Esoteric Buddhism
Author: A.P. Sinnett
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Condition: Fair. Shelf-wear & discolored free end-pages.
This book was published in 1883 and probably constituted the earliest sketch of esoteric teachings given in plain language. 'Karma' and 'Reincarnation' and other such terms, almost unknown in the West, thereafter came to be used in literary and theological circles.
The author candidly acknowledges that it was the 'favour' (of the Adepts) rather than 'effort' on his part that helped the writing of this book. He received the teachings from great Spiritual Teachers or Mahatmas through Madame Blavatsky.
The book gives occult details concerning the Universe and its planets, going beyond the material world.
Along with The Occult World, which preceded, and The Growth of the Soul, which followed it, the present book is a study as envisaged in the Third Object of the Theosophical Society, 'To investigate unexplained laws of Nature and the powers latent in man.'
The title is somewhat misleading as the book does not refer directly to the teachings given by the Buddha.
Alfred Percy Sinnett (1840-1921), was an English born journalist, author, and Theosophist. In 1879, Sinnett moved to India where he was the Editor of The Pioneer, the leading English Daily of India. By 1880 he had established close relationships with Helena Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott- the founders of the Theosophical Society in 1875. His later contribution to the publication of the Mahatma Letters would later lead to a split of the society.
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