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Philosophical psychology of soul mechanism

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Global Vision; 2003Description: 132pISBN:
  • 8187746041
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 181.4 Bai
Summary: About the Book This edition is significant as an attempt, not only to interpret East to West and West to East, but to bring the two trains of thinking into the harmony of a single point of view. In this edition, author has opened up new possibilities which may eventually lead to philosophical and psychological research that will be of profound significance. About the Author A prolific writer and the founder of an international esoteric movement, A. Bailey had written a series of books which she claims the Tibetan dictated through an inner voice, and which she wrote down word for word. During her sojourn in India, she obtained a deep knowledge on oriental theo-philosophy and developed comparative studies on oriental and occidental philosophical psychology.
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About the Book This edition is significant as an attempt, not only to interpret East to West and West to East, but to bring the two trains of thinking into the harmony of a single point of view. In this edition, author has opened up new possibilities which may eventually lead to philosophical and psychological research that will be of profound significance. About the Author A prolific writer and the founder of an international esoteric movement, A. Bailey had written a series of books which she claims the Tibetan dictated through an inner voice, and which she wrote down word for word. During her sojourn in India, she obtained a deep knowledge on oriental theo-philosophy and developed comparative studies on oriental and occidental philosophical psychology.

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