The Occult WorldThis volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture. |
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Blavatsky's Masters were hierarchically organized , but it was in second generation Theosophy ( also known as neo - Theosophy , a term that at first was derogatory but is now also used as a descriptive label ) that the ranks and ...
Blavatsky's Masters were hierarchically organized , but it was in second generation Theosophy ( also known as neo - Theosophy , a term that at first was derogatory but is now also used as a descriptive label ) that the ranks and ...
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Besides numerous titles produced as merely the ' amanuensis ' of this Tibetan Master , Alice Bailey also produced works ... of the human being , and the existence of a hierarchy of Masters , are found throughout Bailey's writings .
Besides numerous titles produced as merely the ' amanuensis ' of this Tibetan Master , Alice Bailey also produced works ... of the human being , and the existence of a hierarchy of Masters , are found throughout Bailey's writings .
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Ballard built on Blavatsky's idea of the spiritually evolved Mahatmas or Masters , but added new names to this pantheon , and asserted that a group of these Masters were particularly concerned with the unique occult mission of America .
Ballard built on Blavatsky's idea of the spiritually evolved Mahatmas or Masters , but added new names to this pantheon , and asserted that a group of these Masters were particularly concerned with the unique occult mission of America .
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