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The Kalpaka India’s only Psychic and Spiritual Review January 1923

1923

Nay it was the influence of the occultists of old that linked the very grammar of the Tamil Tongue to the Philosophy of Occultism. [...] Or the name of an object—a flower for instance—may be repeated incesantly—the image of the object being called up at the same time—till at last the name and the image of the object blend and become indistinguishable in the mind. [...] The spiritual and the physical; the thought and the act ; the will to do and the deed which tells of accomplishment are foever aiding or opposing one another as true power is gained or lost by the individual. [...] After studying the general build of the body and expression of the counteance the student must go to headquarters and study relative development of the different regions of the brain. [...] Maudsley said : " The bad features of a badly fornied head' would include a narrpwness and lowness of the forehead a flatness of upper part of the head a bulging of the sides towards the base and a great development of the lower and posterior part ; with those grevious characters might be associaed a wideness of the zygomatic arch as in the carniverous anmal and massive jaw.
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Frontmatter
1-3 unknown view
Reflections—1
4-9 A.P. Mukerji view
Modern Spiritualism
10-18 Richard Bush view
The Way of Mystic Wisdom
19-23 P.S. Acharya view
The Art of Attainment
24-27 Uriel Buchanan view
Applied Psychology
28-30 John Miller view
The True Post Vedic Philosophy
31-35 K.K. Gongulee view
Studies in Psychology
36-40 Ivi view
Brinda’s Letter
41-46 unknown view
Greeting to the Dawn of 1923
47-47 unknown view
Experiences in Spiritualism
48-48 Rayasam Venkatarao view

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