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Isis Unveiled, 2 Volumes Set
Isis Unveiled, 2 Volumes Set
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Isis Unveiled was the first to issue from the pen of H.P.B. published in 1877. An effort made in response to the growing materialism both in science and religious institutions. Isis Unveiled unites a historical review of religious and scientific ideas with the spirit of the quest for universal truth. Of special interest to the West is the investigation of the origins of Christianity. It includes an exhaustive study of the teachings of the gnostic sects of the first centuries, and an explanation of the mystery of Jesus.
The article “A Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology” is included and is the first truly scientific account of the vast subject of “Magic” Isis Unveiled Volume I focuses on the prevailing scientific theories of the time, balanced against the "'anciently universal Wisdom Religion." While Volume II examines the creeds of religions past and present, alongside the myths and symbols of various cultures. Throughout, the author strikes at the root of dogma and affirms the 'paramount importance of re-establishing the Hermetic philosophy. This edition also includes two articles by H. P. Blavatsky on the writing of Isis Unveiled: 'My Books' (1891) and 'Theories About Reincarnation and Spirits' (1886).
Product Detail:
ISBN: 9780911500035
Paperback 2 volumes, pages 1471.
Publisher: Theophy University Press, Published: February 1999.
Size: 6.25 x 2.5 x 9 inches, Weight: 4Lbs.
Author
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831 - 1891)
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (fondly known as HPB) was born on August 12, 1831, at Dnepropetrovsk (Ekaterinoslav), Ukraine. Daughter of Colonel Peter Alexeyevich von Hahn and novelist Helena Andreyevna Fadeyev HPB was direct descendant of Eric the Russ. In 1849 she married N. V. Blavatsky, and shortly thereafter began more than 20 years of extensive travel, bringing her into contact with mystic traditions the world over. She was the principal founder of the Theosophical Society in New York City in 1875 devoting her extraordinary literary talents to humanitarian purposes until her death in London, England, on May 8, 1891. Along with writing her several books, H. P. Blavatsky kept up a voluminous correspondence and contributed a steady stream of essays and articles to periodicals in English, French, and Russian.

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