Theosophical Quarterly Magazine, 1927 to 1928

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Helene Petrovna Blavatsky
Kessinger Publishing, 01/03/2003 - 388 páginas
The Theosophical Quarterly is not designed to compete with, but to supplement The Theosophical Forum. It aims to cover those fields of theosophical activity and interest which the older magazine does not attempt to enter. It does not have any plans that are not fluidic and subject to change with changing conditions. It endeavors to meet certain known needs through the following departments: Notes and Comments; Republished Articles; Elementary Articles; Activities of the TS; Questions and Answers; Reviews; and Correspondence Class. Found within are articles on religious, philosophical and ethical subjects. Sample articles found include: Devotion and Intelligence; Experiment with Time; Glimpses of the Elemental Self; Mont Saint Michel; Practical Aspects of Consciousness; Studies in Paracelsus; Textbook of Physics; Tyranny of Habit; World's Need; Paul Valery and the Universal Man.

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