perseveringly, is welcomed as a
member, and it rests with the member to become a true Theosophist.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR STUDY.
s. d.
An Outline of Theosophy. C. W. Leadbeater 1 0
Ancient Wisdom. Annie Besant 5 0
Theosophical Manuals.
Seven Principles of Man. Annie Besant 1 0
Re-incarnation. Annie Besant 1 0
Karma. Annie Besant 1 0
Death--and After? Annie Besant 1 0
The Astral Plane. C. W. Leadbeater 1 0
The Devachanic Plane. C. W. Leadbeater 1 0
Man and his Bodies. Annie Besant 1 0
The Key to Theosophy. H. P. Blavatsky 6 0
Esoteric Buddhism. A. P. Sinnett 2 6
The Growth of the Soul. A. P. Sinnett 5 0
Man's Place in the Universe 2 0
Man Visible and Invisible (illustrated). C. W. Leadbeater 10 6
A student who has thoroughly mastered these may study The Secret
Doctrine. H. P. Blavatsky. Three volumes and separate index, L 3. Man
Visible and Invisible (illustrated). C. W. Leadbeater 10 6
WORLD-RELIGIONS. s. d.
Fragments of a Faith Forgotten. G. R. S. Mead 10 6
Esoteric Christianity. Annie Besant 5 0
Four Great Religions. Annie Besant 2 0
Orpheus. G. R. S. Mead 4 6
The Kabalah. A. E. Waite 7 6
ETHICAL.
In the Outer Court. Annie Besant 2 0
The Path of Discipleship. Annie Besant 2 0
The Voice of the Silence. H. P. Blavatsky 1 6
Light on the Path. Mabel Collins 1 6
Bhagavad-Gita. Trans. Annie Besant 1 6
Studies in the Bhagavad-Gita 1 6
The Doctrine of the Heart 1 6
The Upanishats. Trans. by G. R. S. Mead and J.C. Chattopadyaya.
Two Volumes, each 1 6
Three Paths and Dharma. Annie Besant
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