Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood (18): Bibliographical References

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES (of the work “Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood”) BACON, F. The Physical and Metaphysical Works of Lord Bacon. London, G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1911. 567 pp. BARKER, A.T., comp. The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett. Pasadena, Theosophical University Press, 1975. 589 pp. BESANT, A. Man and His Bodies. Adyar, Theosophical Publishing House, 1990.… Read More

The Perennial Philosophy And The Universal Brotherhood (6): The Essential Unity of All Humanity

VI – THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD: The Essential Unity of All Humanity            (Chapter VI of the work “Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood”) 55 – “The man who successfully probes his own inner nature and existence back to its Centre and Core, finds one single source of all men, all beings, all existence.… Read More

Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood (4): The Motto Of The Theosophical Society

IV – THE MOTTO OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Chapter IV of the work “Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood”) 29 – “The principle which gives life dwells in us and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception.” (M. Collins, The Idyll… Read More

Basic Principles of the Perennial Philosophy

A first very simple outline of these basic principles was already given when we presented the “three truths which are absolute” mentioned in The Idyll of the White Lotus. This is a synthesis of what they tell us: (1)The soul of man is immortal, and its future is the future of a thing whose growth… Read More

Works

BACON, Francis. Novum Organum (or, True Directions for the Interpretation of Nature). 1620. In Essays Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon. London, Ward Lock & Co Limited, 1910. 493 pp. Link to free online copy. BACON, Francis. – Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Humane. London, CASSELL & COMPANY, 1893. Link to free online copy.… Read More

Three Truths which Are Absolute

“There are three truths which are absolute, and which cannot be lost, but yet may remain silent for lack of speech. I. The soul of man is immortal, and its future is the future of a thing whose growth and splendour have no limit. II. The principle which gives life dwells in us and without… Read More