The Seven Creative Principles By Hiram E. Butler
The Seven Creative Principles By Hiram E. Butler
Publishing: 1895 by the Esoteric Publishing Company, Third Edition
Author of Solar Biology, Hiram E. Butler delivered these lectures in 1887 to members of the Society for Esoteric Culture, and at the request of those members, these lectures were printed in book format. “They will be found highly suggestive and valuable to thinking people, on account of the original views presented, and the novel and forcible analysis and treatment of the great subject of CREATION. They contain so many central thoughts that are new to the general public, that, in treating the several Principles, some repetition has been found necessary in the different lectures, on account of the mutual dependence and interrelation of the Seven; but not more than deemed essential to fully impress and enforce the central facts and workings of NATURE. They are not submitted as labored and polished essays, but rather as gushing springs from the great fountain of natural Truth, to refresh the soul, strengthen the mind, and open the eyes of the spiritually inclined to possibilities of attainments not now thought of.” From the introduction ULTRA RARE
Condition: Very Good / ex-library book with sticker on spine (refer to pictures) / else is very good for over 100 years old
“Where shall we find God of our ideal? In the quiet room, or lonely spot on the mountain top, or by the surging sea; wherever the mind can sit in calm meditation, and go out in this wonderful thought of the Infinite, tracing and following it wherever the imagination may lead, feeling certain that we cannot go astray; for it is God we seek, and God is infinite life and love and thought, infinite wisdom, power, and everything of which we can form any conception. When you know how to take hold upon yourself by the power of your own superior will, and then begin to think about that God, begin to imitate and try to be like him, and endeavor to bring your body and all its parts ot the utmost perfection; begin to unfold, to think, to know, to will, to be, – then you commence to be like that Infinite; then the limits around you will begin to expand, the boundaries of the will will become wider and broader, and soon you will find that there are possibilities within you and within all that are so far beyond anything we have heretofore conceived, that we might imagine a man who possessed with such power was the god of the universe.” Hiram Erastus Butler The Seven Creative Principles
The Seven Creative Principles By Hiram E. Butler
Publishing: 1895 by the Esoteric Publishing Company, Third Edition
Author of Solar Biology, Hiram E. Butler delivered these lectures in 1887 to members of the Society for Esoteric Culture, and at the request of those members, these lectures were printed in book format. “They will be found highly suggestive and valuable to thinking people, on account of the original views presented, and the novel and forcible analysis and treatment of the great subject of CREATION. They contain so many central thoughts that are new to the general public, that, in treating the several Principles, some repetition has been found necessary in the different lectures, on account of the mutual dependence and interrelation of the Seven; but not more than deemed essential to fully impress and enforce the central facts and workings of NATURE. They are not submitted as labored and polished essays, but rather as gushing springs from the great fountain of natural Truth, to refresh the soul, strengthen the mind, and open the eyes of the spiritually inclined to possibilities of attainments not now thought of.” From the introduction ULTRA RARE
Condition: Very Good / ex-library book with sticker on spine (refer to pictures) / else is very good for over 100 years old
“Where shall we find God of our ideal? In the quiet room, or lonely spot on the mountain top, or by the surging sea; wherever the mind can sit in calm meditation, and go out in this wonderful thought of the Infinite, tracing and following it wherever the imagination may lead, feeling certain that we cannot go astray; for it is God we seek, and God is infinite life and love and thought, infinite wisdom, power, and everything of which we can form any conception. When you know how to take hold upon yourself by the power of your own superior will, and then begin to think about that God, begin to imitate and try to be like him, and endeavor to bring your body and all its parts ot the utmost perfection; begin to unfold, to think, to know, to will, to be, – then you commence to be like that Infinite; then the limits around you will begin to expand, the boundaries of the will will become wider and broader, and soon you will find that there are possibilities within you and within all that are so far beyond anything we have heretofore conceived, that we might imagine a man who possessed with such power was the god of the universe.” Hiram Erastus Butler The Seven Creative Principles
The Seven Creative Principles By Hiram E. Butler
Publishing: 1895 by the Esoteric Publishing Company, Third Edition
Author of Solar Biology, Hiram E. Butler delivered these lectures in 1887 to members of the Society for Esoteric Culture, and at the request of those members, these lectures were printed in book format. “They will be found highly suggestive and valuable to thinking people, on account of the original views presented, and the novel and forcible analysis and treatment of the great subject of CREATION. They contain so many central thoughts that are new to the general public, that, in treating the several Principles, some repetition has been found necessary in the different lectures, on account of the mutual dependence and interrelation of the Seven; but not more than deemed essential to fully impress and enforce the central facts and workings of NATURE. They are not submitted as labored and polished essays, but rather as gushing springs from the great fountain of natural Truth, to refresh the soul, strengthen the mind, and open the eyes of the spiritually inclined to possibilities of attainments not now thought of.” From the introduction ULTRA RARE
Condition: Very Good / ex-library book with sticker on spine (refer to pictures) / else is very good for over 100 years old
“Where shall we find God of our ideal? In the quiet room, or lonely spot on the mountain top, or by the surging sea; wherever the mind can sit in calm meditation, and go out in this wonderful thought of the Infinite, tracing and following it wherever the imagination may lead, feeling certain that we cannot go astray; for it is God we seek, and God is infinite life and love and thought, infinite wisdom, power, and everything of which we can form any conception. When you know how to take hold upon yourself by the power of your own superior will, and then begin to think about that God, begin to imitate and try to be like him, and endeavor to bring your body and all its parts ot the utmost perfection; begin to unfold, to think, to know, to will, to be, – then you commence to be like that Infinite; then the limits around you will begin to expand, the boundaries of the will will become wider and broader, and soon you will find that there are possibilities within you and within all that are so far beyond anything we have heretofore conceived, that we might imagine a man who possessed with such power was the god of the universe.” Hiram Erastus Butler The Seven Creative Principles