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
(The New Dispensationist.) THUS may be interpreted the symbolical appearance represented and described in the St. Stephen’s Review of 24th September 1887. The lion [ It is somewhat difficult to
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“ In many mortal forms I rashly sought The shadow of that idol of my thought.” —Shelley “Après l’amour éteint si je vécus encore C’est pour la vérité, soif
Buddha ! my earthly memory is so dimmed By this poor passing life which travels a hem Across my soul, and thought I cannot stem Pours like a flood to
IT was a dark and solitary path, a narrow, hardly perceptible, footway in a dense forest, hemmed in by two walls of impenetrable thorns and wild creepers, covering, as with
SAFELY returned from my long tour of ten months, my first duty upon reaching home is to remind the Branches that the time approaches for the Annual Meeting of the
IT is somewhat difficult to say what real or theosophical work is when exactly defined, and, in consequence, it becomes very easy to speak of an effort as untheosophical
I sit alone in the twilight, Dreaming — but not as of old; Blind to the flickering fire-light, Mystic visions my spirit enfold. What means this struggle within me, This