Initiation By Annie Besant
Initiation - The Perfecting Of Man By Annie Besant
Publishing: 1918 by The Theosophical Publishing House, Upper Woborn Place, London
We have adopted the saying “no one is perfect.” We typically say that when ourselves have done something undesirable or a close family/friend has committed some type of undesirable act. However, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.” SUPER RARE
Condition: Good- / spine has shelf-wear / cover has minor wear / pages have frequent pen underlining and minimal marginalia in the first half of the book / second half is basically unmarked and clean / former book owner plate inside front cover as well as minimal taping? (refer to pictures) / book binding is still very strong
“The first of the Qualifications, as I told you last week, is called Discrimination, discrimination between the real and the unreal. Among the Buddhists they call it the “opening of the doors of the mind,” a very graphic and significant expression. Last week also I told you how you might meditate in order to find the higher consciousness which is yourself. How shall we apply what we have learned in meditation to practice? To meditate on a quality and then to live it, that is the way of definite progress.” - Annie Besant Initiation - The Perfecting Of Man
Initiation - The Perfecting Of Man By Annie Besant
Publishing: 1918 by The Theosophical Publishing House, Upper Woborn Place, London
We have adopted the saying “no one is perfect.” We typically say that when ourselves have done something undesirable or a close family/friend has committed some type of undesirable act. However, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.” SUPER RARE
Condition: Good- / spine has shelf-wear / cover has minor wear / pages have frequent pen underlining and minimal marginalia in the first half of the book / second half is basically unmarked and clean / former book owner plate inside front cover as well as minimal taping? (refer to pictures) / book binding is still very strong
“The first of the Qualifications, as I told you last week, is called Discrimination, discrimination between the real and the unreal. Among the Buddhists they call it the “opening of the doors of the mind,” a very graphic and significant expression. Last week also I told you how you might meditate in order to find the higher consciousness which is yourself. How shall we apply what we have learned in meditation to practice? To meditate on a quality and then to live it, that is the way of definite progress.” - Annie Besant Initiation - The Perfecting Of Man
Initiation - The Perfecting Of Man By Annie Besant
Publishing: 1918 by The Theosophical Publishing House, Upper Woborn Place, London
We have adopted the saying “no one is perfect.” We typically say that when ourselves have done something undesirable or a close family/friend has committed some type of undesirable act. However, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.” SUPER RARE
Condition: Good- / spine has shelf-wear / cover has minor wear / pages have frequent pen underlining and minimal marginalia in the first half of the book / second half is basically unmarked and clean / former book owner plate inside front cover as well as minimal taping? (refer to pictures) / book binding is still very strong
“The first of the Qualifications, as I told you last week, is called Discrimination, discrimination between the real and the unreal. Among the Buddhists they call it the “opening of the doors of the mind,” a very graphic and significant expression. Last week also I told you how you might meditate in order to find the higher consciousness which is yourself. How shall we apply what we have learned in meditation to practice? To meditate on a quality and then to live it, that is the way of definite progress.” - Annie Besant Initiation - The Perfecting Of Man