Short Biography of Annie Besant, A

In this brief biography of Dr Annie Besant, second international President of the Theosophical Society(TS), Adyar, C.Jinarajadasa delivers the portrait of an exceptional woman who took part in important social and political struggles in Europe as well as in India, and above all, who distinguished herself as great speaker while disseminating theosophical ideas, thus reinforcing the standing of the TS movement worldwide. This short work is an invitation to a formal and profound study of an extraordinary leader who in many ways proved to be ahead of her time.

Seventy Fifth Anniversary Book of the T.S- 1926-50

This excellent book recording the history of the Theosophical Society from 1926-1950, has been painstakingly researched and is accurate in fact and shrewd in assessment.

Mrs. Ransom tells us:' I have tried to be accurate, to observe due proportion, to exercise the historian's prerogative of impartiality, and to give a clear impression of how the great ideals of the  Society are working themselves out.'

She has succeeded admirably.

Seventy Fifth Anniversary Book of the T.S- 1926-50

This excellent book recording the history of the Theosophical Society from 1926-1950, has been painstakingly researched and is accurate in fact and shrewd in assessment.

Mrs. Ransom tells us:' I have tried to be accurate, to observe due proportion, to exercise the historian's prerogative of impartiality, and to give a clear impression of how the great ideals of the  Society are working themselves out.'

She has succeeded admirably.

Seven Principles of Man, The

This book is a first in a series of manuals intended to meet the need for a simple exposition o Theosophy. It describes in clear terms the seven aspects of man's nature based on theosophical precepts. Its aim is to lead the casual enquirer to a deeper study of the philosophy, science and religion of Theosophy and ultimately to a realization of the central objective of the Society, the brotherhood of man, and the possibility of spiritual growth.

Seven Principles of Man, The

This book is a first in a series of manuals intended to meet the need for a simple exposition o Theosophy. It describes in clear terms the seven aspects of man's nature based on theosophical precepts. Its aim is to lead the casual enquirer to a deeper study of the philosophy, science and religion of Theosophy and ultimately to a realization of the central objective of the Society, the brotherhood of man, and the possibility of spiritual growth.

Seven Human Temperaments, The

In the esoteric tradition, the number 7 occurs frequently. The Seven Rays refer to seven different human temperaments.The author describes the characteristics of people in each of these Rays, their strengths and weaknesses, ideals, and methods. He also points out that most people show forth in daily life the characteristics of several rays. Ultimately, we must develop the qualities of all the rays, although the unique characteristics of one of them will predominate.

Seven Great Religions

The religious life is a life of love and understanding, serving to unite all people and all beings in one Whole, not to divide.  In this brilliant series of lectures, Annie Besant , former President of The Theosophical Society (1907-33), delves into the world's seven great religions, to bring out the role of the religions in uniting and elevating the world. 

Self-Culture

In this book the author expounds the philosophy and science of Self-Culture based on a profound understanding of man's relationship with the universe and his ultimate destiny. He explains the application of the natural laws governing the universe in their totality to the problem of human evolution.  He also deals with the problem of Self-Discipline and Self-Culture which are involved in preparing the vehicles of the aspirant to embark on the voyage of self-exploration and self-realization.