The Development of Psychic Seeing
by Sri Ramatherio and Ramatherio Sri Ramatherio
Book of Becoming, The - Why is there something rather than nothing? A Metaphysics of Esoteric Consciousness
by Ronald Alan Meakin
'Why is there something, rather than nothing?' From the ancient text found on The Emerald Tablet, the motion implicit in achieving higher levels of consciousness is explored through questions surrounding whether evolution proceeds through natural selection or by controlled design and whether the nature of evolution itself is changing. Along our journey we ask whether Gaia theory can by extended beyond an earthly arena, whether science and religion are really incompatible and how do paranormal ex...
La Lumiere sur le Sentier (Classiques Th�osophiques, #34)
by Mabel Collins
In Star Signs, Linda Goodman focuses on the secrets of the universe that can be learned from the stars and explains how they can affect our lives. She covers career and finances, how to analyze personalities, the laws of Karma and more.
Are you headstrong and impatient? Can you see both sides of an argument in a balanced way? Do you often find yourself swimming in circles while trying to make a decision? These character traits could actually be written in the stars. Embark on a voyage of self-discovery with this spellbinding introduction to astrology. The Little Book of the Zodiac delves into each of the astrological signs and shows you how to interpret the cosmos, not only day-to-day but far ahead into the future. Learn how...
Beatrice Bruteau is a Christian philosopher whose vision of life is an inspiration to some of the most influential thinkers of our time. In Radical Optimism, she shines new light on the deepest truth we can know about ourselves: each of us has at-one-ment with God, here and now. She helps us to understand what this really means, to know the happiness it brings, and to cultivate a contemplative consciousness. With the teachings of Jesus at its heart, Radical Optimism is both enlightening and imme...
The Unity of Mystical Traditions (Numen Book, #107)
by Randall Studstill
This book argues that mystical doctrines and practices initiate parallel transformative processes in the consciousness of mystics. This thesis is supported through a comparative analysis of Tibetan Buddhist Dzogchen (rdzogs-chen) and the medieval German mysticism of Eckhart, Suso, and Tauler. These traditions are interpreted using a system/cybernetic model of consciousness. This model provides a theoretical framework for assessing the cognitive effects of mystical doctrines and practices and sho...