Annie Besant, Forward
The Masters and the Path (1925)
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 17
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 17
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 14
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 12
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 4
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 4
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 4
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 1
Source: Invisible Helpers (1915), Ch. 1
Source: The Hidden Side of things (1913), Chapter II
Source: The Masters and the Path (1925), Ch.3
Source: The Hidden Side of things (1913), Chapter I
A Textbook of Theosophy (1912), Chapter One
A Textbook of Theosophy (1912), Chapter One
“There is a school of philosophy still in existence of which modern culture has lost sight.”
In these words Mr. A.P. Sinnett began his book, The Occult World, the first popular exposition of Theosophy, published thirty years ago.[1881]... Since then, many thousands have learned...yet to the majority its teachings are still unknown..
A Textbook of Theosophy (1912), Chapter One
Source: The Other Side of Death (1903), p. 42, (1903)
Source: The Other Side of Death (1903), p. 3
Clairvoyance (1903), Chapter One
Clairvoyance (1903), Chapter One
Some Glimpses of Occultism: Ancient and Modern, (1903), Chapter XII, The Future of Humanity