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A New Model of the Universe
Along with Aleister Crowley, Madame Blavatsky, and George Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky (1878 –1947) was one of the most important and influential figures in the occult movements of the twentieth century. With such books as The Fourth Dimension (incorporated in this present volume), Tertium Organum, In Search of the Miraculous, and The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution, he earned a loyal following among those seeking a deeper knowledge of themselves and their lives, and of the meaning of human existence.
In the present book, Ouspensky analyzes certain older schools of thought, of both East and West, connects them with modern ideas and explains them in the light of twentieth-century discovery and speculations in physics and philosophy. In the process he explores relativity, the fourth dimension, Christian symbolism, the tarot, yoga, dreams, hypnotism, eternal recurrence, and various psychological theories.
The book closes with an examination of the role of sex in the evolution of man toward superman. Anyone interested in the occult, mysticism and the relationship of those elements to scientific developments in the modern world will find much to ponder in these stimulating, thought-provoking pages.
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The book closes with an examination of the role of sex in the evolution of man toward superman. Anyone interested in the occult, mysticism and the relationship of those elements to scientific developments in the modern world will find much to ponder in these stimulating, thought-provoking pages.
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Along with Aleister Crowley, Madame Blavatsky, and George Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky (1878 –1947) was one of the most important and influential figures in the occult movements of the twentieth century. With such books as The Fourth Dimension (incorporated in this present volume), Tertium Organum, In Search of the Miraculous, and The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution, he earned a loyal following among those seeking a deeper knowledge of themselves and their lives, and of the meaning of human existence.
In the present book, Ouspensky analyzes certain older schools of thought, of both East and West, connects them with modern ideas and explains them in the light of twentieth-century discovery and speculations in physics and philosophy. In the process he explores relativity, the fourth dimension, Christian symbolism, the tarot, yoga, dreams, hypnotism, eternal recurrence, and various psychological theories.
The book closes with an examination of the role of sex in the evolution of man toward superman. Anyone interested in the occult, mysticism and the relationship of those elements to scientific developments in the modern world will find much to ponder in these stimulating, thought-provoking pages.
esoteric philosophy;occult knowledge;occult magic;physics astronomy;religious philosophy;tarot magic;magic spells;magic tricks;john bennett;intellectual study;fantasy allegory;beelzebub's tales;common father;occult science;intellectual center;tertium organum;inner content;ancient teachings;objective consciousness;sleeping consciousness;mental apparatus;black magic;manner simply;russian mystic;human machine;jeanne de;ideas expounded;red pill;spiritual teachings;idries shah;inner qualities;philosophical ideas;spiritual master;highly condensed;hard-won experience;master li;spiritual truth;badly composed;eternal recurrence;central ideas;esoteric knowledge;duping people;western mind;light switch;cult mentality;conscious efforts;fourth dimension;dark force;direct experience;spiritual path;inner world;negative emotions;spiritual growth;central asia;scientific method;planet earth;inner circle;belief system;human psyche;de force;human mind;tour de;star wars;twentieth century;20th century;freedman;ader;saltzman;vesting;mentation;arkana;eliphas;refunded;rajneesh;self-observation;candle;fakir;octaves;osho;needleman;sufis;nicoll;esotericism;beelzebub;solar;blavatsky;yogi;collin;charlatan;pupils;guru;seekers;cosmic;miraculous;self-indulgent;lectures;meetings;considerably;grandson;oneself;awareness;books on esoteric philosophies;books on magic spells;books on occult knowledges;books on occult magics;books on physics astronomies;books on religious philosophies;books on john bennettIn the present book, Ouspensky analyzes certain older schools of thought, of both East and West, connects them with modern ideas and explains them in the light of twentieth-century discovery and speculations in physics and philosophy. In the process he explores relativity, the fourth dimension, Christian symbolism, the tarot, yoga, dreams, hypnotism, eternal recurrence, and various psychological theories.
The book closes with an examination of the role of sex in the evolution of man toward superman. Anyone interested in the occult, mysticism and the relationship of those elements to scientific developments in the modern world will find much to ponder in these stimulating, thought-provoking pages.











