Volume XII, Number 11
On page 1 of the present edition, the article “Saying Thanks to All Beings” discusses whether there is a real need to desire anything. Is not Life complete in itself already?
Pages 2 and 3 examine the self-criticism made by H.P. Blavatsky in 1889-1890, for having miscalculated in her writings the ethical weaknesses of the world at large. There is a practical lesson for us in the episode.
The Aquarian goes on with a letter from a Master of the Wisdom to a disciple who was about to fail. The document shows how frank can a real sage be. On page 5, we have the analysis of a photo taken in India in the 1880s, which shows several leading pioneers of the theosophical movement. On page 6, readers can see the article by H. P. Blavatsky entitled “The Mind in Nature”. On pp. 10-11, the note entitled “The Beauty of Abstract Truth” investigates a common ground between Theosophy and the 18th century philosophy of Francis Hutcheson. Closing the edition, Robert Crosbie writes that “there is a chance for us”, which depends on us making certain decisions in life.
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On the role of the esoteric movement in the ethical awakening of mankind during the 21st century, see the book “The Fire and Light of Theosophical Literature”, by Carlos Cardoso Aveline.
Published in 2013 by The Aquarian Theosophist, the volume has 255 pages and can be obtained through Amazon Books.
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