Volume XIV, Number 3
Dear Reader,
Greetings.
The opening
sentence of the January edition is from the Dhammapada and
says:
“Even a good man, mayhap, suffers evil
so long as his good deeds do not ripen; but when his good deeds ripen, then he
perceives the good accruing to him.”
Patience
and perseverance are therefore essential in the life of a truth-seeker. Among
the topics included in this edition the reader will find:
* Radha
Burnier Closes the Succession of Outer Heads in the ES (Adyar Esoteric
School Is Now on a Limbo);
* On
the Ethics of Creativity (fragment of a book by the Russian
philosopher Nicolas Berdyaev);
* The
Future is Plastic (theosophy, democracy and creativity);
* The
Art of Loving, by Erich Fromm (a new online edition, in PDF);
* There’s
Always Something to Improve (vigilance and effectiveness along the
Path);
* Learning
in Direct Action (the metaphysics of altruistic service);
* The
Unknown Corners of Life (an article by the Indian theosophist N. C.
Ramanujachary); and
* The
Light of Stars (the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow).
The
23 pp. edition includes the List of New Texts in www.TheosophyOnline.com and its associated websites.
Best regards,
The Editors
[Contact us: indelodge@gmail.com.]
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You can find the entire collection of “The Aquarian Theosophist”
in our associated websites.
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On the role of the esoteric movement in the ethical awakening of mankind
during the 21st century, see the book “The Fire and Light of Theosophical
Literature”, by Carlos Cardoso Aveline.
Published in 2013 by The Aquarian Theosophist, the volume has 255
pages and can be obtained through Amazon Books.
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