The Birth and Evolution of the Soul

The Birth and Evolution of the Soul

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAM737
Author: Annie Besant
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2018
ISBN: 9788121219150
Pages: 64
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 90 gm

Book Description

ABOUT THE BOOK
During the first and second Races of man this physical body was built up by the action of what are called nature-spirits, who made this outer clothing of man, the tabernacle of flesh, as it is sometimes entitled. Out of the first Race evolved the second, and out of the second evolved the third. No break, nothing that would be called an d a new creation, but definite and sequential evolution. The materials used in these bodies had been worked up in previous ages through mineral and vegetable and animal, and so had taken on, as far as their atoms were concerned, an internal differentiation, which is of enormous importance when they enter into the body of the higher animals and of man. The author has emphasized on the lectures she Joint gave might better perhaps be described as one lecture in two parts, for I am really going to try and give you in the two a connected tracing of the progress of the soul.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Annie Besant nee Wood was born on 1st October 1847 and was died on 20th September 1933. In 1867 Annie at the age of 20 got married Frank Besant, a clergyman and they had two children. Annies increasingly anti-religious views led to their legal scepter just saw the source from which a universe proceeds is a manifested divine being to action in 1873. She then became a prominent speaker for the National Secular Society as well as a writer and a close friend of Charles Brad laugh and in 1877 they were prosecuted for publishing a book by birth controller Campaigner. The scandal made them famous, and Brad laugh was subsequently elected M.I'. For Northampton in 1880. Thereafter she became involved with union action, including the bloody Sunday demonstration and the London match girls strike of 1898. She was a leading speaker for both the Fabian Society and the Marxist Social Democratic Federation. She was also elected to the London School Board for tower hamlets, topping the poll even though few women were qualified to vote at that time. She started the Central Hindu School in Benares as a chief means of achieving her objects.

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