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Alternative-medicine healers recognize them as a dynamic resource for health. First published in 1927, this pioneering book by famed clairvoyant C. W. Leadbeater was the first to introduce the chakras to the West.
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This esoteric classic examines the invisible bodies of humans, showing how the colors of the aura change with different emotional states.
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To access its transformative force, Leadbeater returns to original teachings and decodes its story symbolically as a guide for direct knowledge (Gr: gnosis) of the Divine. “As Christ had the Godhead behind Him, so have we the same power, ...
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Charles Webster Leadbeater 16 February 1854 - 1 March 1934) was an influential member of the Theosophical Society, author on occult subjects and co-initiator with J. I. Wedgwood of the Liberal Catholic Church.
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The book delves into the nature of the universe, human existence, and the evolution of the soul, offering profound insights into the mystical and spiritual dimensions of life.
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Leadbeater's expertise in spiritual matters shines through in the book, making it a seminal work in the field of esoteric literature.
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Leadbeater agreed and brought with him one of his pupil Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa. Using "astral clairvoyance" Leadbeater assisted William Scott-Elliot to write his book The Story of Atlantis, for which Sinnett wrote the preface.
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The object of this manual is to collect and make some attempt to arrange this scattered information, and also to supplement it slightly in cases where new facts have come to our knowledge.
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The book, written by notable Theosophical Society member Leadbeater, discusses the concept of "helpers" or spiritual creatures who support people in their everyday lives. There are two sections to the book.
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This book challenges and expands your thinking, prompting readers to revisit its teachings for a fuller grasp of its profound concepts. How can the insights presented in this book transform your perspective on spiritual growth?