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Teachers of The Eternal Doctrine: From Tsong-Ka-Pa To Nostradamus
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Teachers of The Eternal Doctrine: From Tsong-Ka-Pa To Nostradamus
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by Elton A Hall and The Editorial Board of Theosophy Trust
Sales Rank : 2117365
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Paperback: 198 pages
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. July 6, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0595401430
ISBN-13: 978-0595401437
Product Dimensions:
8.8 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
Product Description
Raghavan Iyer founded HERMES, a journal of Theosophical Wisdom, as one of several vehicles for the current behind the 7th Century Impulsion just prior to the beginning of the 1975 Cycle in Santa Barbara, California. In that journal, he illustrated the ways in which Mahatmas have worked and continue to work in the world. In the lead article of this volume, The Seventh Impulsion: 19632000, he made clear that the Mahatmic impulsions were concentrated in the last quarter of each century, but that preparations for them occurred earlier, and that their reverberations lasted far beyond the conclusion of each quarter-century cycle in an unfailing continuous stream.
Near the beginning of 1976, after a year of guiding the golden HERMES current, Professor Iyer determined that those thinkers and teachers most involved in the Seven Century Plan should be honored through writingscalled the Teacher Articlesthat described the hidden current behind their lives and the timeless context for their work within the cycles of time. All of the Teacher Articles were written from a Theosophical perspective based, in large part, upon the philosophy expounded in H. P. Blavatskys The Secret Doctrine. This collection of essays contains those articles that first appeared in HERMES as an exploration of the Seven Century Plan.
About The Author
Professor Elton A. Hall taught philosophy and religious studies for 40 years at Moorhead State University, California State University (Fresno), Oxnard College, and Moorpark College. His writings have appeared in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, The Journal of the Muhyiddin ibn al-Arabi Society, Manas, The Middle Way, and HERMES.
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