The Occult World

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Trübner & Company, 1881 - 172 psl.
 

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166 psl. - He answered and said unto them, 'Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.
166 psl. - Therefore speak I to them in parables : because they seeing, see not ; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.
144 psl. - ... legs of the sitter might appear out of all proportion with the head, and so on — so we have to first arrange our sentences and impress every letter to appear on paper in our minds before it becomes fit to be read. For the present it is all I can tell you. When science will have learned more about the mystery of the lithophyl (or litho-biblion), and how the impress of leaves comes originally to take place on stones, then I will be able to make you better understand the process. But you must...
132 psl. - Being but a cold classification of facts outside man, and existing before and after him, her domain of usefulness ceases for us at the outer boundary of these facts ; and whatever the inferences and results for humanity from the materials acquired by her method, she little cares. Therefore, as our sphere lies entirely outside hers — as far as the path of Uranus is outside the Earth's — we distinctly refuse to be broken on any wheel of her construction...
95 psl. - But, as on the one hand science would find itself unable, in its present state, to account for the wonders given in its name, and on the other the ignorant masses would still be left to view the phenomenon in the light of a miracle, every one who would thus be made a witness to the occurrence would be thrown off his balance, and the result would be deplorable.
132 psl. - The adept evolves these shapes consciously ; other men throw them off unconsciously. The adept, to be successful and preserve his power, must dwell in solitude, and more or less within his own soul.
166 psl. - like disposition on the part of Jesus and Paul to classify their doctrines as esoteric and exoteric — the mysteries of the Kingdom of God for the apostles, and parables for the multitude. 'We speak wisdom,' says Paul, 'among them that are perfect] or 'initiated.
164 psl. - If, now, we can prove, and we can do so on the evidence of the ' Kabala,' and the oldest traditions of the wisdomreligion, the philosophy of the old sanctuaries, that all these gods, whether of the Zoroastrians or of the Veda, are but so many personated occult powers of Nature, the faithful servants of the adepts of secret wisdom — magic — we are on secure ground.
126 psl. - ... (pardon me if that is not an English word) effect of our studies in the laws of nature. And so I, and every other Indian patriot, feel the strongest gratitude for every kind word or deed that is given in her behalf. " Imagine, then, that since we are all convinced that the degradation of India is largely due to the suffocation of her ancient spirituality...
63 psl. - ... little pink note. This was stuck on to the stalk of a leaf that had been quite freshly torn off, for the stalk was still green and moist — not withered as it would have been if the leaf had been torn off for any length of time. The note was found to contain these few words : "I have been asked to leave a note here for you. What can I do for you?" It was signed by some Thibetan characters. The pink paper on which it was written appeared to be the same which Madame Blavatsky had taken blank from...

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