The Matchless Altar of the Soul: Symbolized as a Shining Cube of Diamond, One Cubit in Dimensions, and Set Within the Holy of Holies in All Grand Esoteric Temples of Antiquity

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Creative-Mind, the Soul of the Universe, the human soul, fractions thereof, eternity, infinity, human existence, space, time, thought, brain, life, words, thought-forms, the Sidereal Universe of matter, the Earth and its place therein, the mind universe and Man's place therein, the destiny of souls, entities now phasing and expressing in Man, are formidable problems, intricate and perplexing, more than we realize; and more complex, than we can think of at present, or explain. Recent explorations, both in Mind and Matter, have not simplified; they have really deepened the Mystery around and about the Soul. The more we discover, the deeper the Mystery, and wider.

Reasons for Writing this Book

Perhaps, it is well to state my reasons for writing this book on the Soul, a work which has required that I stop studying the physical sciences while writing.

At the age of twenty years, I read a book on Oriental philosophy. It told of the vast systems of Asia, Egypt, Greece and Rome; and this in outline. Next I studied books on each system separately.

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