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Koot Hoomi Lal Singh lead an extremely secluded life, affording a public record of him that is at best somewhat fragmented. Born in the early nineteenth centrry, Mahatma Kuthumi was a Punjabi whose family had settled in Kashmir.

He attended Oxford University in 1850 and is believed to have contributed 'The Dream of Ravan' to The Dublin University Magazine around 1854, prior to returning to his homeland.

The Kashmiri Brahman spent considerable time in Dresden, Wurzberg, Nurnberg, and finally Leipzig, where in 1875 he attended the university there and visited with Dr. Gustav Theodor Fechner, the founder of modern psychology.

HIs remaining years were spent at his lamasery in Shigatse, Tibet, where his contact with the outside world was limited to didactic writings sent by mail to some of his devoted students Those letters are now on file with the British Museum.

In Studies of the Human Aura, the Master Kuthumi provides a framework for discovering a new dimension of yourself-a dimension that is not incompatible with twentieth century living. Through a threefold exercise he enables you to advance your consciousness, harness the energy and intelligence that are native to your being, and more clearly become the author of your own destiny.

Contents

Preface
Thou mercy flame
To those who seek self-knowledge
I The perfecting of the aura
II The susceptiblity of the aura
III The colorations of the aura
IV The reading of the aura
V The intensification of the aura
VI The strengthening of the aura
VII The expansion of the aura
VIII The shield of the aura
IX The protection of theaura
X The purification of the aura
XI The star of the aura
XII The crystal flowing stream of the aura
Notes
Glossary
Incarnations of the ascended Master Kuthumi
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
AikiBib | May 31, 2022 |
The book begins with a short biographical section. Reproductions, transcriptions and commentaries on the first two letters from K. H. follow. A third message from K. H. along with a letter from H. P. B. are next, both reproduced and transcribed with a following commentary. A letter from K. H. to H. S. Olcott is also included as well as some artifacts of these correspondences and concluding remarks.
 
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DClodgeTS | Mar 30, 2022 |

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