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Deity, Cosmos and Man by Geoffrey A. Farthing
This work presents the facts and overall content of the vast writings of H.P. Blavatsky, clarifying and elucidating commentary on the world's religious philosophical and scientific literature. |
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Theosophy: What's it all about: by Jeoffrey A. Farthing
This is the simplest introduction to Theosophy offered. It is only 80 pages, however the book is dense with thought presented in a way that genuinely helps the understanding of the beginner. Despite it's small size it covers a very wide rage of concepts. We recommend this gentle engaging book as the first stepping stone into the ageless wisdom. |
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Ocean of Theosophy by William Q. Judge
The Ocean provides a concise yet comprehensive survey of the basic tenets of theosophy. Written with the beginner in mind, it clarifies such topics as: the sevenfold nature of man; reincarnation and karma; dangers of psychic practices and the pitfalls of pseudo-occultism; earth's sevenfold being; cosmic and terrestrial cycles; afterdeath states; the existence of highly advanced human beings; and many more. |
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| Masterwork of Blavatsky |
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Secret Doctrine by Helena Blavatsky (Hardback)
This book is the masterwork of Madame Blavatsky. Though published in 1888, in our opinion it will remain a seminal book for centuries and the basic teachings in it will provide the basis for the spiritual thought for the next 2,000 years of the Aquarian age.
This is the least expensive hardback version and a photofacimile of the original. Published by Theosophy Company. |
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Index to Secret Doctrine (indispensible for serious study)
An index is indispensable to the study of The Secret Doctrine. Since the The Secret Doctrine is so encyclopedic and encompassing, students usually find they look up key words in the index and then track down each individual reference. This index is the latest and most inclusive. |
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Theosophical Classics: Complete works of Blavatsky on CD.
This CD (with built-in search engine) contains the entire 15 volume "Blavatsky Collected Writings", "The Secret Doctrine", "Isis Unveiled", "Key to Theosophy", "Voice of the Silence", "Theosophical Glossary", "Mahatma Letters", and "Light on the Path". It also contains a built in search engine. |
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| Problems with Darwinism |
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Of Pandas and People by Percival Davies and Dean H. Kenyon
In a unique manner, Of Pandas and People gives the pros and cons of both the biological-evolution theory and the intelligent design concepts. |
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Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution by Michael J. Behe
This book makes a compelling argument that our knowledge of molecular information within cells shows incredible, seemingly, irrefutable, evidence of the intelligent design of life. As one reviewer put it well: "Mike Behe ... makes an overwhelming case against Darwin on the biochemical level. No one has done this before. It is an argument of great originality, elegance, and intellectual power." |
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Darwin on Trial by Philip Johnson
The controversial book that rocked the scientific establishment. Why? It shows that the theory of evolution is based not on fact but on faith - faith in philosophical naturalism. Phillip Johnson argues courageously that there simply is no vast body of empirical data supporting the theory. |
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Icons of Evolution by Jonathan Wells
These icons of evolution appear even in the most recent textbooks, although the scientific literature is full of evidence that they are false. Apparently, dogmatic promoters of Darwinian evolution fear that without these icons public faith in their claims will disappear, so they knowingly misinform our children and suppress scientific evidence. |
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| Biographies of Blavatsky |
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H.P. Blavatsky: The Mystery by Gottfried Purucker More than the outline of the life of a human personality, this volume is the biography of a soul, the soul of one who may rightly be called "the most remarkable and interest figure of her age – indeed, of any age known to history." |
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H.P. Blavatsky and The Theosophical Movement by Charles J. Ryan This well researched portrayal of HPB's life and works covers also the years following her death on May 8, 1891, and the efforts of theosophists to carry the movement into the twentieth century. |
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| Science Supportive of Theosophy |
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Hidden History of Human Race by Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson
Over the past two centuries researchers have found bones and artifacts showing that people like ourselves existed on earth millions of years ago. But the scientific establishment has suppressed, ignored, or forgotten these remarkable facts. |
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Cataclysm! by D. S. Allen and J. B. Delair
Follow this multi-disciplinary, scientific study as it examines the evidence of a great global catastrophe that occurred only 11,500 years ago. Crustal shifting, the tilting of Earth's axis, mass extinctions, upthrusted mountain ranges, rising and shrinking land masses, and gigantic volcanic eruptions and earthquakes |
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Self-Aware Universe by Amit Goswami, Ph.D.
In this stimulating and timely book, Amit Goswami, Ph.D., shatters the widely popular belief held by Western science that matter is the primary "stuff" of creation, and proposes instead that consciousness is the true foundation of all we know and perceive. |
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