IN the July number of the Quarterly Review there is an article reviewing the recent book of J. C. Morrison upon “The Service of Man or the Future Religion”. And
[THE following letter has been received by the editors, in criticism on Mr. Keightley’s article on “Karma”; and as it raises many rather important points, an attempt has been made
SIMILITUDES OF DEMOPHILUS Anon IT is the business of a musician to harmonize every instrument, but of a well educated man to adapt himself harmoniously to every fortune. It is
Why fearest thou the darksome shades That creep across the path of life ? Why tremble at the thought of strife That oftentimes the soul invades ? Why sicken at
THE idea of re-incarnation, that is to say of a succession of earth-lives passed through by each individual monad, seems so new and so daring to the Western World, that