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Esoteric Psychology, Vol.1

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Five volumes have been written under the overall title of A Treatise on the Seven Rays, based on the fact, the nature, the quality and the interrelationship of the seven streams of energy pervading our solar system, our planet and all that lives and moves within its orbit. The first two volumes go extensively into the psychological make-up of a human being as the life, quality and appearance of an incarnating, evolving spiritual entity. They also relate the circumstance of a human psychology to world conditions and to future possibilities.

460 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1951

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Alice A. Bailey

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Alice A. Bailey (1880-1949) was an English esoteric practitioner and writer.
At the age of 35, she entered the Theosophical Society center in Los Angeles (USA), at the Pacific Grove Theosophical Lodge. In 1919, Bailey (39 years old) severed her ties to the Theosophical Society and began to write texts that he claimed were dictated telepathically by a certain "Tibetan," or "D. K. ». She published those texts under the title Human and Solar Initiation. There she made known the existence of the spiritual hierarchy, which Madame Blavatsky had already spread, although not in an orderly way.
She later revealed that the Tibetan D.K. was the master Djwal Khul. She wrote using the teacher's name for 30 years, from 1919 until her death in 1949.

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June 15, 2014
Whilst I found this book utterly absorbing, whilst I studied it nearly 30 years ago at Findhorn, I later found psychologically damaging.

Fortunately, Meditations on the Tarot saved my soul http://corjesusacratissimum.org/2009/...

For here I found an esotericism which was neither de-personalising, nor de-humanising ...
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December 2, 2009
One of my all time favorites, but JJ Dewey explains some of the concepts in easier terms.
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