Isis unveiled, المجلد 1Рипол Классик, 1919 - 4 من الصفحات Isis unveiled: a master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology. |
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الصفحة v
... eternal and supreme. We believe in no Magic which transcends the scope and capacity of the human mind, nor in "miracle," whether divine or diabolical, if such imply a transgression of the laws of nature instituted from all eternity ...
... eternal and supreme. We believe in no Magic which transcends the scope and capacity of the human mind, nor in "miracle," whether divine or diabolical, if such imply a transgression of the laws of nature instituted from all eternity ...
الصفحة xi
... eternal? Plato taught justice as subsisting in the soul of its possessor and his greatest good. “ Men, in pr0portion to their intellect, have admitted his transcendent claims." Yet his commentators, almOst with one consent, shrink from ...
... eternal? Plato taught justice as subsisting in the soul of its possessor and his greatest good. “ Men, in pr0portion to their intellect, have admitted his transcendent claims." Yet his commentators, almOst with one consent, shrink from ...
الصفحة xii
... eternal essence of things may not be perceptible by our physical senses, it may be apprehended by the mind of those who are not wilfully obtuse. “To you,” said Jesus to his elect disciples, “ it is given to know the mysteries of the ...
... eternal essence of things may not be perceptible by our physical senses, it may be apprehended by the mind of those who are not wilfully obtuse. “To you,” said Jesus to his elect disciples, “ it is given to know the mysteries of the ...
الصفحة xiii
... eternal realities. This faculty of contemplating reality in a direct and immediate manner belongs to God alone ; the aspiration for this knowledge constitutes what is really meant by pkflorapfiHhe love of wisdom. The love of truth is ...
... eternal realities. This faculty of contemplating reality in a direct and immediate manner belongs to God alone ; the aspiration for this knowledge constitutes what is really meant by pkflorapfiHhe love of wisdom. The love of truth is ...
الصفحة xiv
... eternal truth, goodness, and beauty. “The soul," says Plato, in the Theorems, “cannot come into the form of a man if it has never seen the truth. This is a recollection of those things which our soul formerly saw when journeying with ...
... eternal truth, goodness, and beauty. “The soul," says Plato, in the Theorems, “cannot come into the form of a man if it has never seen the truth. This is a recollection of those things which our soul formerly saw when journeying with ...
المحتوى
Impure mediums and their guides | 325 |
Paychumetryanaidtoscientificremch | 333 |
TheUnknowablc n nu | 340 |
H nu | 350 |
Rainmationlililnvwinll IiIOIQIOllfiillilllililllllQOIOOOQIIIvIl0i I i I n I I 1 0onun110Q000nunnonooolt noloououI | 357 |
Vulnerabilityofccrtainlhadows _ + | 363 |
TheauthorwitnatrialofmagicinIndia | 369 |
CHAPTER XI | 378 |
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CHAPTER | 99 |
The twins unconscious cerebralion and unconscious ventrfloquim | 116 |
CHAPTER V | 125 |
Nature of the primordial substance e | 133 |
Experimentsol the lakirs | 153 |
CHAPTER VI | 159 |
Timmflemity | 184 |
end Cox theory | 195 |
Attraction end repulsion universal in all the kingdom of nature | 215 |
Thequeuehiesslamp | 224 |
Modemignnnnceof vitnlforce | 237 |
Univernlityofbeliefinmlgie | 247 |
CHAPTER VIII | 253 |
Prophecy of Nostradamus fulfilled | 260 |
Coincidences the panacea of modern science 368 | 274 |
only natural forces _ _ _ _ | 280 |
CHAPTER IX | 289 |
results | 295 |
Descentot spiritintometter | 302 |
CHAPTER II | 303 |
Ibehimcnatureofman | 309 |
Elunmlnlsqaedfimllydacribed n u H | 311 |
Bwedcnborgimviewsansouldeath | 319 |
Teratologicalphenomenadiscusiod 335 | 407 |
Turning ariver into bloodavegetable phenomenal | 413 |
Confessions of pounce by men officicnec H 4 17 | 423 |
Instinctandremndefined | 429 |
Dclibaate miuepresentationsoflgmpriére | 437 |
CHAPTER XIII | 461 |
MagiulexpcrimcntinBengll Hn uu H H | 467 |
IheIndian tapeclimbingtrickmillusion | 473 |
Umitsofmspended enimation | 481 |
Hediumahiptotallyantagonistictoldcptship H + | 487 |
Wmmatuifliaedspifitsf | 493 |
Thedixirlndalkahut | 503 |
CHAPTER XIV | 515 |
Themcienl lmdofthePhlrIthS u | 521 |
Antiquity of the Nilotic monuments | 529 |
Ansofwuandpence | 545 |
RuembimcutotheEgyptim | 551 |
Thelessonstuugbtbytheruinsof Siam | 563 |
IheEgyptianTauatPalenque | 573 |
IealonsudufiveneloftheIIindm | 581 |
Theageof theVedunndManu | 587 |
Atlantismittspeoples | 593 |
IheGobidesertandits secrets | 599 |
Themagieiaaaidg notimpedesnature | 617 |
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according ages ancient animal appear assert astral attraction become believe body called cause century Christian considered created death demonstrated deny direct discovery divine doctrine earth Egyptian electricity elements eternal ether evidence existence experience explain expression eyes fact find fire first force given gives hand Hindu human idea ignorant immortal intelligence invisible knowledge known laws learned less light living magic magnetic manifestations material matter means medium mind mysterious nature never object once opinion organic origin pass persons phenomena philosophers physical plant Plato possessed present principle produced Professor proved pure question race reason religion remains remarks result says scientific scientists secret sense soul speak spirit tell term theory things thought tion true truth turn universe views visible whole wonderful writing