The New Humanity of Intuition explores the transformative power of intuition in shaping both individual lives and the future of society. The work advocates for the development of intuitive faculties as a path to deeper understanding, transcending the limitations of intellect alone. It discusses how spiritual insight can guide humanity toward a more harmonious and enlightened existence. The book delves into various subjects, such as the connection between spiritual teachings and the purpose of humanity, the relationship between science and higher knowledge, and the role of beauty as a…mehr
The New Humanity of Intuition explores the transformative power of intuition in shaping both individual lives and the future of society. The work advocates for the development of intuitive faculties as a path to deeper understanding, transcending the limitations of intellect alone. It discusses how spiritual insight can guide humanity toward a more harmonious and enlightened existence. The book delves into various subjects, such as the connection between spiritual teachings and the purpose of humanity, the relationship between science and higher knowledge, and the role of beauty as a reflection of divine principles. The author also examines the impact of younger generations in bringing about positive change and the influence of spiritual philosophies in areas like religion, philanthropy, and culture. Ultimately, the text encourages readers to embrace intuitive wisdom as a means of personal and societal evolution, offering a vision of a future enriched by deeper awareness, interconnectedness, and compassion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Curuppumullage Jinar jad sa was a prominent Ceylonese author, occultist, freemason, and theosophist, known for his significant contributions to the Theosophical Society. Born in Sri Lanka in 1875, he became the fourth president of the organization and emerged as one of its leading figures. Over his lifetime, Jinarajadasa authored more than 50 books and penned over 1,600 articles, cementing his reputation as a foremost Theosophical writer. His works covered a broad range of topics, including spirituality, mysticism, and theosophical teachings. He pursued education at Colegio Ananda, followed by the University of Cambridge and the University of Pavia, which helped shape his intellectual pursuits. Jinarajadasa's leadership and literary contributions have made a lasting impact on the Theosophical movement, and his work continues to influence those interested in occultism and spiritual philosophy. He passed away in 1953 at the age of 77 in Wheaton, Illinois, leaving behind a legacy that spans over decades of scholarly and esoteric writings.
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