Trosophists and wuold-be theosophists are all united by a common devotion to the Regeneration of Man. They may differ in their convictiond, interest or approach . The teachings of Buddha, Jesus, Blavatsky, Besant, Krishnamurti or some other teacher may inspire some and not others. But there is a strong common bond, namely profound concern for the progress and perfection of humanity, not merely at yhe material and intellectual levels, but morally and spiritually.
A theosophist does not seek wisdom to benefit himself. ‘Not for himself but for the world he lives’; and the more deeply devoted he is to the regeneration of mankind, the more ardently he seeks to understand himself and the world, and penetrate into the secret of life. His aim is to discover the source of the Goodness and Happiness which is the birthright of all living beings.
Mrs Radha Burnier, who is President of the Theosophical Society since 1980, conducted two seminars on the subject of human regeneration in July 1990. This book contains a compilation of the lectures ans discussions.

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HUMAN REGENERATION
Autor:Burnier, Radha
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Peso | 210 g |
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ISBN | 90-6175-064-4 |
Ano | 1990 |
Edição | 1 |
Idioma | |
Formato | 21X14 |
Encadernação | Cartonada |
N. Pág. | 150 |
Colecção |
Partilhe:
Preface
1 – T. S. Work and the Fundamental change in Man and Society
2 – The Nature ot fhe Change
3 – Regeneration and the Objects of the T. S.
4 – Our Approach to Theosophy
5 – Individual and Group Work for Regeneratoi
6 – The Source of Spiritual Energy
7 – Conclusion
Appendix:
A – List of questions discussed in part II
B – Questions for study groups