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An Outline of Theosophy
By
Charles Webster Leadbeater
The Three Great Truths
In one of our
earliest Theosophical books it was written that there are three truths which
are absolute and cannot be lost, but yet may remain silent for lack of speech.
They are as great as life itself, and yet as simple as the simplest mind of
man. I can hardly do better than paraphrase these for the greatest of my
general principles.
I will then
give some corollaries which follow naturally from them, and then, thirdly, some
of the more prominent of the advantageous results which
necessarily
attend this definite knowledge. Having thus outlined the scheme in tabular
form, I will take it up point by point, and endeavour to offer such elementary
explanations as come within the scope of this little introductory book.
1. God
exists, and He is good. He is the great life-giver who dwells within us and
without us, is undying and eternally beneficent. He is not heard,
nor seen, nor
touched, yet is perceived by the man who desires perception.
2. Man is
immortal, and his future is one whose glory and splendour have no limit.
3. A Divine
law of absolute justice rules the world, so that each man is in truth his own
judge, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer
of his life,
his reward, his punishment.
To each of
these great truths are attached certain others, subsidiary and explanatory.
From the
first of them it follows:-
1. That, in
spite of appearance, all things are definitely and intelligently moving
together for good; that all circumstances, however untoward they may seem, are
in reality exactly what are needed; that everything around us tends, not to
hinder us, but to help us, if it is only understood.
2.That since
the whole scheme thus tends to man’s benefit, clearly it is his duty to learn
to understand it.
3That when he
thus understands it, it is also his duty intelligently to co-operate in this
scheme.
From the
second great truth it follows:-
1.That the
true man is a soul, and that this body is only an appanage.
2.That he
must therefore, regard everything from the standpoint of the soul, and that in
every case when an internal struggle takes place he must
realise his
identity with the higher and not with the lower.
3.That what
we commonly call his life is only one day in his true and larger life.
4.That death
is a matter of far less importance than is usually supposed, since it is by no means
the end of life, but merely the passage from one stage of it to another.
5.That man
has an immense evolution behind him, the study of which is most fascinating,
interesting and instructive.
6.That he has
also a splendid evolution before him, the study of which will be even more
fascinating and instructive.
7.That there
is an absolute certainty of final attainment for every human soul, no matter
how far he may have seemed to have strayed from the path of evolution.
From the
third great truth it follows:-
1.That every
thought, word, or action produces its definite result – not a reward or a
punishment imposed from without, but a result inherent in the action itself,
definitely connected with it in the relation of cause and effect, these being
really but two inseparable parts of one whole.
2.That it is
both the duty and interest of man to study this divine law closely, so that he
will be able to adapt himself to it and to use it, as we use other great laws
of nature.
3.That it is
necessary for man to attain perfect control over himself, so that he may guide
his life intelligently in accordance with this law.
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Concerns are raised about the fate of the wildlife as
The Spiritual Retreat, Tekels Park in Camberley,
Surrey, England is to be sold to a developer
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Chorley in Lancashire while the leadership claim
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Classic Introductory Theosophy
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A Text Book of Theosophy By C
What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
The Constitution of Man After Death Reincarnation
The Purpose of Life The Planetary Chains
The Result of Theosophical Study
An Outstanding
Introduction to Theosophy
By a student of
Katherine Tingley
Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man? Body and Soul
Body, Soul and Spirit Reincarnation Karma
Preface to the American Edition Introduction
Occultism and its Adepts The Theosophical Society
First Occult Experiences Teachings of Occult Philosophy
Later Occult Phenomena Appendix
Preface
Theosophy and the Masters General Principles
The Earth Chain Body and Astral Body Kama – Desire
Manas Of Reincarnation Reincarnation Continued
Karma Kama Loka
Devachan
Cycles
Arguments Supporting Reincarnation
Differentiation Of Species Missing Links
Psychic Laws, Forces, and Phenomena
Psychic Phenomena and Spiritualism
Karma Fundamental Principles Laws: Natural and Man-Made The Law of Laws
The Eternal Now
Succession
Causation The Laws of Nature A Lesson of The Law
Karma Does Not Crush Apply This Law
Man in The Three Worlds Understand The Truth
Man and His Surroundings The Three Fates
The Pair of Triplets Thought, The Builder
Practical Meditation Will and Desire
The Mastery of Desire Two Other Points
The Third Thread Perfect Justice
Our Environment
Our Kith and Kin Our Nation
The Light for a Good Man Knowledge of Law The Opposing Schools
The More Modern View Self-Examination Out of the Past
Old Friendships
We Grow By Giving Collective Karma Family Karma
National Karma
India’s Karma
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