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− | I. The Voice of the Silence. | + | :I. The Voice of the Silence. |
− | II. The Two Paths. | + | :II. The Two Paths. |
− | III. The Seven Portals. | + | :III. The Seven Portals. |
This book, together with Krishnamurti‘s At the Feet of the Master and Mabel Collin‘s Light on the Path, comprise what might be called “the Self-Culture program for theosophists.” | This book, together with Krishnamurti‘s At the Feet of the Master and Mabel Collin‘s Light on the Path, comprise what might be called “the Self-Culture program for theosophists.” | ||
© Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila | © Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila |
Revision as of 04:38, 17 March 2012
(PUB.). A small book by Helena P. Blavatsky first published in 1889 which has become a theosophical classic. The title page of the first edition states that it is chosen fragments from the “Book of the Golden Precepts” for the daily use of Lanoos (disciples); translated and annotated by “H. P. B.” The first edition was published by “The Theosophical Publishing Company, Limited, 7, Duke Street [London] W.C.” This book has always been in print and the current edition carries certain additions: an introduction, Notes and Index. The main portion of the book is comprised of three parts:
- I. The Voice of the Silence.
- II. The Two Paths.
- III. The Seven Portals.
This book, together with Krishnamurti‘s At the Feet of the Master and Mabel Collin‘s Light on the Path, comprise what might be called “the Self-Culture program for theosophists.”
© Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila