Reincarnation and the Law of KarmaLibrary of Alexandria, 1908-01-01 - 249 psl. |
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CHAPTER III THE ROMANS AND GREEKS | |
CHAPTER IV THE JEWS ESSENES AND EARLY CHRISTIANS | |
CHAPTER V THE HINDUS | |
CHAPTER VI THE MODERN WEST | |
CHAPTER VII BETWEEN AND BEYOND INCARNATIONS | |
CHAPTER VIII THE JUSTICE OF REINCARNATION | |
CHAPTER IX THE ARGUMENT FOR REINCARNATION | |
CHAPTER X THE PROOFS OF REINCARNATION | |
CHAPTER XI ARGUMENTS AGAINST REINCARNATION | |
CHAPTER XII THE LAW OF KARMA | |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
according ancient argument Astral Body attracted belief birth bliss Buddhism Chaldea Christian Church claim consciousness consider death desire Devachan Divine doctrine of Rebirth doctrine of Reincarnation Druids early Christian earth earth-life earthly Egyptians energy Essenes eternal evil evolution existence experience fact favor forms fundamental future Grecian Heaven held higher planes highest conceptions Hindu mind Hindu Philosophy hold human soul immaterial immortality India individual Inner Teachings Jewish Justice Kaballists Karma Law of Karma lower mans manifestation material matter Maya mental mentioned Metempsychosis mystic occult occultists original orthodox pagan and heathen pain pass past lives Patanjali person physical Plato Prakriti pre-existence present principle proof punishment Purusha Pythagoras race reason recollection regarding Reincarnationists religion religious repeated incarnations Resurrection Rouach says seems spiritual Spiritual Evolution taught teacher theory Theosophical things Thou truth unfoldment universal Vaisheshika Western world William Walker Atkinson writer Yogi Philosophy