By: L. W. Rogers (1859-1953)
Elementary Theosophy by L. W. Rogers is a concise and accessible introduction to the complex and fascinating world of theosophy. Rogers does an excellent job of breaking down the principles and concepts of theosophy in a way that is easy to understand for beginners. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of reality, the evolution of consciousness, and the role of karma and reincarnation.
One of the standout features of the book is Rogers' clear and engaging writing style. His explanations are straightforward and to the point, making it easy for readers to grasp the key ideas of theosophy without getting bogged down in overly complex language or concepts. Additionally, the book is well-organized, with each chapter building upon the previous ones to provide a comprehensive overview of theosophical beliefs and practices.
Overall, Elementary Theosophy is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about theosophy. Whether you are a complete novice or have some prior knowledge of the subject, this book offers a solid foundation for further exploration. Highly recommended for those looking to delve into the world of theosophy with clarity and insight. Book Description: This book provides the basics of Theosophy and perhaps the beginning of a life long journey. Theosophy comes from the ancient wisdom that man and nature are as inseparable from the universe as the universe is inseparable from man and nature. It is a science and a philosophy, not a religion which depends on (dogma) faith. Knowledge gained through the study of Theosophy comes from the understanding of natural laws and harmony of the universe. Rogers shows us why we cannot separate ourselves from God (universe); the evolution of the soul; rebirth after physical death; why we don’t remember past lives and much more. If you’ve ever questioned why we are here or what happens when we die, the study of Theosophy may provide answers.
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