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The Revelation – New Revised Edition

2023-06-23T12:18:34+10:00

This book presents basic postulates concerning many esoteric concepts. These include the concept of ‘God’, what constitutes evil, the nature and function of karma, the manifestation of energy from the subtle planes of perception, the nature of manifest Divinity, as [...]

Esoteric Cosmology and Modern Physics

2023-06-23T12:20:38+10:00

This book endeavours to integrate the concepts gleaned through modern physics with those of the esotericist, hence with the lore derived from meditative penetration of high dimensions of perception. This incorporates the nāḍī and chakra system, via which all phenomena [...]

A Treatise on Mind: Volume Seven Part B

2023-06-23T12:26:28+10:00

The Constitution of Shambhala - Part B and C The theme of the first of the two parts of this volume concerns the feminine deva hierarchy, their relation to Hierarchy and Shambhala. Many concepts are introduced that most seekers have [...]

A Treatise on Mind: Volume Seven Part A

2023-06-23T12:26:02+10:00

The Constitution of Shambhala The subject of Shambhala (the planetary Head centre, or theistically, the kingdom of ‘God’) has been previously veiled in such texts as the Kālachakra Tantra, but the true esoteric lore has only been provided gradually, first [...]

A Treatise on Mind: Volume Three

2023-06-23T12:22:54+10:00

The Buddha-Womb and the Way to Liberation This volume resolves the ontology from the two previous volumes concerning the concept of a ‘subtle self’. First a commentary of the Tantra Great Gates of Diamond Liberation, that presents detailed information concerning [...]

A Treatise on Mind: Volume Two

2023-06-23T12:22:23+10:00

Considerations of Mind - a Buddhist Enquiry This volume primarily focuses upon the Yogācāra-Vijñānavādin concepts of mind and its means of expression such as the various consciousnesses, the nature of the bījas, and the ālayavijñāna. From this basis, related topics [...]

A Treatise on Mind: Volume One

2023-06-23T12:21:45+10:00

The 'Self' or 'Non-self' in Buddhism A cogent reinterpretation of many of the key arguments of Mahāyāna philosophy, providing new insights in relation to the question of what a ‘self’ may or may not be, relativistically perceived as an I-consciousness [...]

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