there from masters: - p.66 to 69, Why no positive proof given of fine sion of the act; modio science the bg to 74, bo to Motic; Why selfishness. The rest. 85 to 95, mod. Science not philanthropic; the dible "motive fores"; Thought action; masters in disting; Proper work of the J.E. Adat it should do in the wok Western mind. York for F. 3. Se our duty; What Thasters are; The ideal & BY A. P. SINNETT PRESIDENT OF THE SIMLA ECLECTIC THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SIXTH EDITION LONDON KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER, & CO. LT PATERNOSTER HOUSE, CHARING CROSS ROAD 1892 To one whose comprehension of Nature and Humanity ranges so far beyond the science and philosophy of Europe, that only the broadest minded representatives of either will be able to realize the existence of such powers in Man as those he constantly exercises,-to THE MAHATMA KOOTHOOMI, whose gracious friendship has given the present writer his title to claim the attention of the European world, this little volume, with permission sought and obtained, is affectionately dedicated. A. P. SINNETT. |