Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine. Volume I. September 1887-February 1888.Various
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Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine. Volume I. September 1887-February 1888.
Various
Theosophy -- Periodicals
LE LOTUS: “Revue des Hautes Etudes Théosophiques. Tendant à
favoriser le rapprochement entre l’Orient et l’Occident.” Sous
l’inspiration de H. P. Blavatsky (nominally, but edited in reality,
by our able brother, F. K. Gaborian, F. T. S.). Georges Carré, 112
Boulevard St. Germain, Paris.
This journal—the French Theosophist—contains in its September number
an article by Madame Blavatsky on “Misconceptions,” in which various
doctrines and ideas erroneously connected with Theosophy are dealt
with. M. Barlet continues his series of articles on “Initiation,”
and the reprint of the Abbé de Villars’ clever and humorous “Comte
de Gabalis,” is continued. Some verses by Amaravella, and several
pages of sparkling “Notes,” conclude the table of contents.
LUCIFER owes thanks also to the _Lotus_ for inserting an admirably
translated extract from its prospectus.
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L’AURORE: Revue mensuelle sous la direction de Lady Caithness,
Duchesse de Pomar, Georges Carré, 112 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris.
The articles in the September number are neither so numerous nor so
varied as those of the other Theosophical periodicals already
referred to. Lady Caithness advocates, in the current issue, the
theory that the English nation is descended from the lost ten tribes
of Israel. As the very existence of these ten tribes is more than
questionable, students must judge for themselves of the weight of
the arguments advanced; the subject being too extensive even for
comment here.
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THE SPHINX: “A monthly journal devoted to proving historically and
experimentally the supersensuous conception of the world on a
monistic basis.” Edited by Hübbe Schleiden. Dr. J. U. Th. Griebens
Verlag, Leipzig.
The October number is a full and highly instructive one. Dr. Carl
du Prel’s handling of the “Demon of Socrates” contrasts
brilliantly with the lame and obscure treatment which the same
subject received a while ago at the hands of a body, which
professes to investigate matters pertaining to the soul and its
activity. Herr Niemann’s proof of the existence of an esoteric or
secret teaching in the Platonic dialogues is able and convincing;
Mr. Finch contributes a most interesting article on his
observations among the “Faith-Healers” in America, and Herr Carl
zu Leiningen pursues his able exposition of the Kabbalistic
doctrine of Souls.
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Three new works on mystic subjects are shortly to appear from the
pen of Dr. Franz Hartmann, whose valuable book on Paracelsus is
certainly in the hands of many of our readers.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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