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  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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    • authority, not only on what he himself can know, but also on all that
    • with this book. The author will describe what he believes he knows
    • in the form of dogmas for which belief based on authority were
    • “occult science,” as used by the author in earlier editions
    • that it belongs by “nature” to everyone, nor does the author
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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    • assuming that the author is ignorant of the viewpoint of natural
    • In his book, Theosophy, the author has discussed the fact that
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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    • Authorities,”) is of such a nature that the expressions of
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cover Sheet
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    • This translation has been authorized for the Western
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface First Edition
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    • IN OFFERING to the public a book like the present one, its author
    • author treats the simplest scientific concepts in a manner that shows
    • human mind.’ ” — What, however, does the author of this book say if
    • author does not do that in every case. He is able to imagine that his
    • author of this book is able to enter with his thinking into the soul
    • a judgment. A certain necessity arises to clarify what the author
    • personal element is only to make clear how the author is able to
    • seems necessary for the author to describe the personal circumstances
    • author of this book, however, intends to hold to the above expressed
    • physics, the author believes himself fully justified in what he has
    • order that the author's true motives be not mistaken still further.
    • might ask himself, “Has the author entirely neglected to study
    • that might arise from it, the author would again like to advance
    • presented here. The author has dealt with philosophical trends of
    • critics who have read the earlier writings of the author, for example,
    • author of this Occult Science combated Haeckel ‘with fire and sword,’
    • of a more than crude dualism.” — The author of this book, however,
    • the author believe that Haeckel's opponents are right, against whom,
    • discovered that the author's present day writings are in complete
    • The author also understands quite well the critic who generally
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  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Fourth Edition
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    • this activity. Nevertheless, the author of this book is not only
    • or who direct their false attacks at the person of the author. It
    • lack of modesty, but with joyful satisfaction that the author of this
    • The author does not accentuate this from lack of modesty, because he
    • Nevertheless, in numerous places the author became conscious of how
    • worlds, was greatly supplemented and amplified by its author. He
    • world. The author attempted to show that this experiencing of the
    • In conclusion, the author of this book should like to observe that
    • used in order to deal the author the heaviest possible blow and to
    • face of many attacks against the author, nevertheless, he is loath



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