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C. W. Leadbeater Collection Vol: 2 (4 Books) Invisible Helpers, The life After Death, The Christian Creed, An Outline of Theosophy.
C W Leadbeater Collection Vol 2 Invisible Helpers The life After Death The Christian Creed An Outline of Theosophy - 4 Books Author:C. W. Leadbeater C. W. Leadbeater Collection Vol: 2 (4 Books) Invisible Helpers, The life After Death, The Christian Creed, An Outline of Theosophy. BOOK ONE: INVISIBLE HELPERS It is one of the most beautiful characteristics of Theosophy that it gives back to people in a more rational form everything which was really useful and helpful to them in the religions w... more »hich they have outgrown. Many who have broken through the chrysalis of blind faith, and mounted on the wings of reason and intuition to the freer, nobler mental life of more exalted levels, nevertheless feel that in the process of this glorious gain a something has been lost - that in giving up the beliefs of their childhood they have also cast aside much of the beauty and the poetry of life. BOOK TWO THE CHRISTIAN CREED THERE are many students of Theosophy who have been, and indeed still are, earnest Christians; and though their faith has gradually broadened out into unorthodoxy, they have retained a strong affection for the forms and ceremonials of the religion into which they were born. It is a pleasure to them to hear the recitation of the ancient prayers and creeds, the time-honoured psalms and canticles, though they try to read into them a higher and wider meaning than the ordinary orthodox interpretation. BOOK THREE The life after death And How Theosophy Unveils It This subject of life after death is one of great interest to all of us, not only because we ourselves must certainly one day die, but far more because there can scarcely be any one among us, except perhaps the very young, who has not lost (as we call it) by death some one or more of those who are near and dear to us. So if there be any information available with regard to the life after death, we are naturally very anxious to have it. BOOK FOUR AN OUTLINE OF THEOSOPHY For many a year men have been discussing, arguing, enquiring about certain great basic truths?about the existence and the nature of God, about His relation to man, and about the past and future of humanity. So radically have they differed upon these points, and so bitterly have they assailed and ridiculed one another's beliefs, that there has come to be a firmly-rooted popular opinion that with regard to all these matters there is no certainty available?nothing but vague speculation amid a cloud of unsound deductions drawn from ill-established premises. And this in spite of the very definite, though frequently incredible, assertions made on these subjects on behalf of the various religions.« less