The Mystic Test Book of

The Mystic Test Book of "The Hindu Occult Chambers" - The Magic and Occultism of India: Hindu and Egyptian Crystal Gazing, The Hindu Magic Mirror

by Dr. L. W. de Laurence
The Mystic Test Book of

The Mystic Test Book of "The Hindu Occult Chambers" - The Magic and Occultism of India: Hindu and Egyptian Crystal Gazing, The Hindu Magic Mirror

by Dr. L. W. de Laurence

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Overview

185 Pages. Complete and Unabridged.

An excerpt from the beginning of the first chapter:

The most pitiful and yet the most grotesque sight that meets the eye of today is the presumptuous fool, who does not stop to think that by his own actions, conduct, and very manner of living and believing he is persistently closing his inner or spiritual sight to the real possibilities of Life.

These are concealed from him, because he has never developed his Inner or Soul Sight sufficient to realize or know that the most valuable asset in life is to "Know Thyself" and to see with the Inner or Spiritual Sight.

This book gives real instruction and Indian teachings, as they are known in South India. He who really and truly desires knowledge, and is sincere, faithful and steadfast in his efforts to obtain it, will learn a great deal from this work.

The half-brained, lazy, complaining fool, who is always suspicious of others robbing him, will learn nothing here nor from no other book. He who is eternally crying and complaining, is he who disbelieves; and he who disbelieves, that is, has no belief or confidence in himself to learn something from a book, is like the fool who complained because he could not see, while at the same time he was standing in his own light.

So be careful that you are not guilty of standing in your own light.

As you delve into Hindu, Egyptian ancient mysteries the Spirit world will open before you. The more you begin to understand the language of the Adepts the more grows your conception of that life and world called Spirit, not seen by the outward sight.

The Occultism, anatomy, physiology, and psychology which they teach make of man something immeasurably greater than the puny and impotent being known to modern science as a compound of bones, muscles, and nerves. Modern science (materialism) attempts to prove that man is an animal; the teachings of the Adepts show that he may be a God. Modern science invests him with the power to lift his own weight; ancient science (Occult Philosophy) invests him with the power to control the destiny of the world. Modern science allows him to live for a very limited number of years; ancient science teaches that he always existed, and will never cease to exist if he desires to live. Modern science deals with the instrument that the real man uses as long and as often as he comes into relationship with the world of phenomena, and she mistakes that instrument for the man; the Adepts show you the true nature of the essential man, to whom one earthly existence is nothing more than one of the many incidents of his eternal Spiritual career....

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663548313
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/11/2020
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

L. W. de Laurence (full name Lauron William de Laurence) was an American author and publisher on occult and spiritual topics. In early 1930 he was consecrated a bishop by the Spiritualist Arthur Edward Leighton (1890 to 1963), a bishop of the American Catholic Church (a church body founded by Joseph René Vilatte). One surprising result of de Laurence's consecration was that it helped influence the move of some black spiritualist churches towards a more traditional view of Christianity and in the year of his death, 1936, he may have consecrated the first bishops for these churches, e.g. Thomas B. Watson (1898 to 1985) of New Orleans. According to the most recent regulations of the Jamaica Customs, prohibited items that are absolutely forbidden from entering Jamaica include "All publications of de Laurence Scott and Company of Chicago in the United States of America relating to divination, magic, cultism or supernatural arts."
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