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Theosophy and the Conscious Mind

30 juli 2021

By Pablo Sender & H.P. Blavatsky (1831 - 1891).

88 Pages | 2020 | Hardcover | Martil Firrell Company / Modern Theosophy, London | ISBN: 9781912622245.

pablo Sender was born in Argentina in 1975. He trained originally as a molecular biologist and holds a doctorate in Biological Sciences. He was originally drawn to theosophy because he felt, 'it presented a far wider scope of knowledge' than studying science alone.

H.P. Blavatsky was a Russian occultist and author. She fuonded the Theosophical Society on 17 November 1875 in New York City along with Henry Steel Olcott and William Quan Judge. She described theosophy as 'the synthesis of science, religion and philosophy'.

''What we call 'self' is nothing but a whirlpool within universal consciousness.''
--Pablo Sender, 2020

''If plants can be shown to have nerves and sensations and instict (but another word for consciousness), why not allow the same in the cells of the human body?
--H.P. Blavatsky, 1895

Author: Sender, P. / Blavatsky, H.P.
ISBN: 9781912622245
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Theosophy and the Conscious Mind

30 juli 2021

By Pablo Sender & H.P. Blavatsky (1831 – 1891).

88 Pages | 2020 | Hardcover | Martil Firrell Company / Modern Theosophy, London | ISBN: 9781912622245.

pablo Sender was born in Argentina in 1975. He trained originally as a molecular biologist and holds a doctorate in Biological Sciences. He was originally drawn to theosophy because he felt, ‘it presented a far wider scope of knowledge’ than studying science alone.

H.P. Blavatsky was a Russian occultist and author. She fuonded the Theosophical Society on 17 November 1875 in New York City along with Henry Steel Olcott and William Quan Judge. She described theosophy as ’the synthesis of science, religion and philosophy’.

”What we call ‘self’ is nothing but a whirlpool within universal consciousness.”
–Pablo Sender, 2020

”If plants can be shown to have nerves and sensations and instict (but another word for consciousness), why not allow the same in the cells of the human body?
–H.P. Blavatsky, 1895