Stanzas of Dzyan : From the Secret Doctrine by Helena Blavatsky (2016, Trade Paperback)
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Popular in the era regardless of her habit of being caught out conducting fraudulent seances, they purport to be of Tibetan origin. Title The Stanzas of Dzyan. Format Paperback. Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101539690334
ISBN-139781539690337
eBay Product ID (ePID)250291627
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Book TitleStanzas of Dzyan : from the Secret Doctrine
Number of Pages26 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicAncient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge
GenreBody, Mind & Spirit
AuthorHelena Blavatsky
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight2.7 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in
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SynopsisThe Stanzas of Dzyan were originally released by Helena Blavatsky as part of her Secret Doctrine in the late 1800s. Popular in the era regardless of her habit of being caught out conducting fraudulent seances, they purport to be of Tibetan origin.This rough esoteric doctrine, "translated" by Blavatsky, forms one of the many bases of Theosophy. It is a strange document with significant Eastern inclusions and indeed was influenced heavily by Buddhist scriptures and documents in that era. It is a worthy occult work; one which has a place in the history of modern occult development., The Stanzas of Dzyan were originally released by Helena Blavatsky as part of her Secret Doctrine in the late 1800s. Popular in the era regardless of her habit of being caught out conducting fraudulent seances, they purport to be of Tibetan origin. This rough esoteric doctrine, "translated" by Blavatsky, forms one of the many bases of Theosophy. It is a strange document with significant Eastern inclusions and indeed was influenced heavily by Buddhist scriptures and documents in that era. It is a worthy occult work; one which has a place in the history of modern occult development.