The Hidden Side of Things (A Classic Work of Clairvoyant Investigation)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAD779 |
Author: | C.W.Leadbeater |
Publisher: | THE THEOSOPHICAL PUBLICATIONS |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 8170593379 |
Pages: | 575 |
Cover: | paperback |
Other Details | 9.0 inch X 6.0 inch |
Weight | 930 gm |
Book Description
Why is there so much chaos in this world? This book may help the reader to understand the influence thoughts and actions have on the way we relate to our' inner selves, to human and non-human beings and to the universe.
In an interesting and stimulating manner, the author describes how we influence and are influenced by our surroundings:
Thus "we may understand better the" effects of all that "we are, and do and of all our relationships, so that we are better able to regulate our thoughts and actions in such a way as' to contribute to peace and harmony .in the world.
Charles Webster Lead beater (1847-1934) was a Church of England" clergyman till he joined the Theosophical Society in 1883. He spent some years in Sri Lanka working for the revival of Buddhism. In 1893 he commenced his clairvoyant investigations, on occasions collaborating with Annie Besant, the second President of the Theosophical Society. His books unveiled the hidden side of things and the life beyond death. His lectures worldwide presented a new viewpoint to thousands of people. It was he who discovered the great potential of J. Krishnamurti and educated him with a view to his future work.
This book has been in contemplation, and even in process of construction, for the last ten or twelve years, but only now has it been found possible to publish it. It has lost nothing by the delay, for a student of the occult never ceases to learn, and I know a good deal more in various ways now than I did twelve years ago, even though I see still more clearly than ever what infinity of further knowledge stretches before us for our acquiring.
Much of what is written here has appeared in the form of articles in The Theosophist and elsewhere; but all has been revised, and considerable additions have been made. I trust that it may help some brothers to realize the importance of that far larger part of life which is beyond our physical sight - to understand that, as the Lord Buddha himself has taught us:
The unseen things are more.
Publisher's Note | V | |
Foreword | XI | |
First Section: Introductory Chapters | ||
Chapter I: | Occultism | 3 |
Chapter II: | The World as a Whole | 13 |
Second Section: How We Are Influenced | ||
Chapter III: | By Planets | 27 |
Chapter IV: | By the Sun | 40 |
Chapter V: | By Natural Surroundings | 58 |
Chapter VI: | By Nature-Spirits | 76 |
Chapter VII: | By Centres of Magnetism | 113 |
Chapter VIII: | By Ceremonies | 137 |
Chapter IX: | By Sounds | 173 |
Chapter X: | By Public Opinion | 187 |
Chapter XI: | By Occasional Events | 208 |
Chapter XII: | By Unseen Beings | 245 |
Chapter XIII: | Our Attitude Towards These Influences | 290 |
Third Section : How We Influence Ourselves | ||
Chapter XIV: | By Our Habits | 311 |
Chapter:XV: | By Physical Environment | 342 |
Chapter XVI: | By Mental Conditions | 369 |
Chapter XVII: | By Our Amusements | 382 |
Fourth Section: How We Influence Others | ||
Chapter XVIII: | By What We Are | 395 |
Chapter XIX: | By What We Think | 411 |
Chapter:XX: | By What We Do | 437 |
Chapter XXI: | By Collective Thought | 463 |
Chapter XXII: | By Our Relation to Children | 482 |
Chapter XXIII: | By Our Relation to Lower Kingdom | 505 |
Fifth Section: Concluding Chapters | ||
Chapter XXIV: | The Results of the Knowledge | 525 |
Chapter XXV: | The Way to Seership | 534 |
Index | 541 |