A commentary on The Voice of the SilenceAn explanation of the occult book The Voice of the Silence by the famous theosophists and occultists Charles Leadbeater and Anne Besant |
Contents
CONTENTS | 5 |
The Real and the Unreal | 32 |
The Warning Voice | 37 |
Self and AllSelf | 45 |
The Three Halls | 53 |
The Worlds Mother | 63 |
The Seven Sounds | 70 |
Become the Path | 79 |
The Life of Action | 119 |
The Secret Path | 128 |
The Wheel of Life | 133 |
The Way of the Arhat | 139 |
The Seven Portals 1 The Paramita Heights | 148 |
Tuning the Heart | 159 |
The First Three Gates | 170 |
The Fourth Gate | 176 |
The One Road | 86 |
The Last Steps | 92 |
The Goal | 99 |
The Two Paths 1 The Open Gate | 106 |
HeadLearning and SoulWisdom | 113 |
The Fifth and Sixth Gates | 188 |
The Seventh Gate | 198 |
The Arya Path | 210 |
The Three Vestures | 217 |
Common terms and phrases
Adept Adi-Buddha antahkarana Arhat Aryasanga aspirant astral and mental astral body astral plane atma atoms attained Avalokiteshvara become Bodhisattva Brahmana Buddhist called candidate chakras consciousness defnite desire devachanic Dharana Dharmakaya dhyana diffcult disciple divine earth eternal evolution experience feel foot-note fower frst Gautama give heart higher manas Hindu human idea illusion incarnation infuence Initiation inner karma karmic knowledge kundalini Kuthumi light lives Logos Lord Buddha Madame Blavatsky Madame Blavatsky says man’s Master means meditation mental body mental plane mind Monad Nirmanakaya Nirvana occult one’s Parabrahman paramitas path perfect personality physical body physical plane portals Prajna progress pupil reach realize refection sacrifce Secret Doctrine selfsh sense seven sometimes sorrow sound spiritual stage suffering teaching thee Theosophical things thou art thou hast thou would’st thought thy Soul truth virya voice wisdom word Yoga Yogi