"The secret doctrine, vol 1" by H.P Blavatsky
The Secret Doctrine is the seminal work of the Theosophical Movement and
established Blavatsky as one of the most vocal and outspoken advocate
of the Wisdom Teachings of the East. Almost every contemporary spiritual
movement can trace its lineage back to the impulses expressed most
consumately in this, Blavatsky's Magnum Opus.
Based upon a
disclosure and exposition of the hitherto unknown - and academically,
quite controversial - "Stanzas of Dzyan," The Secret Doctrine elaborates
on the teachings first brought to the world through the "Masters" Koot
Humi and Morya and introduced in A. P. Sinnett's "Esoteric Buddhism," to
which Blavatsky continuously refers and clarifies.
In the two
volumes (the second being Anthropogenesis) she portrays a sweeping
vision of the evolution of humanity and the cosmos out of the spirit,
unfolding in "rounds" and cycles of descent and reascent from and to the
spirit, through cycles of reincarnation.
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