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Chargement... The Secret Life of Nature: Living in Harmony With the Hidden World of Nature Spirits from Fairies to Quarkspar Peter Tompkins
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This follow-up to The Secret Life of Plants provides an astonishing account of how spiritualists and scientists alike are revealing that the physical world teems with nature spirits, from fairies to quarks. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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which brought to public eyes many esoteric secrets about the nature realms. One of the things which makes Tompkins’ book so original is his reporting on how occultists described the building blocks of the universe such as the elements, subatomic particles and quarks. Tompkins surveyed the literature of major fairy writers of the last century and synthesized and compared their findings – notably the publications of Findhorn, Dora Van Gelder, Geoffrey Hodson, Rudolph Steiner, Alice Bailey, Madame Blavatsky, Charles W. Leadbeater, and others. Tompkins was not aware of Daphne Charter’s work at the time. Tompkins has made a real contribution to the history of occult knowledge from ancient Hindus, Persians, Chaldeans, Pythagoreans, Pharaonic Egyptians, neo-Platonists, Kabbalists and Rosicrucians, down to the theosophists and anthroposophists of today. In a topic of this size and breadth, we can only get a glimpse of the vast amount of knowledge it hints at. Unfortunately the book has been out of print for years and copies now cost $200 or more. It deserves to be brought back into print ( )