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  • av Swami Vivekananda
    296,-

    A sacred exchange of wisdom and compassion with the Letters-Fifth Series, a literary gem meticulously crafted by the revered Swami Vivekananda. Within the pages of this extraordinary collection, the reader is transported into an intimate world of heartfelt correspondence, where Swami Vivekananda's words transcend time and space, offering solace, guidance, and profound insights. Each letter is a radiant thread, intricately woven with love, compassion, and unwavering devotion. With profound eloquence, Swami Vivekananda addresses individual concerns, doubts, and struggles, offering personalized guidance and support on the path of self-realization. These letters form a sacred bond between teacher and student, forging a deep connection that transcends the limitations of physical presence. Swami Vivekananda's words become a lifeline, providing solace and inspiration to those who seek spiritual growth amidst the challenges of everyday life. Through the Letters-Fifth Series, the reader is invited to witness the transformative power of divine guidance and the profound impact it can have on the seeker's journey.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    296,-

    Epistles-Fourth Series, which was written by the revered Swami Vivekananda, is a deep piece of writing that takes you into the sacred world of wisdom and self-reflection. Within the pages of this spiritual masterpiece, the reader is gently embraced by timeless truths and heartfelt advice that are shared through the personal means of letters. These letters act as holy bridges between teacher and student, bridging the gap between them and shedding light on the inner landscape of a spiritual path. Through these letters, the reader is gently led to find their own holy nature and realize what they are capable of. This piece of literature is like a kind friend who walks with the seeker through the ups and downs of the spiritual journey. Every time the reader turns a page, they are reminded of their own inner divinity and encouraged to walk the road to self-realization with courage, faith, and a strong sense of commitment.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    280,-

    "Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished" is an adventure novel written by R.M. Ballantyne. The book follows the thrilling escapades of its protagonist as they navigate through challenging and dangerous situations. Set in various locations around the world, "Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished" takes readers on a journey of exploration, discovery, and survival. The story focuses on the adventures of the main character, who encounters different cultures, landscapes, and encounters with both natural elements and human adversaries. R.M. Ballantyne, known for his vivid storytelling and attention to detail, brings the various settings to life through his descriptions, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and challenges faced by the characters. The novel explores themes of courage, resourcefulness, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity. "Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished" captures the spirit of adventure, combining elements of exploration, danger, and personal growth. Ballantyne's engaging prose draws readers into a world of unknown territories and unexpected encounters, keeping them on the edge of their seats as they follow the protagonist's journey.

  • av Horatio Alger
    256,-

    "Cast Upon the Breakers" is a captivating novel by Horatio Alger, Jr., a renowned American author known for his rags-to-riches stories. The book follows the journey of its protagonist, who faces challenging circumstances and finds themselves cast upon the turbulent waves of life. Set against a backdrop of adversity and social struggles, "Cast Upon the Breakers" explores themes of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of success. Alger's storytelling prowess shines as the protagonist overcomes various obstacles, navigates through hardships, and ultimately strives to rise above their circumstances. The novel offers readers a glimpse into the social and economic realities of the time, providing a reflection of the challenges faced by individuals striving for a better life. "Cast Upon the Breakers" stands as a testament to Alger's literary legacy and his ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers.

  • av F J Snell
    270,-

    F. J. Snell's "The Customs of Old England" takes the reader on a fascinating journey of the intricate web of ancient traditions and customs in England. Snell deeply examines into England's cultural legacy, highlighting the traditions, rituals, and practices that have defined the country's identity. Snell covers a broad variety of exciting themes, from ancient festivals and rural traditions to societal conventions and folklore, with rigorous study and a great eye for detail. Each chapter reveals a different facet of England's history, illuminating the complex web of traditions that were an essential component of daily life. Snell transports readers to a bygone period and gives them the chance to experience the sights, sounds, and taste of ancient England through his descriptions and captivating narrative, which bring these practices to life. "The Customs of Old England" provides a fascinating and absorbing reading experience, whether of whether you're a history buff, a lover of cultural heritage, or just interested in the customs that have created a country.

  • av Cecil Henry Bompas
    346,-

    "Folklore of the Santal Parganas" is a notable work by Cecil Henry Bompas, an English missionary and ethnographer who dedicated his life to studying and documenting the culture and folklore of the Santal people. The book presents a collection of traditional stories, myths, legends, and customs of the Santal community in the Parganas region of present-day Jharkhand, India. Bompas spent several years living among the Santal people, immersing himself in their way of life and establishing close relationships with the community. He gained their trust and was able to record their rich oral traditions, preserving them for future generations. "Folklore of the Santal Parganas" serves as a comprehensive repository of Santal folklore, encompassing a wide range of subjects, including creation myths, heroic tales, supernatural beings, rituals, and social customs. Bompas' work not only highlights the cultural heritage of the Santal people but also provides valuable insights into their worldview, beliefs, and practices. His meticulous documentation of Santal folklore contributes to the broader field of ethnography and folklore studies, enabling a deeper understanding of the Santal community's traditions and their place within the larger tapestry of Indian folklore. "Folklore of the Santal Parganas" remains an important resource for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in Indian folklore, anthropology, and cultural studies.

  • av Captain Mayne Reid
    270,-

    Whisked away to the perilous peaks of Mexico, readers follow Philip Garland on an unforgettable adventure in Captain Mayne Reid's "The Cliff Climbers." Reid's passion for new horizons is evident as he weaves thrilling tales of lawlessness and ferocious beasts. Garland confronts challenges head-on despite the risks, epitomizing the spirit of Mayne Reid and his gripping style. With fearless endeavors and danger at every turn, this novel is a must-read for adventure enthusiasts worldwide. Centered around the protagonist's determined fight for success, Reid's pieces illustrate striking landscapes and continuous movement. Of these, "The Cliff Climbers" shines as an exemplary instance of this theme, exhibiting valor and persistence in the presence of formidable challenges posed by both the environment and humans.

  • av Richard Henry Bonnycastle
    196,-

    "Canada and the Canadians, Vol-1" is an enchanting historical account penned by Richard Henry Bonnycastle. In this insightful book, Bonnycastle delves into the rich tapestry of Canada's past, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of the nation and its people. Spanning various periods, the volume begins with the early French and British influences that shaped Canada's colonial era, meticulously tracing the country's evolution through significant milestones. Bonnycastle weaves together a vivid narrative, highlighting key events such as the Confederation of Canada, the fur trade, and the exploration of the vast wilderness. From the First Nations and Métis to the European settlers, Bonnycastle examines the intricate interplay of different communities that have contributed to Canada's multicultural fabric. The book offers valuable insights into Canada's political, economic, and social landscapes, shedding light on the nation's formation and growth.

  • av James Allen
    256,-

    In 'A Journey Within: Meditations for Every Day in the Year,' James Allen invites readers to embark on a transformative expedition of self-discovery and inner peace. With a unique approach to meditation, Allen presents a collection of daily reflections designed to guide individuals toward a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. What sets this book apart is its ability to resonate with readers from all walks of life. Through "Meditations for Every Day in the Year," readers are encouraged to embark on a daily ritual of self-reflection and introspection. By consistently engaging with Allen's meditations, individuals can cultivate a stronger connection with themselves and develop a sense of inner tranquility that extends beyond the pages of the book. A Journey Within: Meditations for Every Day in the Year is a profound guide that illuminates the path to self-discovery and inner peace.

  • av Nathan R Wood
    240,-

    The Secret of the Universe: God, Man, and Matter by Nathan R. Wood is a spiritual compass that unveils the mystical interplay between the divine, human consciousness, and the material world. In this extraordinary book, Wood delves into the depths of existence, shedding light on the profound connection between the seen and the unseen. Through the wisdom contained in "The Secret of the Universe," Wood beckons us to remember our true nature and to align our thoughts, beliefs, and actions with the divine harmony that permeates all of creation. He reminds us that we are an integral part of the vast tapestry of existence, and that by awakening to our divine essence, we unlock the unlimited potential within us. As you delve into the profound teachings of Nathan R. Wood, you will embark on a transformative journey towards the understanding of the secret threads that bind the universe together. Embrace the revelations within and unveil the profound truth of your place in the grand cosmic design.

  • av Sarah Tytler
    280,-

    Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen Vol-1' is a biography by Sarah Tytler that takes you through the life of Queen Victoria from modern history. With deeper research and a unique narrative style, the author brings Queen Victoria's initial years and later her adulthood that puts readers with a deep understanding of a strong woman who changes her era completely. The book covers Queen Victoria's formative years, beginning with her birth and mapping her journey through her childhood days, adolescence, and time period of her reign. You will take a deep dive into her struggles with self-doubt, her family relationships, and being a monarch her dedication to fulfill her duties. The author's diligent attention to highlight and her ability to save Victoria's emotions and inner thoughts make this biography a rich reading experience. Isn¿t it interesting to learn about Queen Victoria? The story is a complete portrait of a remarkable woman who left an indelible mark on British history.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    296,-

    Lectures from Colombo to Almora is a book of lectures delivered by Swami Vivekananda in Sri Lanka and India after his return from the West in 1897. The lectures cover a wide range of topics, but they all share a common theme: the need for India to wake up from its "age-long siesta" and take its rightful place in the world. Vivekananda's lectures are full of powerful insights and inspiring messages. He calls on Indians to embrace their religious heritage, to use their spiritual insights to solve the problems of the world and to take on the responsibility of leading the world into a new era of peace and harmony. Lectures from Colombo to Almora is a classic work of Indian philosophy and spirituality. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and culture of India, or in the teachings of Swami Vivekananda.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    240,-

    Lectures and Discourses - II, Swami Vivekananda, the revered spiritual luminary, embarks on a captivating exploration of the human spirit and its eternal quest for truth. Through a collection of transformative lectures and enlightening discourses, Vivekananda imparts profound wisdom and guidance, unraveling the mysteries of existence and offering timeless insights for personal growth and societal upliftment. Within the pages of this illuminating work, Vivekananda delves into a diverse range of topics, captivating readers with his keen intellect and profound understanding of life's intricacies. From the nature of consciousness and the power of meditation to the principles of Vedanta and the pursuit of spiritual liberation, he weaves a tapestry of profound teachings that transcend the boundaries of time and culture. Lectures and Discourses - II serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path to self-realization and unveiling the eternal truths that lie within each individual.

  • av Adrien Leblond
    256,-

    "The Makers of Canada: Bishop Laval" is a biographical work written by Adrien Leblond as part of the "Makers of Canada" series. Bishop Laval, also known as Montmorency Laval, was the first Bishop of Quebec and played a significant role in the development of the Catholic Church in Canada during the 17th century. He was known for his dedication to religious education, social welfare, and the promotion of French culture in New France. In "The Makers of Canada: Bishop Laval," Adrien Leblond delves into the life of Bishop Laval, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his character, achievements, and the historical context in which he lived. The book explores his early years, his journey to becoming a bishop, and the challenges he faced while establishing and expanding the Catholic Church in Quebec. Leblond's work sheds light on Bishop Laval's efforts in advocating for the rights and welfare of the Indigenous peoples of Canada. It also highlights his instrumental role in establishing educational institutions, such as Quebec Seminary, to train future priests and promote learning. As part of the "Makers of Canada" series, Adrien Leblond's book aims to provide readers with valuable historical insights while celebrating notable figures who have left a lasting impact on the nation.

  • av Dion Fortune
    256,-

    The Secrets of Dr. John Taverner by Dion Fortune invites readers on an extraordinary journey into the esoteric world of occult mysteries and hidden realms. Within the pages of this captivating book, Fortune skillfully weaves together elements of magic, psychology, and spiritual exploration, offering a unique perspective on the human psyche and the hidden forces that shape our lives. Set in the backdrop of a mysterious psychiatric institution, the story follows the enigmatic Dr. John Taverner as he delves into the depths of the human mind and encounters supernatural beings from other planes of existence. As Taverner unravels the secrets of his patients' psyches, he discovers a hidden reality that exists beyond the boundaries of conventional understanding. With its blend of mysticism, suspense, and psychological insight, this book invites readers to embark upon a thrilling odyssey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening, where the secrets of the universe and the depths of the human psyche converge in a tapestry of wonder and enlightenment.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    240,-

    "The River's End" is an adventure novel written by James Oliver Curwood. Set in the wilderness of the Canadian North, the story follows a thrilling journey filled with danger and suspense. The protagonist finds himself caught in a treacherous situation and must rely on his survival skills and determination to overcome numerous obstacles. The novel showcases the harsh beauty of the untamed wilderness, where survival is a constant battle against nature's elements. As the protagonist navigates through rugged terrain, he encounters both allies and adversaries, testing his courage and resourcefulness. The book delves into themes of bravery, honor, and the indomitable spirit of the human soul. With vivid descriptions and evocative prose, Curwood paints a vivid picture of the unforgiving landscape and creates an atmosphere of tension and excitement. "The River's End" is a gripping tale that captures the essence of adventure and survival in the unforgiving wilderness.

  • av Edward S Ellis
    256,-

    "The Land of Mystery" is an enthralling adventure novel written by Edward S. Ellis that captures the imagination and curiosity of readers. Set in an unexplored and mysterious land, the book takes us on a captivating journey filled with excitement, danger, and the thrill of the unknown. The story follows a group of intrepid explorers as they venture into the uncharted territory, driven by a sense of curiosity and the desire for discovery. Ellis masterfully weaves a tale that combines elements of exploration, survival, and the quest for knowledge. "The Land of Mystery" immerses readers in a sense of wonder and awe as they accompany the characters on their extraordinary journey. The novel explores themes of bravery, resilience, and the human spirit's capacity to adapt in the face of adversity. The characters must confront their fears, rely on their resourcefulness, and forge bonds of friendship and trust as they navigate the challenges presented by the land's mysteries. Throughout the narrative, "The Land of Mystery" sparks the reader's imagination, leaving them captivated and eager to uncover the secrets that lie within this unexplored realm. It offers a thrilling escape into an unknown world where danger and excitement await at every turn.

  • av Joseph Murphy
    256,-

    "Infinite Power for Richer Living" by Joseph Murphy is a thought-provoking self-help book that explores the unlimited power of the mind and its potential to create a life of abundance and fulfillment. Drawing from metaphysical principles and spiritual wisdom, Murphy presents practical techniques and insights to help readers harness their inner power. The book delves into various aspects of life, including health, wealth, relationships, and success. Murphy emphasizes the importance of aligning one's thoughts and beliefs with desired outcomes, offering guidance on how to reprogram the subconscious mind for positive change. Through a combination of affirmations, visualizations, and spiritual principles, Murphy provides readers with tools to overcome limiting beliefs, tap into their innate potential, and attract abundance into their lives. With its uplifting messages and practical techniques, the book serves as a source of inspiration and empowerment, inviting readers to live a life of greater richness, joy, and fulfillment.

  • av Sara Jeannette Duncan
    280,-

    "The Imperialist" is a novel written by Sara Jeannette Duncan. The story is set in the fictional Canadian town of Elgin and revolves around the life of a young woman named Lorne Murchison. Lorne is an ambitious and spirited character who becomes deeply involved in local politics and social issues. The novel explores themes of imperialism, nationalism, and gender roles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lorne, influenced by her father's political ideals, embraces a vision of Canada as an imperial power. She becomes an advocate for Canadian nationalism and works to promote the interests of her country in the face of British influence. Through Lorne's experiences, the novel delves into the complexities of identity and the conflicts between loyalty to one's nation and personal ambitions. It also examines the changing dynamics of Canadian society as it grapples with its relationship to the British Empire. "The Imperialist" offers a nuanced portrayal of Canadian society and provides insights into the political and social climate of the time. Duncan's engaging storytelling and sharp observations make the novel a significant contribution to Canadian literature and an exploration of the complexities of identity, nationalism, and imperialism.

  • av Faxian
    240,-

    "A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms" is a travelogue written by Faxian (also spelled Fa Hsien), a Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar who lived during the 4th and 5th centuries CE. The book chronicles Faxian's journey from China to India and back, as he sought to obtain Buddhist scriptures and deepen his understanding of Buddhism. In his account, Faxian provides vivid descriptions of the countries, people, and Buddhist sites he encountered along the way. Faxian's observations shed light on the cultural practices, religious customs, and social conditions of the Buddhist kingdoms he visited. As an ardent Buddhist practitioner and scholar, Faxian's primary purpose was to collect Buddhist scriptures and learn from esteemed teachers. "A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms" is not only a valuable historical record of Faxian's travels but also an important source of information on the spread and development of Buddhism in Asia. It provides valuable insights into the religious and cultural landscape of the time and contributes to our understanding of ancient Buddhist traditions and practices. Faxian's travelogue remains a significant text for scholars and enthusiasts of Buddhism, history, and cross-cultural exchanges.

  • av Ralph Waldo Trine
    196,-

    "The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit" by Ralph Waldo Trine is a captivating exploration of the untapped potential of the human mind and spirit. In this transformative book, Trine delves into the higher realms of consciousness and unveils the extraordinary abilities that lie within each individual. Through a combination of spiritual insights, practical advice, and personal anecdotes, Trine guides readers on a journey of self-discovery and self-realization. He emphasizes the power of positive thinking, the cultivation of inner peace, and the alignment of one's thoughts with the universal laws of abundance and harmony. Trine's teachings empower readers to tap into their inherent wisdom, intuition, and creative abilities, enabling them to manifest their deepest desires and lead a more fulfilling and purposeful life. "The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit" serves as a profound reminder of the limitless potential that resides within every individual and offers practical tools for unlocking the higher powers of the mind and spirit.

  • av Joseph Murphy
    256,-

    "Within You Is the Power" delves into the unlimited potential that lies within each individual. Murphy explores the profound concept that every person possesses the innate power to create their own reality and achieve their desired outcomes. Murphy guides readers on a transformative journey of self-discovery, emphasizing the power of the subconscious mind and its influence on shaping our experiences. Through compelling anecdotes, scientific research, and spiritual insights, Murphy unveils the secrets to unlocking one's true potential. He shares powerful affirmations, visualization techniques, and methods to reprogram the subconscious mind to overcome obstacles, attract abundance, and cultivate success in all areas of life. "Within You Is the Power" serves as a guidebook for personal empowerment and spiritual growth. It teaches readers to tap into their inner resources, awaken their dormant abilities, and align themselves with the universal laws that govern creation. "Within You Is the Power" serves as a timeless reminder that the keys to success and fulfillment reside within each individual, waiting to be unlocked and utilized to create a life of abundance and happiness.

  • av Florence Scovel Shinn
    186,-

    "Your Word Is Your Wand" is a compelling sequel to the influential book "The Game of Life and How to Play It" by Florence Scovel Shinn. Shinn emphasizes the important impact that words have on our lives and results via illuminating tales, applicable examples, and spiritual guidance. She explains the idea of affirmations to the audience and gives an example of how positive, empowered language may be utilized as a potent manifestation technique. The author of "Your Word Is Your Wand," Shinn, instructs readers on how to appreciate the expressive power of both their spoken and written words. She teaches how to deliberately choose words that support desired results, whether they be in the areas of health, relationships, money, or personal development. Shinn offers doable methods for letting go of negative self-talk, embracing affirmations, and developing a language of success and wealth. Anyone wishing to use the power of their words and ideas to build a more meaningful and happier life will find "Your Word Is Your Wand" to be a wonderful resource. The book inspires readers to become conscious producers of their world and to utilize their words as weapons of change and manifestation via its practical lessons and spiritual guidance.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    186,-

    "The Inner Consciousness: A Course of Lessons on the Inner Planes of the Mind, Intuition, Instinct, Automatic Mentation, and Other Wonderful Phases of Mental Phenomena" by William Walker Atkinson is a profound and captivating book that takes readers on an enlightening journey into the depths of the human mind. Within its pages, Atkinson explores the intricate aspects of inner consciousness and unveils the remarkable phenomena of the mind. Through a series of comprehensive lessons, Atkinson delves into the inner planes of the mind, offering valuable insights into intuition, instinct, and automatic mentation. He guides readers in understanding the inner workings of thought processes and unlocking the hidden potentials within. Covering an array of intriguing topics, such as the power of intuition and the workings of instinct, Atkinson empowers readers to develop a profound understanding of their own mental faculties. With practical exercises and profound teachings, readers are encouraged to embark on a personal journey of self-discovery, expanding their awareness and unleashing their inner potential. "The Inner Consciousness" stands as a testament to Atkinson's wisdom and expertise in the realm of mental phenomena. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the mind and tap into its vast capabilities for personal growth and spiritual development.

  • av Ben
    186,-

    "Santa in Two Worlds" by Mr. Ben offers an eclectic collection of stories blending crime and humor, catering to a wide range of readers across different age groups. This compilation spans fiction and nonfiction, presenting a diverse array of narratives that captivate and engage readers through intriguing plots and unexpected twists. The book, regarded for its humor, manages to seamlessly bring together various ideas into a cohesive draft, ensuring an affordable and accessible read for everyone. Mr. Ben, known for his dedication to serving humanity through creative writing, showcases his wealth of knowledge in this volume. The stories within have proven to resonate with younger audiences, drawing them in with relatable characters and engaging storylines that navigate unexpected turns. "Santa in Two Worlds" has been praised for its enjoyable nature and diverse content. It reflects Mr. Ben's commitment to infusing his work with values that can instigate positive change in individuals and organizations. With a modern cover design and professionally formatted text, this edition is both visually appealing and easily readable, enhancing the overall reading experience for those eager to delve into its varied and entertaining narratives.

  • av S. Annie Frost
    256,-

    "Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society" by S. Annie Frost is a fascinating book that delves into the intricacies and social customs of American society. Written by S. Annie Frost, this insightful guide offers a collection of rules, guidelines, and etiquette tips that govern various aspects of social interaction. From formal occasions to everyday encounters, Frost provides readers with practical advice on manners, social expectations, and navigating the complexities of social circles. With a blend of wit, wisdom, and a deep understanding of societal norms, Frost's book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate the intricacies of American social life. Whether you're attending a formal event, hosting a dinner party, or simply navigating everyday interactions, "Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society" offers invaluable insights into the customs and expectations that shape American social etiquette.

  • av Neville Goddard
    186,-

    The Power of Awareness' is a spiritual guide written by Neville Goddard, a prominent metaphysical teacher of the 20th century. In this transformative book, Goddard explores the nature of human consciousness and its incredible potential to shape reality. The author asserts that our thoughts, beliefs, and assumptions create our external experiences, and by consciously directing our awareness, we can transform our lives. The story stresses the importance of living in the present moment and recognizing the divinity within ourselves. Goddard inspires readers to awaken to their true potential and consciously align their thoughts and emotions with their desired realities. With its timeless wisdom and practical exercises, this book serves as a guide to harnessing the power of the mind and unlocking the boundless possibilities within each individual. It offers a profound understanding of the role of awareness in shaping our experiences and empowers readers to take charge of their lives and manifest their deepest desires.

  • av L T Meade
    270,-

    "Polly: A New-Fashioned Girl" is a captivating novel penned by L.T. Meade. Set in the late 19th century, the story revolves around the life of Polly, an intelligent and independent young woman who defies societal norms and expectations. Polly's adventurous spirit and determination lead her to pursue her dreams and aspirations, transcending the limited roles typically assigned to women of her time. As the narrative unfolds, Polly finds herself navigating various challenges and obstacles, testing her resilience and resourcefulness. She embraces new opportunities and friendships, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable for a woman in society. Polly's character serves as a symbol of female empowerment and the desire for equality in an era dominated by rigid gender roles. Meade skillfully weaves together themes of love, ambition, and societal constraints, providing readers with a thought-provoking exploration of the evolving role of women in a changing world.

  • av Manly P Hall
    580,-

    "The Secret Teachings of All Ages" is a book written by Manly P. Hall, a Canadian-born author and mystic. It explores various esoteric and occult subjects, delving into the symbolism, mythology, and philosophies found in ancient and modern civilizations. "The Secret Teachings of All Ages" is a comprehensive work that covers a wide range of topics, including ancient civilizations, secret societies, symbolism, astrology, alchemy, and more. One of the notable aspects of the book is its meticulous attention to detail and extensive research. Manly P. Hall's work incorporates insights from various religious and philosophical traditions, including Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Hindu, and Christian, among others. "The Secret Teachings of All Ages" has been highly regarded by scholars and seekers of esoteric knowledge. It has become a valuable resource for individuals interested in exploring the hidden wisdom of the ages and understanding the deeper meanings behind ancient symbols and teachings. The book has also influenced many subsequent writers and researchers in the field of mysticism and the occult. It's worth noting that while "The Secret Teachings of All Ages" provides a wealth of information and insights, readers should approach its contents with a critical and discerning mindset.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    170,-

    Notes of Class Talks and Lectures-III captures the lively spirit of Swami Vivekananda's teachings as he talks with his eager students and gives them deep knowledge. The book connects the classroom to the reader's mind by giving a glimpse of the lively exchange of ideas and intellectual research that goes on there. These class talks and lectures cover a wide range of topics, from spirituality and philosophy to psychology and social change. Swami Vivekananda's words have depth and clarity. They challenge traditional ways of thinking and encourage the reader to question, think, and broaden their intellectual views. As the reader gets deeper into the notes, they become part of a transformative conversation and get to see deep truths and insights come out. Swami Vivekananda's teachings, which are shared in these class talks, encourage people to think critically and ask questions about themselves. They also invite people to explore the depths of their own consciousness and accept the search for truth.

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