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Life Your Great Adventure
Is there meaning to life? Is there life after death? Who Am I?
Ancient Wisdom Modern Insight
The insights of eminent scientists on the key ideas of The Secret Doctrine. Intermediate level.

Introduction to Key to Theosophy
Essential teachings and the core work of the Theosophical Society

Understanding the Psychic World
On psychic phenomena, magic, mediumship, clairvoyance and kundalini.

Meditation
The basics of meditation presented in a safe and accessible manner by Adelaide Gardner

Theosophy — An Introductory Course
A great introduction for beginners, with clear and helpful diagrams.

A Program for Living the Spiritual Life
A Study Course by Shirley Nicholson
Living the Wisdom
A Guide to Social Transformation: print media course for workshops

Get Acquainted with The Secret Doctrine
A comprehensive study by the ever popular Dr John Algeo
The Myths of Our Lives
Compiled by Joy Mills based on The Hero Within

Mysticism — Bridge to Nowhere
Exploring the mystical origins of Theosophy, and the works of profound mystics East and West.
An Introduction to The Mahatma Letters
The definitive introduction to a challenging and rewarding study.
An Introduction to Esoteric Principles
Schools of Esoteric Teaching, First Principles, Planetary Evolution, The Path of Initiation.

Personal Transformation
Religion and the Spiritual Life, Education and Art, Happiness and Sorrow

Paths to Wholeness by Willamay Pym
Occultism, mysticism & altruism combined (print media course)
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From Darkness to Light: Understanding Violence
Emotions are desires either to perpetuate a situation if pleasurable, or to escape out of it if painful.
The Perennial Philosophy: A Comprehensive Introductory Course
Featuring an historical overview and the key ideas of the Perennial Philosophy.
The Doctrine of Karma
The world karma means action, coming from the Sanskrit root kri, "to do", or "to make".