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Summary: The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by Michael H. Hart, reprinted in 1992 with revisions. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart, most influenced human history. The first person on Hart's list is the Prophet of Islam Muhammad. Hart asserted that Muhammad was "supremely successful" in both the religious and secular realms. He also believed that Muhammad's role in the development of Islam was far more influential than Jesus' collaboration in the development of Christianity. He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in its dissemination. The 1992 revisions included the demotion of figures associated with Communism, such as Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, and the introduction of Mikhail Gorbachev. Hart took sides in the Shakespearean authorship issue and substituted Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford for William Shakespeare. Hart also substituted Niels Bohr and Henri Becquerel with Ernest Rutherford, thus correcting an error in the first edition. Henry Ford was also promoted from the "Honorary Mentions" list, replacing Pablo Picasso. Finally, some of the rankings were re-ordered, although no one listed in the top ten changed position. (400kb.pdf)



Summary: All creation is governed by law. The principles that operate in the outer universe, discoverable by scientists, are called natural laws. But there are subtler laws that rule the hidden spiritual planes and the inner realm of consciousness. Contained within these laws (or conditions) is the true nature of matter. Knowledge of these laws has an effect upon the mental urges. Mind is the builder. Stay in full mindfulness of the application of Universal Law as related to self and to others, and know that in love all life is given, in love all things move.



By Gustavus Hindman Miller (2.3 MB.doc)



Summary: Dream Dictionary (An A to Z of the Meanings of Dreams) : is a collection of a wide variety of subjects which an individual might dream about and what meaning that dream might hold for the individual. The following is an A to Z guide of dream meanings taken from the "10,000 Dreams Interpreted" work by Gustavus Hindman Miller. The copy has been kept in its original form as supplied in etext form courtesy of Project Gutenberg, apart from style and hypertext link alterations to make the navigation process easier.



Summary: A study of some of the themes found in the folklore of the West of England. Topics include: The Spirit of Man; The Body of Man; The Ancient Divinities; Sacrifice; The Mystery of Death; Skulls; Pixies and Brownies; and Birth and Marriage. (248kb.pdf)



Summary: Survey Of Literature From Ancient India, Mostly Hindu Holy Texts But Also Some Poetry And Fairy Tales. Includes Vedas, Sutras, Ramayana, Kavya, Etc. Plot Summaries, Philosophical Underpinnings, Etc., With Short Excerpts From The Originals, In English Translation. (64MB.pdf)



Summary: A guided beginning to affirming the true wishes and desires of your life. (1347kb.pdf)



Summary: The complete works to download - English online edition



Summary : Online Lexicon Glossary Alchemy and Terminology Dictionary Alchemy



Summary: A Short Cathechism of Alchemy. Online format



Summary: The object of this book is to place before the reader in language as simple as possible the story of alchemy. Because the literature on this science has ever been an enigma to both the scientific and the lay mind, it is the earnest desire of the author to present it stripped of its symbolism, and to give some indication of its processes, its achievements, and its possibilities. This is an excellent primer for anyone interested in alchemy. (342kb.pdf)



BY Arthur Edward Waite (1,119kb.pdf)







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Summary: Above Life's Turmoil (1910) by James Allen (Book) in Self-Improvement : If you cherish As a Man Thinketh, then Above Life's Turmoil will not fail you. Surrounded by noise, we can yet have a quiet mind; involved in responsibilities, the heart can be at rest; in the midst of strife, we can know the abiding peace. The twenty pieces which comprise this book, unrelated as some of them are in the letter, will be found to be harmonious in the spirit, in that they point the reader towards those heights of self-knowledge and self-conquest which, rising above the turbulance of the world, lift their peaks where the Heavenly Silence reigns - James Allen. (314kb.pdf)



Summary: A timeless classic that's influenced millions.Most contemporary PD authors and teachers credit this little book for providing foundation to their principles. It is a set of philosophical musings on the power of our thoughts. (317kb.pdf)



Summary: Complete text of the classic work The Path to Prosperity. James Allen was one of the forefathers of the power of positive thinking. In this book you will learn how to change your life through the way you think. This book will guide you to an understanding of how to find peace and prosperity by changing your attitudes and reactions to life's challenges. "By your own thoughts you make or mar your life, your world, your universe. As you build within by the power of thought, so will your outward life and circumstances shape themselves accordingly." -James Allen (216kb.pdf)



Summary: An inspirational classic that should not be missed by anyone interested in accessing spiritual transcendence. James Allen remains one of the bestselling and respected self-help authors ever. In The Way of Peace he show how peace begins within us and inevitably manifests in the physical realm. Using concepts incorporated into the Law of Attraction and The Secret, this classic book is an essential resource for anyone interested in vitality, creativity, a peaceful life, and a peaceful world. (71kb.pdf)







Summary: Two books in one: The Path to Prosperity Including World a Reflex of Mental States, The Way Out of Undesirable Conditions, Silent Power of Thought, Controlling and Directing One's Forces, The Secret of Health, Success, and Power, Etc. and The Way of Peace including Power of Meditation, The Two Masters, Self and Truth, The Acquirement of Spiritual Power, Realization of Selfless Love, Entering into the Infinite, Perfect Peace, Ect (213kb.pdf)



Summary: James Allen's All These Things Added was first published in 1903 and contains both "Entering the Kingdom" and "The Heavenly Life", which were both later published as separate books. Allen writes:



EVERY HUMAN SOUL IS IN NEED. The expression of that need varies with individuals, but there is not one soul that does not feel it in some degree. It is a spiritual and casual need which takes the form, in souls of a particular development, of a deep and inexpressible hunger which the outward things of life, however abundantly they may be possessed, can never satisfy. Yet the majority, imperfect in knowledge and misled by appearances, seek to satisfy this hunger by striving for material possessions, believing that these will satisfy their need, and bring them peace. (159kb.pdf)



Summary: To help readers find what he calls the "spirit of truth in the heart of man," the bestselling author of As a Man Thinketh-one of the most popular writers in the fields of inspiration at the turn of the 20th century-provides a series of articles that set forth the life and precepts of Jesus... precepts he believes stand for all religion and that, in the end, come down to simple truth and goodness. With its insistence on a universal spirituality, this self-help book for the inner self can be enjoyed by readers of all persuasions.British author and pop philosopher JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) retired from the business world to pursue a life of writing and contemplation. (62kb.pdf)



Summary: He who will step aside from the passionate press, and will deign to notice and to enter the byways which are here presented, his dusty feet shall press the incomparable flowers of blessedness, his eyes be gladdened with their beauty, and his mind refreshed with their sweet perfume. Rested and sustained, he will escape the fever and the delirium of life, and, strong and happy, he will not fall fainting in the dust, nor perish by the way, but will successfully accomplish his journey. (205kb.pdf)







Summary: James Allen, author of the bestselling As a Man Thinketh-one of the most popular writers in the fields of inspiration at the turn of the 20th century-devoted himself to helping others find inner peace and enlightenment. His prescriptions were often as practical as they were spiritual, empowering the individual by emphasizing personal responsibility. Out From the Heart continues that tradition, with essays on The Nature and Power of Mind, Formation of Habit, and Doing and Knowing, among others. Before starting down the path of truth and virtue, Allen cautions, see yourself as you are. Great discipline and patience will be required, but the result will be "the Life Beautiful."British author and pop philosopher JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) retired from the business world to pursue a life of writing and contemplation. He authored many books about the power of thought including The Way of Peace, The Mastery of Destiny, and Entering the Kingdom.. (56kb.pdf)



Summary: Poems Of Peace, Including The Lyrical-dramatic Poem Eolaus James Allen James Allen. (95kb.pdf)



Summary: Offering his patented brand of spiritual advice that relied as much on self-empowerment as inspiration, James Allen-one of the most popular writers in the field at the turn of the 20th century-sets out to show the elements of character and conduct that go towards building a "life of calm strength and superlative victory." In helping the reader achieve "victory over all the dark things of life," Allen has written a self-help book for anyone "eager to learn, and earnest to achieve." This is another inspirational landmark from the bestselling author of As a Man Thinketh. British author and pop philosopher JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) retired from the business world to pursue a life of writing and contemplation. (109kb.pdf)



Summary: James Allen was one of the most popular writers on spirituality at the turn of the 20th century, his many books comforting millions of readers with their unpretentious wisdom about living the joyful life. This little book, first published in 1909, gathers the essence of his insight into a month's worth of twice-daily affirmations and meditations culled from his many inspiring works. From the necessity of sacrifice in aiming for blessedness to the healing power of sympathy, Allen's words still sing sweetly today, a century after they were written. British author and pop philosopher JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) retired from the business world to pursue a life of writing and contemplation. (54kb.pdf)







Summary: In this companion piece to The Life Triumphant, the bestselling author of the inspirational classic As a Man Thinketh continues his life's goal of revealing universal principles-both spiritual and practical-to empower the individual. With his emphasis on personal responsibility and harnessing one's inner power, he covers such topics as the Science of Self-Control, Training of the Will, Cultivation of Concentration, the Power of Purpose, and the Joy of Accomplishment. This is self-help for the inner self, from a man who believed that we alone are masters of our own destiny. JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) was an Englishman who retired from the business world to pursue a lifestyle of writing and contemplation. His books are classics in the fields of inspiration and spirituality. (99kb.pdf)



Summary: James Allen, author of "As a Man Thinketh" and other classics of inspiration, returns with From Passion to Peace, his thoughts on personal fulfillment. This edition adds a new introduction and a selected bibliography. The first three parts of this book, Passion, Aspiration, and Temptation, represent the common human life, with its passion, pathos, and tragedy. The last three parts, Transcendence, Beatitude, and Peace, represents the Divine Life-calm, wise and beautiful-of the sage and Savior. The middle part, Transmutation, is the transitional stage between the two; it is the alchemic process linking the divine with the human life. Discipline, denial, and renunciation do not constitute the Divine State; they are only the means by which it is attained. The Divine Life is established in that Perfect Knowledge which bestows Perfect Peace. (56kb.pdf)



Summary: It is popularly supposed that a greater prosperity for individuals or nations can only come through a political and social reconstruction. This cannot be true apart from the practice of the moral virtues in the individuals that comprise a nation. Better laws and social conditions will always follow a higher realization of morality among the individuals of a community, but no legal enactment can give prosperity to, nay it cannot prevent the ruin of, a man or a nation that has become lax and decadent in the pursuit and practice of virtue - James Allen (130kb.pdf)







Summary: James Allen was one of the most popular writers in the fields of inspiration and spirituality at the turn of the 20th century, and here, in this 1912 work, he tackles the myriad problems facing the world and all its people from a perspective of mind over matter. Shining a light of plain-spoken wisdom on everything from the personal (a sense of proportion, good manners and refinement) to the global (war and peace, diversities of creeds), he motivates us all the take a hand in making the world a better place... for ourselves and for everyone. British author and pop philosopher JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) retired from the business world to pursue a life of writing and contemplation. (317kb.pdf)



Summary: From the Author: "How does a man begin the building of a house? He first secures a plan of the proposed edifice, and then proceeds to build according to the plan, scrupulously following it in every detail, beginning with the foundation. Should he neglect the beginning - the beginning on a mathematical plan - his labour would be wasted, and his building, should it reach completion without tumbling to pieces, would be insecure and worthless. The same law holds good in any important work; the right beginning and first essential is a definite mental plan on which to build." (45kb.pdf)



Summary: Every day is a new beginning and not a mere repetition of the previous day. Hence each day should be spent wisely and fruitfully. As today's life is becoming hectic and busy, we are prone to illnesses and mental disturbances. Therefore, now, more than ever in the past, we need to spend few minutes in meditation. This will. give us the necessary spiritual and mental poise to enter upon our duties in the proper frame of mind. The meditations given in this book for each day of the year keep us. (413kb.pdf)







Summary: The Shinning Gateway describes actions and motives, dealing with temptation, religion, and more. It is one of Allen's deepest and most lucid works dealing with fundamental principles of human experience. "The unregenerate man is subject to these three things - "Desire, Passion, Sorrow. He lives habitually in these conditions, and neither questions nor examines them. He regards them as his life itself, and cannot conceive of any life apart from them. To-day he desires, to-morrow he indulges his passions, and the third day he grieves..."James Allen was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of self-help movement. Allen's practical philosophy for successful living has awakened millions to the discovery that "they themselves are makers of themselves." Allen insists that it is within the power of each person to form his own character and create his own happiness. (82kb.pdf)



Summary: Life is by its nature a journey with many twists and turns-a voyage of discovery, with few road signs and many hidden bends. In The Divine Companion is your guide in life, a council you can call on to steer you on your chosen path, leading you back to the thinking that bring clarity of thought and a view of Truth. In these pages you will find the wisdom of the life of James Allen, written bit by bit over his entire literary career, the insights and understanding are there whenever you need them. (134kb.pdf)







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Translated by John Ager (716kb.pdf)



By Emanuel Swedenborg (1850)



Translated by William F. Wunsch (576kb.pdf)



Books By Annie Besant



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Summary: This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. (4.1mb.pdf)







Summary: This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. (3.8mb.pdf)



Summary: This book is another in the series Essays and Addresses. Found within are the essays entitled: spiritual life for the man of the world; some difficulties of the inner life; place of peace; devotion and the spiritual life; ceasing of sorrow; value of devotion; spiritual darkness; meaning and method of the spiritual life; theosophy and ethics; supreme duty; use of evil; man's quest for God; discipleship; perfect man; and the future that awaits us. (9mb.pdf)



Summary: The meaning of reincarnation; What is it that reincarnates; What is it that does not reincarnate; Method of reincarnation; Object of reincarnation; Causes of reincarnation; Proofs of reincarnation; Objections to reincarnation. (4mb.pdf)



Summary: Early Christianity held secrets equal to those of other great religions, says Annie Besant. Its first followers guarded them as priceless treasures. After an increasingly rigid hierarchy began to bury these truths in the early centuries A.D., they were known only to a few initiates, who communicated them privately, often in obscure language. In Esoteric Christianity, Besant's aim is to restore the secret truths underlying Christian doctrine. As public interest grows in the Gnostic Gospels and the mystical side of Christianity, Besant's remarkable book, first published in 1901, is attracting new attention. (347kb.pdf)



Summary: This book is intended to help the student to study his own nature and cooperate with nature to increase his mental nature. Contents: The Nature of Thought; The Creator of Illusion; Thought Transference; The Beginning of Thought; Memory; The Growth of Thought; Concentration; Obstacles of Concentration; The Strengthening of Thought Power; Helping others By Thought; Conclusion; Indexes. (24mb.pdf)







Summary: Clairvoyant Observation on the Chemical Elements and Occult Chemistry Investigations: a Record of the Examination by Clairvoyant Magnification Into the Structure of 99 Chemical Elements and Some Compounds. Illustrated with diagrams relating to the elements. (332kb.pdf)







By Father Candide Chalippe. (546kb.pdf)



(1857-1942) A British scholar and historian of occultism. (159kb.pdf)



Summary: The Art of War, an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy. He is also one of the earliest realists in international relations theory. (510kb.pdf)



Ascent of Mount Carmel is an incomparable guide to the spiritual life. (1mb.pdf)



By Max Heindel (52.5kb.pdf)



Summary: Translated byThanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff)



Hinduism (325kb.pdf)



Summary: Your gateway to valuable material on the life, work, writings & teachings of H. P. Blavatsky, founder of modern Theosophy



Summary: Dr Santina covers what we might call the basic Buddhist teachings over a series of twelve lectures. The basic teachings outlined here include: the Life of the Buddha, the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, Karma, Rebirth, Dependent Origination, The Three Universal Characteristics and The Five Aggregates. Dr Santina also puts Buddhism into its context by describing the pre-Buddhist background and gives an overview of Buddhism from a modern perspective in a very readable way. (487kb.pdf)







Summary: Through the efforts of our volunteers around the world, the Study Guide for Ethics for the New Millennium is being translated into more languages. PDF versions of the study guides will be made available here as we receive them. One of the best ways to study Ethics for the New Millennium is in a study circle—a gathering of friends who come together to learn about a topic and how it can be applied in their lives. The fun comes in creating your own culture, proceeding at your own pace, strengthening your bonds with your study partners, and enjoying your own learning style.(686kb.pdf)







Summary: From the intro: “In giving an overview of the Buddhadharma, as practised by the Tibetans, I generally point out that the Buddhism we practice is an integrated form comprising teachings of the low, Bodhisattva and Tantric vehicles, including such paths as the Great Seal. Because quite a number of people have already received initiations, teachings and so on, they might find it helpful to have an explanation of the complete framework. People of other religious traditions, who have an interest in Buddhism and who find such features of Buddhist practice as the meditiative techniques for developing love and compassion attractive, could also benefit by incorporating them into their own tradition and practice.” Dalai Lama 1988..(686kb.pdf)







Summary: The Essence of Tibetan Buddhism by Lama Thubten Yeshe consists of three teachings. The first one, “The Three Principal Aspects of the Path,” was given in France in 1982, during an sponsored tour of Europe by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Just before His Holiness’s scheduled teachings at Institut Vajra Yogini, His Holiness manifested illness and asked Lama Yeshe to fill in for a couple of days— to “baby-sit” the audience, as Lama put it. This two-part teaching on three principal aspects of the path is the result. The second teaching, an “Introduction to Tantra,” also in two parts, was given at Grizzly Lodge, California, in 1980. It comprises the first two lectures of a commentary on the Chenrezig yoga method taught by Lama at the request of Vajrapani Institute, Boulder Creek. (244kb.pdf)







Summary: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines (1.64MB.pdf)







Summary: Practical Vipassana Exercises is a basic, short and direct instructional ebook on the Vipassane meditation practice: the preparatory stages with a series of basic exercises. Part two, deals with the progressive practice and the practical vipassana exercises. The appendix explains the techniques involved in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition. (181kb.pdf)







Summary: The Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive (LYWA) is the collected works of Lama Thubten Yeshe and Kyabje Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche. The Archive was founded in 1996 by Lama Zopa Rinpoche, its spiritual director, to make available in various ways the teachings it contains. This compilation text contains teachings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Kyabje Ling Rinpoche, Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche, Khunu Lama Rinpoche, Tsenshab Serkong Rinpoche, Song Rinpoche, Geshe. (1.37MB.pdf)







Summary: This is a revised and expanded edition of The Seeker’s Glossary of Buddhism. The text is a compendium of excerpts and quotations from some 350 works by monks, nuns, professors, scholars and other laypersons from nine different countries, in their own words or in translation. The editors have merely organized the material, adding a few connecting thoughts of their own for ease in reading. . (4.65MB.pdf)







Summary: It is a step-by-step manual on the practice of meditation. (589kb.pdf)







Summary: This book is an elaboration of Dr Santina "Fundamentals of Buddhism". In keeping with the original objectives of the study of basic Buddhism, this book is - as far as possible - non-technical. It is intended for the ordinary readers not having any special expertise in Buddhist studies or in Buddhist canonical languages. This book can supply a general introduction to the major traditions of Buddhism, but does not pretend to be complete or definitive. This book will serve as the beginning of its readers' Buddhist education and not the end of it. . (2333kb.pdf)







By Christian D. Larson (781kb.pdf)



By L Margery Bazett -75 Pages - 1st Published: 1946 (183k.pdf)



Selected Largely from Eastern Sources (313kb.pdf)



Summary: In this compilation no attempt has been made to present a general view of Buddhism as a religious or philosophical system. The aim has rather been to turn Buddhism to account as a moral force by bringing together a selection of its beautiful sentiments, and lofty maxims, and particularly including some of those which inculcate mercy to the lower animals. Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. (395k.pdf)



The joy that he brought to the hearts of others, Buddha first tasted himself. (248k.pdf)



By G.R.S. Mead (108kb.pdf)



Summary: Under this general title is now being published a series of small volumes, drawn from, or based upon, the mystic, theosophic and gnostic writings of the ancients, so as to make more easily audible for the ever-widening circle of those who love such things, some echoes of the mystic experiences and initiatory lore of their spiritual ancestry. There are many who love the life of the spirit, and who long for the light of gnostic illumination, but who are not sufficiently equipped to study the writings of the ancients at first hand, or to follow unaided the labours of scholars. These little volumes are therefore intended to serve as introduction to the study of the more difficult literature of the subject; and it is hoped that at the same time they may become for some, who have, as yet, not even heard of the Gnosis, stepping-stones to higher things.



Confucius (1163kb.pdf)



Summary: This collection of essays reveals Tagore's ideas on the nature of creative process and his own interpretation of Indian civilization. He explains the idea of the unity of the universe in its endless show of variety. These essays, remarkable for their elegance and lucidity of expression, are not just an exposition of ancient values but are of abiding interest and great relevance to the modern man searching for truth and freedom. (407kb.pdf)



Ralph Waldo Trine 1899 (66kb.pdf)



Summary: It is of the utmost value to learn how to concentrate. To make the greatest success of anything you must be able to concentrate your entire thought upon the idea you are working on. The person that is able to concentrate utilizes all constructive thoughts and shuts out all destructive ones. The greatest man would accomplish nothing if he lacked concentration. (248kb.pdf)



Summary: A few easily-mastered principles which give you the key to the whole of this wonderful subject. (436kb.pdf)



By Dion Fortune (559kb.pdf)



By Rudolph Steiner (375kb.pdf)



Summary: Self-study spiritual thought system that teaches that the way to universal love and peace is by undoing guilt through forgiving others (2mb.pdf)



Summary: The term and metaphysicality of the phrase "dark night of the soul" are taken from the writings of the Spanish poet and Roman Catholic mystic Saint John of the Cross, a Carmelite priest in the 16th century. Dark Night of the Soul is the name of both a poem, and a commentary on that poem, and are among the Carmelite priest's most famous writings. They tell of his mystic development and the stages he went through on his quest for holiness.



By Max Heindel (93kb.pdf)



By Confucius (116kb.doc)



By Confucius (50kb.doc)



Summary: Buddhism. "The Dhammapada — The Path to the Truth — is an excellent book to keep in one’s pocket and refer to at leisure. It contains 423 verses in 26 chapters, covering all kinds of topics." Edited by Bhikkhu Pesala



By G.R.S. Mead (6955kb.pdf)



Summary: An outline on what the Philosphers thought and Christians taught on the subject



Summary: Egyptian Book of the Dead was initially published in modern times in the aftermath of Napoleons expeditions to Egypt. First the Egyptian Book of the Dead was considered to be the ‘Bible’ of the ancient Egypt and was therefore treated with great respect and consideration. The Book of the Dead (often presented with the subtitle ‘The Papyrus of Ani’ or ‘The Book of Coming [or Going] Forth By Day’) was intended to assist the deceased in the afterlife and comprised a collection of hymns, spells and instructions to allow the deceased to pass through obstacles in the afterlife. In this sense the work has similarities with ‘The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying' (249kb.pdf)



By Arthur E. Powell (763kb.pdf)



By A Student (392kb.pdf)



By G..de.Purucker (4,5MB.pdf)



Translated from the Ethiopic with Introduction and notes by Rev George H Schodde Ph.D., Schodde. H. G., 1882 (1.15MB.pdf)



By E. W. and M. H. Wallis (586kb.pdf)



Summary: Gurdjieff, the Unknown Man is Kenneth Walker’s vivid account of his meetings with Ouspensky and first visits to Gurdjieff’s Paris apartment in the late 1940s. The text distinguished by his keenly trained powers of observation. The Russian philosopher P. D. Ouspensky illustrated the difficulty of recognizing a teacher of esoteric knowledge, with two stories. The first told of a German who journeyed to India in search of a guru and returned without having found one. He had not realized that the native servant who looked after him while he was in that country was the man for whom he was seeking. The second story referred to a dealer in parrots living in Bordeaux, who, quite unbeknown to his fellow townsmen, was a teacher of esoteric knowledge. But what is esoteric, or hidden, knowledge? (55kb.pdf)



By Yogi Ramacharaka 1903 (238kb.doc)



By Shri H K Bakhru (1,294k.pdf)



Summary: Practitioner Shri. H. K. Bakhru's ebook entitled "The Complete Handbook of Nature's Cures" is a complete guide to naturopathy. This ebook offers a way which, if followed, will provide re-newed energy, increased vitality, and greater satisfaction that comes from living a full and useful life. Bakhru advocates that nature provides a cure for every illness and disorder.



By Anonymous (265kb.pdf)



Summary: The secret work of the hermetic philosophy. Wherein the secrets of nature and art concerning the matter of the philosophers' stone and the manner of working are explained in an authentic and orderly manner.



Edited by A.E. Waite (1,153k.pdf)



Summary: Restored and Enlarged. Most Faithfully Instructing All Disciples of the Sopho-Spagyric Art How That Greatest and Truest Medicine of THE PHILOSPOPHER'S STONE. Now First Done Into English From The Latin Original Published at



Frankfort in the Year 1678. Containing Twenty-two most celebrated Chemical Tracts. Published in London, 1893



By Mary Anne Atwood (1,337kb.doc)



Hermetic Philosophy and Alchemy. A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery



with a Dissertation on the more Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers



By Anonymous (26kb.pdf)



By Rudolph Steiner (436kb.pdf)



By Thomas A Kempis



By Max Heindel (98.5kb.pdf)



By Paul Bernstein, Ph.D. - NEW Addition



Summary: Intuition is defined for the purposes of this analysis as: the appearance in the mind of



accurate information about the external world, which can be shown to have come not through the



five senses, nor through a rearrangement of stored memory contents. Forms of intuition obeying this



definition have been explored scientifically under such labels as telepathy, precognition,



presentiment, and remote viewing. This paper summarizes those scientific findings, and presents a



few theories which have been hypothesized to explain them. Those theories are largely based in



theoretical physics, including quantum non-locality, holography, and complex space-time. Related



biological theories are also cited, which propose to explain how information might move from the



subatomic level up into



Summary: The Flight of the Eagle is one of Krishnamurtis most read books. As many other of his works it is build upon public talk, these are held in 1969 in a range of countries in Europe, Asia and America. From the book: “If we are to inquire deeply into what freedom implies, to be inwardly, completely and totally free – which then expresses itself outwardly in society, in relationship – then we must ask, it seems to me, whether the human mind, heavily conditioned as it is, can ever be free at all. Must it always live and function within the frontiers of its own conditioning, so that there is no possibility of freedom at all? One sees that the mind, verbally understanding that there is no freedom here on this earth, inwardly or outwardly, then begins to invent freedom in another world, a future liberation, heaven and soon.”



Summary: A Dialogue With Oneself by J. Krishnamurti is a two-part short book. It consists of a discussion on love and attachment and discussion known as the Brockwood Park 1st Public Dialogue held at 30th August 1977. From the book: “I started out having a dialogue with myself. I asked myself what is this strange thing called love; everybody talks about it, writes about it – all the romantic poems, pictures, sex and all other areas of it? I ask: is there such a thing as love? I see it does not exist when there is jealousy, hatred, fear. So I am not concerned with love anymore; I am concerned with `what is’, my fear, my attachment. Why am I attached? I see that one of the reasons – I do not say it is the whole reason – is that I am desperately lonely, isolated. The older I grow the more isolated I become. So I watch it.” (149kb.pdf)



Summary: Originally published by the author in 1972, the underground classic Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment teaches how to improve the quality of life, to feel good, and to determine what's real. Golas leads the reader down the path toward enlightenment with simple steps, like memorizing key phrases and incorporating them into daily life and thought. This classic book is full of useful tips on how to live a more conscious life and to be an engaged and aware member of the universal community.



Summary: Selections from the German Mystics of the Middle Ages



By W. R. Inge (436kb.pdf)



By Sephariel (965b.pdf)



By G - de Purucker



Summary: “The Fundamentals of Meditation Practice” by Ting Chen is a Zen work about the basics of meditation posture and breathing techniques. Through 182 pages Ting Chen explains in details the best position of all the body parts and how to train for sitting in full lotus position. The first part of the book builds up the position for insight meditation which is also explained. The last part of “The Fundamentals of Meditation Practice” is a glossary of Buddhist terms used in the book. (610kb.pdf)







By Bywami Bhakta Vishita. (609kb.pdf)



Author of Seership, the Science of Knowing the Future



Its Conditions and Cultivation (609kb.pdf)



By Max Heindel (58.4kb.pdf)



Summary: This text is a transcript of teachings given by Jack Kornfeld on the Eightfold Path. These teachings are aimed at the householder. Each part of the Eightfold Path is explained in a separate chapter. The tone of the teaching is contemporary and non-technical. The universality and relevance of the Buddha's teaching are illustrated by numerous quotations from more recent luminaries. There are also some useful exercises which enable the reader to experience the truth of these teachings. (487kb.pdf)



By Rudolph Steiner (630kb.pdf)



By Max Heindel (313kb.pdf)



Summary: The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley is a key work in the never psychedelic non-fiction genre. It has inspired millions of readers and the book gave name to the band The Doors. From the book:



“I took my pill at eleven. An hour and a half later, I was sitting in my study, looking intently at a small glass vase. The vase contained only three flowers-a full-blown Belie of Portugal rose, shell pink with a hint at every petal’s base of a hotter, flamier hue; a large magenta and cream-colored carnation; and, pale purple at the end of its broken stalk, the bold heraldic blossom of an iris. Fortuitous and provisional, the little nosegay broke all the rules of traditional good taste. At breakfast that morning I had been struck by the lively dissonance of its colors. But that was no longer the point. I was not looking now at an unusual flower arrangement. I was seeing what Adam had seen on the morning of his creation-the miracle, moment by moment, of naked existence.” (257kb.pdf)



Process of Man's Becoming (229kb.pdf)



Summary: The Prophet by Khalil Gibran is here as a free pdf ebook. It was written in English by the Lebanese Khalil Gibran and published in 1923. Its poetic wisdom and the spiritual universal message has made it a modern classic now translated to more than 40 languages. (175kb.pdf)



By H. P. Blavatsky (418kb.pdf)



Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion (Psychology (incl. Parapsychology and the Occult)



By W. J. Crawford - Pages: 117 - 1st Published 1916. (680k.pdf)



By Fabre d'Olivet (21,122kb.pdf)



By Samuel Croxall (8,808kb.pdf)



By Max.Heindel (398kb.pdf)







Summary: The Sacred Books of the East is a monumental 50-volume set of English translations of Asian religious writings, edited by Max Müller and published by the Oxford University Press between 1879 and 1910. It incorporates the essential sacred texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, and Islam. All of the 50 volumes have been converted into electronic versions and are available as free PDF e-books: HolyBooks.com and as plain text The Internet Sacred Text Archive. All of the books are in the public domain in the United States, and most or all are in the public domain in many other countries - see discussion at sacred-texts.com for details.







By Mme. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. (1310k.pdf)



By Mme. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. (1578k.pdf)



Summary: The Spirit's Book, published in 1857, was the first of a series of books edited and written by Allan Kardec. Arranged in a question and answer format, The Spirit's Book covers the results of years of paranormal research conducted by different people in many different countries that were then compared, analyzed and organized into this decisive work. (1.12MB.pdf)



By Mable Collins 1888 (233kb.doc)



By Alice Bailey (725kb.doc)



Light from the Spirit World Comprising a Series of Articles on the Condition of Spirits And the Development of Mind by Charles Hammond. (637kb.pdf)



By Reynold A. Nicholson. (568kb.pdf)



By William Wynn Westcott (801kb.pdf)



Summary: Insights into the occult powers of numbers.



Summary: Psychic Self Defence a manual on how to protect one's self from psychic attacks. Though some of her writings may seem dated to contemporary readers, they have the virtue of lucidity, and the avoidance of the deliberate obscurity that characterised many of her forerunners and contemporaries (966kb.pdf)



Summary: Dion Fortune's classic, The Mystical Qabalah, explores all aspects of the Qabalah, including the esoteric sciences of astrology and tarot, which form the basis of the Western Mystery Traditions. It provides a key to the practical working of this mystical system for both novice and initiate alike. (700kb.pdf)







By S.L. McGregor Mathers (447kb.pdf)



Islam (2461kb.pdf)







The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage – all 3 books listed below



Here are all 3 books in the The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage trilogy:



Summary: The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage is the story of the Egyptian mage Abramelin, or Abra-Melin, who taught a system of magic to Abraham of Worms, a German Jew presumed to have lived from c.1362 – c.1458. The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage and its ideas, has been incorporated within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn



Summary: Kaiten Nukariya's 1913 Religion of the Samurai focuses on Northern (Mahayana) Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism in particular. This short book contains a wealth of detail, as well as very lucid explanations of seemingly elusive Zen Buddhist concepts. It includes a text on the 'Origin of Man' by Kwei Fung Tsung Mih, a notable Chinese scholar who was the seventh Patriarch of the Kegon sect. (610kb.pdf)



By Rudolph Steiner (395kb.doc)



By Matthew Webb [email protected] The World Mind Society Library. (43kb.doc)



Astral Colors and Thought Forms. Yoga Publication Society 1912, 1940 (113kb.doc)



Summary: Secret of the Golden Flower. This ancient esoteric treatise was transmitted orally for centuries before being recorded on a series of wooden tablets in the eighth century. It was recorded by a member of the Religion of Light, whose leader was the Taoist adept Lu Yen (also known as Lu Yen and Lu “Guest of the Cavern”). It is said that Lu Tzu became one of the Eight Immortals using these methods. The ideas have been traced back to Persia and the Zarathustra tradition and its roots in the Egyptian Hermetic tradition. Download Secret of the Golden Flower here in full length. (385kb.pdf)



What It Is and How To Use It. The Silence is another way of praying, which is another way of concentration. It is another way of visualization. (610kb.pdf)



By Rudolf Steiner (436kb.doc)







By Arthur Conan Doyle



Summary: The Scottish writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) is best known for his creation of the character Sherlock Holmes. Trained as a medical doctor, Doyle - like many Victorian intellectuals - became fascinated by spiritualism and its promise of communication with the afterlife. Doyle was a firm believer in the movement, claiming as evidence 'sign[s] of a purposeful and organized invasion' from the spirit world. In 1926, towards the end of his life, he published this influential two-volume history. Volume 1 covers the background and origins of spiritualism, beginning with Swedenborg before turning to the 'supernatural' events in upstate New York in 1848 that are generally regarded as the beginning of modern spiritualism. It then focuses on key individuals including D. D. Home, and on scientific investigations of spiritualist phenomena. The History provides valuable insights into Victorian and early twentieth-century culture and the controversies generated by spiritualism at that time.



By Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.



By William Blake



Complete e-text of the Voice of the Silence, by HP Blavatsky 1889 (377kb.pdf)



Summary: Which disentangles the Soul, and by the inward way, leads it to the Fruition of



Perfect Contemplation, and of the rich Treasure of Internal Peace. (758kb.pdf)



The Books Section of the Rudolf Steiner Archive presents some of the books written by Rudolf Steiner. Welcome to the Books Section of the Rudolf Steiner Archive! Books and essays by Rudolf Steiner were written with the intention of having them published, while the lectures and some other writings were not originally intended for printed form. Here we present these books written by Rudolf Steiner.



By © Casey Kochmer 2005 - (2000kb) or click here to the read the on-line version.



Summary: What is the Tao? The Tao cannot be described, yet a person will express it simply by being alive. The Tao is about 10,000 things and it is about only one thing: How to be yourself. The goal of this book is to offer a guide for those wanting to reveal their own personal nature. http://www.personaltao.com



By Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul (539kb.pdf)



Translated by Stephen Patterson and Marvin Meyer (59kb.doc)



Taoism (186kb.pdf)







By Jampa Mackenzie Stewart (56kb.pdf)



Summary: When you try to define Taoism, you immediately run into trouble. The great Taoist philosopher and author of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu, begins his first chapter with the warning words. The Tao that can be described is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name.







Summary: When you try to define Taoism, you immediately run into trouble. The great



Taoist philosopher and author of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu, begins his first chapter with the warning words, The Tao that can be described is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name. (54kb.pdf)



By William Walker Atkinson. (282kb.doc)



By William Walker Atkinson (142kb.doc)



The Law of Attraction in the Thought World



Writings of Trithemius, Agrippa, Bruno, Dee, Grimoires



By Professor Bruce B. Janz (resource link)



Reprinted from the Shrine of Wisdom (3869kb.pdf)



By YOGI RAMACHARAKA Author of "Science of Breath," (830kb.pdf)



By YOGI RAMACHARAKA Author of "Science of Breath," Online format



Summary: Raja Yoga is also know as “Classical Yoga” og “Royal Union Yoga. The foremost concern is the discipline of the mind, the postures, asanas, are the carriage. This book “Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal nature” goes into details about breathing techniques, concentration and themes like non-attachment. “The goal is to manifest this divine within, by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or psychic control, or philosophy, by one, or more, or all of these—and be free. This is the whole of religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or temples, or forms, are but secondary details.” (625kb.pdf)







Summary: How to Know God - The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali is a major work on the practice of yoga and meditation. Through these ancient aphorisms you will learn how to control your mind and achieve inner peace and freedom. Although these methods were taught over 2,000 years ago, they are as alive and effective today as they have ever been. The 2008 edition has been reset and now has an extensive index for reference. (11.9MB.pdf)



Summary: A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga (The Yoga of Wisdom.) This book gives the highest yogi teachings regarding the absolute and its manifestations. (473kb.pdf)











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