Man's Subtle Bodies and Centres

A concise and practical topography.

Beyond the five senses, adapted to the physical plane, there are other components that constitute us and which allow us to come into contact with the subtle, invisible planes, thus participating in the expansion of our consciousness.


P0219AN  

154 pages - 14 illustrations

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‘For thousands of years men have worked to multiply and amplify the sensations and perceptions entering their consciousness through their five senses, and it is this play on the keyboard of the senses that they call civilization and culture. Well, is this not rather meagre? However much we cultivate and refine our five senses they will always be severely limited in scope for they belong to the physical plane: they will never be capable of exploring any reality above or beyond the physical. Until human beings recognize that there are other areas that invite exploration, other dimensions to see, touch and breathe, they will never experience new, richer, more far-reaching or subtler sensations. Each of our organs is specialized: it has its own particular function to perform and it can convey only its own particular type of sensation. In order to experience other, new sensations, we must call into play those other, subtler organs and centres which we all possess.’

1 - Human Evolution and the Development of the Spiritual Organs
2 - The Aura
3 - The Solar Plexus
4 - The Hara Centre
5 - Kundalini Force
6 - The Chakras:
I - The Chakra System 1 - The Chakra System 2
II - Ajna and Sahasrara


  • Light is a Living Spirit
  • Man's Two Natures, Human and Divine
  • The Living Book of Nature
  • The Symbolic Language of Geometrical Figures
  • The Zodiac, Key to Man and to the Universe
  • Looking into the Invisible - Intuition, Clairvoyance, Dreams
  • The Path of Silence
  • The Mysteries of Fire and Water
  • Angels and other Mysteries of The Tree of Life
  • The Philosopher's stone in the Gospels and in Alchemy

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