Law of Sacrifice(With CJ),The

Sacrifice is selfless giving, the way to freedom from the bondage of karma. 'All nature must give forth or die.' The Eternal Principle gives of itself in manifestation: this is the great Cosmic Sacrifice, which C.Jinarajadasa explains with quotations from ancient texts and living examples. C.W.Leadbeater points out that sacrifice is 'Love in the fullest and deepest sense of the word.' By giving ourselves in loving service, in unselfish devotion and renunciation for the good of others, we can transmute ourselves. Love is the way to life and immortality.

Kundalini, An Occult Experience

This exceptional book embodies the results of personal observation on the movement of the all-powerful universal force, KUNDALINI, as it operates in the universe and in the individual.

The author describes in lyrical graphic language the awakening of consciousness as Kundalini moves from its base in the human body through the force centres, causing illumination and realization of universal Life, Light, Sound and Power.

Kingdom of the Gods,The

In this most unusual book Geoffrey Hodson, one of the greatest occultists of our times, gives a fascinating account of evolution as it relates to a kingdom of nature parallel to man, namesly the kingdom of the angelic hosts, known in the East as the kingdom of the Deva-s or "the shining ones".

Key to Theosophy, The

'Theosophy' may sound outlandish to many people. Is it some abstruse philosophy? Is t other-worldly? In this book such is-apprehensions are dispelled by H.P.Blavatsky, one of the Founders of the Theosophical Society. She anticipates every likely question, and answers it forthrightly.,vigorously and brilliantly. Theosophy is no armchair philosophy but a do-it-yourself guide to sane living. Here we find no moralizing but a stirring call to take charge of our own life and bow to no authority from outside. Theosophy is not other-worldly, but totally geared to the here and now.

Karma

In response to public demand for a simple exposition of theosophical techings, Dr Annie Besant and C.W.Leadbeater designed a set of seven Theosophical manuals, and Karma is the fourth in that series. These were written for the busy men and women of the workaday world, rather than the undaunted eager student, and seek to make plain and lucid some of the eternal truths that render life easier to bear and death easier to face.

Is Theosophy A Religion?

'Theosophy is no a Religion', says Madame Blavatsky; it is Religion itself, the Wisdom Religion from which individual religions have sprung. It is the one bond of unity, which is so universal and all-embracing, that no man as no no speck- from the gods and mortals down to animals, the blade of grass and atom- can be outside of its light. Therefore, any organization or body of than name must necessarily be a UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.