
The Story
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This landmark work of esoteric philosophy presents a sweeping synthesis of occult tradition, comparative religion and nineteenth century scientific debate, arguing that ancient wisdom holds the key to understanding both spiritual law and the hidden forces shaping the material world. Across two volumes, it chronicles the origins of mystical knowledge, challenges dogmatic theology, critiques the limitations of contemporary science and illustrates a unifying doctrine that Blavatsky positions as the foundation of Theosophy. It details the symbolic language of antiquity, uncovers the roots of myth and ritual and presents a bold claim that humanity’s spiritual evolution follows a purposeful and intelligible pattern. The text instruct readers in the interplay between matter and spirit, asserting that true knowledge arises from harmonizing empirical inquiry with metaphysical insight. It argues that forgotten civilizations preserved profound truths that modern culture must recover to grasp the nature of consciousness.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Boards in good condition. Bindings remain tight. Inscriptions on feps. Clean text.
This landmark work of esoteric philosophy presents a sweeping synthesis of occult tradition, comparative religion and nineteenth century scientific debate, arguing that ancient wisdom holds the key to understanding both spiritual law and the hidden forces shaping the material world. Across two volumes, it chronicles the origins of mystical knowledge, challenges dogmatic theology, critiques the limitations of contemporary science and illustrates a unifying doctrine that Blavatsky positions as the foundation of Theosophy. It details the symbolic language of antiquity, uncovers the roots of myth and ritual and presents a bold claim that humanity’s spiritual evolution follows a purposeful and intelligible pattern. The text instruct readers in the interplay between matter and spirit, asserting that true knowledge arises from harmonizing empirical inquiry with metaphysical insight. It argues that forgotten civilizations preserved profound truths that modern culture must recover to grasp the nature of consciousness.












