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The Kalpaka - India’s only Psychic and Spiritual Review September 1925

1925

It means the unificati m of the three channels of human exoression the head the heart and the hand in the desired direction so as to bring about the dawn of the highest consciousness of the truth so as to induce a state of constant awareness of the truth. [...] Complete ;mental detachment alone can confer on an individual the vision of the world as it is in reality—as the play-ground and the pleasure-garden of the Absolute Being or as the very essence of bliss in every respect Desire is the cause of the mis-reading of life.. [...] It is in the nature of the water to flow of the fire to burn of the air to dry and of the sun to warm. [...] It is the nature of the snake to bite of the deer to flee from the eye of man and of the chicken to follow their mother hen. [...] I am a student of the deeper philosphies of many races and colors almost daily perusing the golden words contained in the Christian's Bible the Mohammedan Koran the Jewish Talmud the transltion of the Words of Confuscius the Book of Morman the Japanese Philosophy of Shinto and in fact the rligious texts of almost any race that may come to my attention.
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Trinity of the Atman
385-385 T. L. Vaswani view
Peeps into Many Lands
386-389 A. Srinivasachari view
The Anatomy of Nature
390-393 Shiv Dar view
The Logic of Right Thought
394-398 George Davis view
Tripura Rasasya or a Practical Study in Consciousness
399-407 V. R. Subrahmanyam view
Where is He ?
407-407 T. L. Vaswani view
Psycho-Analysis & Rational Business Success
408-411 Wm. Relley view
Dr. Geley’s Last Sittings with Franek Kluski
412-420 unknown view
Thought Power
421-423 Ursula Gestefeld view
The Way of Silence
424-426 unknown view
Do the Dead Still Live ?
427-431 Arthur Doyle view
Reviews
432-432 unknown view

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