The Hidden Side of Things
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Rating | : | 4.92 (587 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1449582796 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 242 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
a work in progress said Head's up!. Head's up! This is volume I. I got the impression this was volume II from another review.. A clairvoyant view of just about every thing. This book is a trip.Hugely detailed descriptions of the purported astral and causal appearances of a broad array of phenomena, from nasty thoughts to rose bushes to church bells ringing.Obviously, for the new disciple there is the distraction of getting caught up in the accounts of these lower planes, but for fun, as a sort of clairvoyant travelogue of the unseen world, entertaining and fascinating stuff.If your meditation is done for the day, relax with this. It beats the ugly news of the world.. "Buy Volume One First!" according to Abraxus. The Hidden Side of the Things should be read from beginning to end. Volume 1 is invaluable and should be required reading for every serious student of the Occult. This follow up volume merely continues what was set forth in volume 1. Both books are an incredible asset to understanding the Occult influences.
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C.W. This is an essential book for any student of metaphysics, energy healing and psychic development!. Leadbeater, a luminary in the fields of metaphysics and Theosophy, tells you everything you need to know about the Hidden Side of Thingshow the unseen energies of others, of nature, of the buildings we inhabit, of the rituals we perform, and of our own habits and thoughts have on us, on every level
Charles Webster Leadbeater (1847-1934) was a Church of England clergyman until he joined the Theosophical Society in 1883. His worldwide lectures presented a new viewpoint to thousands of people. He was a highly developed clairvoyant and the author of over thirty books on the spiritual life and on the psychic nature of man. He spent som