"The chief difficulty which prevents men of science……" — H. P. Blavatsky
"The chief difficulty which prevents men of science from believing in divine as well as in nature Spirits is their materialism."
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H. P. Blavatsky
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45 Quotes by H. P. Blavatsky
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The Universe is worked and guided from within outwards.
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Everything in the Universe, throughout all its kingdoms, is conscious: i.e., endowed with a consciousness of its own kind and…
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The whole order of nature evinces a progressive march towards a higher life.
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It is on the acceptance or rejection of the theory of the Unity of all in Nature, in its ultimate…
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It is, then, by those shadows of the hoary Past and their fantastic silhouettes on the external screen of every…
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We see that every external motion, act, gesture, whether voluntary or mechanical, organic or mental, is produced and preceded by…
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Even in our day, science suspects beyond the Polar seas, at the very circle of the Arctic Pole, the existence…
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Knowledge increases in proportion to its use; that is, the more we teach the more we learn.
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But the first differentiation of its reflection in the manifested World is purely Spiritual, and the Beings generated in it…
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The Christians were the first to make the existence of Satan a dogma of the church. What is the use…
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The human mind can hardly remain entirely free from bias, and decisive opinions are often formed before a thorough examination…
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All things that ever were, that are, or that will be, having; their record upon the astral light, or tablet…
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