Explore a historic collection of esoteric lectures and articles on occult science that illuminate Vedanta, yoga, and the hidden orders of the universe.
This volume gathers lectures and writings by T. Subba Row, published for students of occult philosophy and Theosophy.
The book presents clear, approachable discussions on topics such as the nature of the human monad, the journey of the soul, and the forces behind thought and perception. It includes explanations of how cosmic ether and astral light influence minds, and how ideas move between individuals. The mid‑late 19th‑century material also reflects lively debates, including differences of view between Subba Row and Madame Blavatsky, offering readers a window into the era’s philosophical conversations.
What you’ll experience
- A republication of lectures and articles that appeared in The Theosophist and related writings
- Accessible explanations of complex ideas like reincarnation, nirvana, and the Logos
- Notes on key concepts such as akash, astral fluid, and the transmission of thought
- Context about the author’s life, his influence, and the historical Theosophical movement
Ideal for readers of occult philosophy, Theosophy, and modern esoteric thought who want to understand both the theory and the historical debates that shaped these ideas.