Basic Ideas of Theosophy
Sep 01, 2006 08:41 AM
by danielhcaldwell
The field of Esoteric Science [Theosophy] is as vast as life itself,
for it embraces the whole of Nature, visible and invisible.
Nevertheless, the more one advances in its study, the more one
recognizes that this limitless scheme of things, though
having "neither conceivable beginning nor imaginable end," is an
orderly, integrated whole, in which every part is intimately related
to every other part. It may be compared to a wheel in which the hub,
spokes, and rim, although distinctive in form and function, are
inseparable parts of one whole. It follows that the student may
begin his exploration from any point he chooses; sooner or later, he
will reach every corner of the field.
Read more of this article at:
http://blavatskyarchives.com/2scope.htm
Daniel
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