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Re: Beginner's list

Dec 11, 1996 08:57 PM
by guru


My *very first* book on Theosophy was Jinarajadasa's ~First
Principles of Theosophy~ which was hard going and took me two
weeks to read - but I got just about all the basics from a
one-volume clearly printed volume.

Although I went on to study mainly Kabala I have encouraged all
students over the years to begin where I began - with basic
theosophy. If you have that you have the basis for all the
esoteric ideas and teachings all the new age material and all
the writings of Eldon :-

Mind you it is definitely not an easy book for someone who
wants a "quick fix." I wish Adyar would reissue it.

Alan
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