The Ancient Wisdom – An Outline of Theosophical Teachings
By Annie Besant (1847 - 1933).
338 Pages | First published by The Theosophical Society in 1897, this fascimile edition has been carefully scanned and reprinted in the traditional manner | Softcover | The Lost Library, Glastonbury | ISBN: 9781906621346.
Annie Besant's classic introduction to Theosophy.
In the present Volume, an attempt will be made to place Theosophy before the reader simply and clearly, in a way which shall convey its general principles and truths as forming a coherent conception of the universe, and shall give such detail as it is necessary for the understanding of their relations to each other.
From the Introduction:
" Right thought is necessary to right conduct, right understanding to right living and the Divine Wisdom - whether called by its Sanskrit name of Brahmā Vidyā, or its modern Greek name of Theosophia, Theosophy - comes to ther world as at once an adequate philosophy and an all embracing religion and ethic. " - Annie Besant.
The Ancient Wisdom – An Outline of Theosophical Teachings
By Annie Besant (1847 – 1933).
338 Pages | First published by The Theosophical Society in 1897, this fascimile edition has been carefully scanned and reprinted in the traditional manner | Softcover | The Lost Library, Glastonbury | ISBN: 9781906621346.
Annie Besant’s classic introduction to Theosophy.
In the present Volume, an attempt will be made to place Theosophy before the reader simply and clearly, in a way which shall convey its general principles and truths as forming a coherent conception of the universe, and shall give such detail as it is necessary for the understanding of their relations to each other.
From the Introduction:
” Right thought is necessary to right conduct, right understanding to right living and the Divine Wisdom – whether called by its Sanskrit name of Brahmā Vidyā, or its modern Greek name of Theosophia, Theosophy – comes to ther world as at once an adequate philosophy and an all embracing religion and ethic. “ – Annie Besant.