Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Esoteric, Vol. 7: A Magazine of Practical Esoteric Thought; From July, 1893 to June, 1894
The esoteric is devoted wholly to methods for self-culture and attainment of added powers of body, mind and spirit.
It deals scientifically with the laws of nature and their relation to human life.
It has no alliance with any class or sect of people, but aims to give that which will be the greatest possible use to all, carefully avoiding points of doctrine that would be liable to give offence to any. All the laws and methods taught are demonstrated facts, not experiments.
We accept as a foundation of all, the following: God is the Creator of all things; therefore, all laws, physical, mental or spiritual, are but the potency of the divine mind. To know that mind (or the laws or methods produced by its action, which is divine). Is the highest phys ical, mental and spiritual attainment of man.
Because of this we study every department of nature, and endeavor to give to the world such facts as we deem most advantageous in the development of our race.
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