
The Ocean of Theosophy
by Judge, William Quan
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Theosophy
Chapters
50
Total Words
53,783
Reading Time
216 min
Published
1881
theosophy
Start ReadingTable of Contents
1.Preface
4 min2.CHAPTER I.
1 min3.CHAPTER II.
1 min4.CHAPTER III.
1 min5.CHAPTER IV.
1 min6.CHAPTER V.
1 min7.CHAPTER VI.
1 min8.CHAPTER VII.
1 min9.CHAPTER VIII.
1 min10.CHAPTER IX.
1 min11.CHAPTER X.
1 min12.CHAPTER XI.
1 min13.CHAPTER XII.
1 min14.CHAPTER XIII.
1 min15.CHAPTER XIV.
1 min16.CHAPTER XV.
1 min17.CHAPTER XVI.
1 min18.CHAPTER XVII.
1 min19.CHAPTER I.
17 min20.CHAPTER II.
12 min21.CHAPTER III.
8 min22.CHAPTER IV.
8 min23.CHAPTER V.
14 min24.CHAPTER VI.
9 min25.CHAPTER VII.
11 min26.CHAPTER VIII.
13 min27.CHAPTER IX.
12 min28.CHAPTER X.
13 min29.CHAPTER XI.
14 min30.CHAPTER XII.
14 min31.CHAPTER XIII.
12 min32.CHAPTER XIV.
13 min33.CHAPTER XV.
11 min34.CHAPTER XVI.
16 min35.CHAPTER XVII.
3 min36.I. At no time have these spirits given the laws governing any of
1 min37.II. The spirits disagree among themselves, one stating the after-life
1 min38.III. The spirits have discovered nothing in respect to history,
1 min39.IV. In these forty years no _rationale_ of phenomena nor of development
1 min40.V. The mediums come to physical and moral grief, are accused of fraud,
1 min41.VII. It is plainly to be seen through all that is reported of the
2 min42.I. The complete heredity of man astrally, spiritually, and psychically,
1 min43.II. The nature of the mind, its operation, its powers; the nature and
1 min44.III. The nature, extent, function, and power of man’s inner Astral
1 min45.IV. The fate of the real man after death, his state, power, activity
1 min46.V. That the intermediary between mind and body—the Astral body—is
1 min47.VI. The existence, nature, power, and function of the Astral light
1 min48.VII. The existence in the Astral light of beings not using bodies
1 min49.VIII. The existence and operation of occult laws and forces in nature
1 min50.IX. That the Astral body of the medium, partaking of the nature of
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