Date |
Vol. |
Num. |
Title |
Pg |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Emergency Training for Philosophy |
1 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Art Minus Idea |
5 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Recent Additions to the Library |
8 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Jew Does Not Fit In, The |
9 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Suspects and Aspects of Astrology |
12 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Atlantis: and the Origins of Civilization |
17 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Ten Dollars for Health |
21 |
1941-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 1 |
Francis Bacon: The Incredible Lord |
25 |
1941-Sep. |
Vol 1 |
No. 2 |
Soul-Power from Daily News |
1 |
1941-Sep. |
Vol 1 |
No. 2 |
Magic of Music, The |
8 |
1941-Sep. |
Vol 1 |
No. 2 |
Science Acts Its Age |
13 |
1941-Sep. |
Vol 1 |
No. 2 |
Egotism as an Acute Disease |
20 |
1941-Sep. |
Vol 1 |
No. 2 |
Christianity: Was It Originally a Religion or a Philosophy? |
21 |
1941-Sep. |
Vol 1 |
No. 2 |
Treasure of Tai Shung, The |
29 |
1941-Oct. |
Vol 1 |
No. 3 |
War of Nerves, The |
1 |
1941-Oct. |
Vol 1 |
No. 3 |
New England Brahman: Ralph Waldo Emerson |
9 |
1941-Oct. |
Vol 1 |
No. 3 |
Fatalism vs Free Will |
15 |
1941-Oct. |
Vol 1 |
No. 3 |
Eye on the Dollar, The |
24 |
1941-Oct. |
Vol 1 |
No. 3 |
Citizens of Eternity |
25 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
80 Years of Revolution |
1 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
Uncle Sam Envisions Atlantis |
11 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
America's Timeless Philosopher |
13 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
Battle of Asia, The |
16 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
What Do You Say Now? |
24 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
Hen or the Egg, The—Which Came First? |
25 |
1941-Nov/Dec |
Vol 1 |
No. 4 |
Nature of Truth, The |
26 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Philosopher Faces War, The |
1 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Battle of Asia II, The |
6 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Look Ahead, The |
10 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Illumination through Disciplines of Realization |
11 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Life Dedicated to Truth, A |
18 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
How Scientific is Science? |
22 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Higher Aspects of Astrology, The |
24 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Library Rarities |
29 |
1942-Jan. |
Vol 1 |
No. 5 |
Case History: The Pseudo-Psychic |
30 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
Riddle of Russia, The |
1 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
Enemy Uses Astrology, The |
11 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
1942 Predictions for the Nation |
13 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
Today's Religion |
19 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
Night Court |
26 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
Man Never Wrong, The |
29 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
How To Think |
30 |
1942-Feb. |
Vol 1 |
No. 6 |
Christmas—and into 1942 |
31 |
1942-Mar. |
Vol 1 |
No. 7 |
Superphysical in War, The |
1 |
1942-Mar. |
Vol 1 |
No. 7 |
Rhythm of Right Thinking, The |
11 |
1942-Mar. |
Vol 1 |
No. 7 |
Good in War, The |
17 |
1942-Mar. |
Vol 1 |
No. 7 |
Rights of Brutes, The |
18 |
1942-Mar. |
Vol 1 |
No. 7 |
Vision at Valley Forge |
22 |
1942-Mar. |
Vol 1 |
No. 7 |
City of Good Intention |
24 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
All Eyes on India |
1 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Mysteries of Asia, The |
3 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Conversation in Calcutta |
4 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Parsees of Bombay, The |
7 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Astronomer's City, The |
9 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Magic and Sorcery |
11 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Reminiscence of Rangoon |
14 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Soldier-Philosopher Liberator |
16 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Five and Ten Senses |
18 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
City of Good Intention - II |
28 |
1942-Apr. |
Vol 1 |
No. 8 |
Psychic, The |
31 |
1942-May |
Vol 1 |
No. 9 |
Rebirth of Empires, The |
1 |
1942-May |
Vol 1 |
No. 9 |
Personal Philosophy for Now, A |
13 |
1942-May |
Vol 1 |
No. 9 |
What Dictators Think About |
21 |
1942-May |
Vol 1 |
No. 9 |
Man the Unknown |
31 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
Prophecy: What Makes It Possible |
1 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
War between a Slave World and a Free World, The |
12 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
Enforced Equality of Peoples |
17 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
President's Flag Day Prayer, The |
18 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
Anti-Christ on the Firing Line, The |
19 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
Espionage and Sabotage |
26 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
How To Understand Your Bible |
29 |
1942-Jun. |
Vol 1 |
No. 10 |
Censorship Always |
30 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
As Democracy Awakens |
1 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
Great Laws That Rule the World |
9 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
New War Attitude, The |
18 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
Einstein: A Close-Up |
20 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
Art of the Double-Cross, The |
24 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
Beginning of All Things, The |
25 |
1942-Jul. |
Vol 1 |
No. 11 |
Detachment |
28 |
1942-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 12 |
Psychic Self-Defense in Wartime |
1 |
1942-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 12 |
Price of Peace, The |
11 |
1942-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 12 |
Time and the Teacher |
16 |
1942-Aug. |
Vol 1 |
No. 12 |
Seven Great Laws That Rule the World, (Part II) |
24 |
1942-Sept. |
Vol 2 |
No. 1 |
Inward Look and the Outward, The |
1 |
1942-Sept. |
Vol 2 |
No. 1 |
Sun of Righteousness, The |
10 |
1942-Sept. |
Vol 2 |
No. 1 |
Nostradamus |
12 |
1942-Sept. |
Vol 2 |
No. 1 |
Lin Yutang: The Importance of Living |
19 |
1942-Sept. |
Vol 2 |
No. 1 |
Widow of Wang, The |
24 |
1942-Sept. |
Vol 2 |
No. 1 |
Spooks |
28 |
1942-Oct. |
Vol 2 |
No. 2 |
Inspiration of Disaster, The |
1 |
1942-Oct. |
Vol 2 |
No. 2 |
Suggestion Therapy |
11 |
1942-Oct. |
Vol 2 |
No. 2 |
Fight for the Four Freedoms, The |
19 |
1942-Oct. |
Vol 2 |
No. 2 |
Earth, Radio, and the Stars |
27 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
Adepts in a World at War, The |
1 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
All Are Brothers |
11 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
Wonderful Land of Mu |
13 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
Things Said and Things Written |
23 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
Lost Vision, The |
24 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
Independent India, An |
28 |
1942-Nov. |
Vol 2 |
No. 3 |
New Society, Global in Scope, A |
32 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
To Keep the Post-War World in Order |
1 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
Sing—for the Spirit Is Free |
10 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
Sideline Musings |
11 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
United for the Enduring Happiness of the Common Man |
12 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
Light of Christmas, The |
15 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
Andrew Jackson Davis |
18 |
1942-Dec. |
Vol 2 |
No. 4 |
Have You Lost Your Illusions? |
28 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Good New Year, The |
1 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Blueprint for a Free World |
3 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Ah, Truth |
6 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Unanswered Challenge, The |
7 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
First Physiognomist, The |
10 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
To Keep the Post-War World in Order — II |
11 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Pythagoras — The Substance of Absolute Being |
19 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Dummy or Apparition? |
28 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Those Rumors |
29 |
1943-Jan. |
Vol 2 |
No. 5 |
Printing before Gutenberg |
31 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Secret Destiny of America, The |
1 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Nations United Could Have Prevented War |
5 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Islam Culture for Buck Privates |
7 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Tibetan Divination |
8 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Axis Ferrets Work with Bits and Pieces |
15 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Plato and the Platonists — On Divine Natures |
16 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Rationing Helps Everybody |
25 |
1943-Feb. |
Vol 2 |
No. 6 |
Post-War Democracy |
26 |
1943-Mar. |
Vol 2 |
No. 7 |
Strength To Meet Your World |
1 |
1943-Mar. |
Vol 2 |
No. 7 |
What's Cooking? |
9 |
1943-Mar. |
Vol 2 |
No. 7 |
State of the Union, The; President Roosevelt on Victory Aims in
War and Peace |
10 |
1943-Mar. |
Vol 2 |
No. 7 |
Aristotle: On Classification of Facts |
14 |
1943-Mar. |
Vol 2 |
No. 7 |
This Year in Your Life |
23 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Our Hour and Time |
1 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Common Bond, The |
10 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
We Learn from the Past |
11 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Need for Majority Rule, The |
15 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Implementing a Post-War Peace |
16 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Action and Reaction |
18 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Socrates: On Discipline of Self |
19 |
1943-Apr. |
Vol 2 |
No. 8 |
Cradle to Grave Security |
28 |
1943-May |
Vol 2 |
No. 9 |
Spiritual Fact in a Material World |
1 |
1943-May |
Vol 2 |
No. 9 |
Cradle to Grave to Pigeonhole |
13 |
1943-May |
Vol 2 |
No. 9 |
Immanuel Kant: On Pure Reason |
17 |
1943-May |
Vol 2 |
No. 9 |
Absolute Standard of Beauty, The |
25 |
1943-May |
Vol 2 |
No. 9 |
Practical Religion in the World of Tomorrow |
26 |
1943-May |
Vol 2 |
No. 9 |
Wallace's "Screwy" Ideas |
32 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
How a Philosopher Thinks |
1 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
Idle Dreams Come True |
12 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
Decline of the West, The |
13 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
World Trade |
19 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
Plenty...Everywhere in the World |
20 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
Slave Labor |
23 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
St. Augustine: Structural Christian Laws |
24 |
1943-Jun. |
Vol 2 |
No. 10 |
Plan and Purpose, by Raymond Clapper |
32 |
1943-Jul. |
Vol 2 |
No. 11 |
Pyramid and Prophecy |
1 |
1943-Jul. |
Vol 2 |
No. 11 |
Brotherhood—A Necessity |
8 |
1943-Jul. |
Vol 2 |
No. 11 |
Secret of the Golden Flower, The |
11 |
1943-Jul. |
Vol 2 |
No. 11 |
Non-Essential Vacation Travel |
20 |
1943-Jul. |
Vol 2 |
No. 11 |
Charles Darwin: On Evolution |
21 |
1943-Jul. |
Vol 2 |
No. 11 |
Japanese Are Tough, The |
30 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
Memory of Past Lives, The |
1 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
Crime against Man's Spirit, The |
9 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
Beyond the Day of Victory |
10 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
World-Wide Auxiliary Language, A |
15 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
Plotinus and Proclus: On Theology |
16 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
Price of Freedom, The |
24 |
1943-Aug. |
Vol 2 |
No. 12 |
Thought Transference |
27 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Balance in Self-Development |
1 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Peace of Washington, The — by Thomas Mann |
10 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Symbolism of the Arabian Nights, The |
12 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Begin at Once — by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek |
18 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Thought Mastery |
20 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Magna Charta of the Nations |
23 |
1943-Sept. |
Vol 3 |
No. 1 |
Paracelsus — Physician of the Soul |
25 |
1943-Oct. |
Vol 3 |
No. 2 |
Return to Normal Health, The |
1 |
1943-Oct. |
Vol 3 |
No. 2 |
Bird of Ho, The (Chinese Fable) |
9 |
1943-Oct. |
Vol 3 |
No. 2 |
Applying the Four Freedoms |
16 |
1943-Oct. |
Vol 3 |
No. 2 |
St. Hildegarde: Her Visions |
23 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Night of World Rule by Death, The |
1 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Man Who Kept a Secret, The |
11 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Jacob Boehme: Shoemaker of Gorlitz |
14 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Metaphysics and the Moppets |
22 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Likeness and Image (The Return to Normal Health — Part II) |
24 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Pebbles from Heaven |
29 |
1943-Nov. |
Vol 3 |
No. 3 |
Reshaping Man's Heritage |
32 |
1943-Dec. |
Vol 3 |
No. 4 |
World Religion, A |
1 |
1943-Dec. |
Vol 3 |
No. 4 |
Free Circulation of Thought |
16 |
1943-Dec. |
Vol 3 |
No. 4 |
Philosophy is Preventive Medicine |
21 |
1943-Dec. |
Vol 3 |
No. 4 |
In the Service of Those Who Suffer (The Return to Normal Health
— Part III) |
27 |
1944-Jan. |
Vol 3 |
No. 5 |
Background for Modern Psychology |
1 |
1944-Jan. |
Vol 3 |
No. 5 |
Moulding of Minorities, The |
14 |
1944-Jan. |
Vol 3 |
No. 5 |
Magic Flute, The |
20 |
1944-Feb. |
Vol 3 |
No. 6 |
World Trends for 1944 |
1 |
1944-Feb. |
Vol 3 |
No. 6 |
Ours Is the Blessed Land (The Secret Destiny of America — Part
II) |
4 |
1944-Feb. |
Vol 3 |
No. 6 |
Prince of the Cats, The |
20 |
1944-Feb. |
Vol 3 |
No. 6 |
Indian Magic and Medicine |
25 |
1944-Feb. |
Vol 3 |
No. 6 |
Our Rates of Vibration (The Return to Normal Health — Part IV) |
29 |
1944-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 1 |
Asia in the Balance of the Scales |
1 |
1944-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 1 |
Power of Memory, The |
16 |
1944-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 1 |
Garden of Viscount Ti, The |
30 |
1944-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 1 |
Can Modern Science Accept the Doctrine of Rebirth? |
39 |
1944-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 1 |
Pagan Ideals and Christian Idols |
54 |
1944-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 1 |
Return to Normal Health, The — Part V |
69 |
1944-Summer |
Vol 4 |
No. 2 |
Conquest of the Air, The |
1 |
1944-Summer |
Vol 4 |
No. 2 |
Dream State, The |
16 |
1944-Summer |
Vol 4 |
No. 2 |
Magic and Medicine |
31 |
1944-Summer |
Vol 4 |
No. 2 |
Subconscious Mind, The |
36 |
1944-Summer |
Vol 4 |
No. 2 |
Christ or Karma |
52 |
1944-Summer |
Vol 4 |
No. 2 |
Mysticism |
64 |
1944-Fall-Winter |
Vol 4 |
No. 3 |
Healing Arts of Tomorrow, The |
1 |
1944-Fall-Winter |
Vol 4 |
No. 3 |
World Out in Space, The |
15 |
1944-Fall-Winter |
Vol 4 |
No. 3 |
Manuscript No One Can Read, A |
34 |
1944-Fall-Winter |
Vol 4 |
No. 3 |
Cause and Purposes of War, The |
43 |
1944-Fall-Winter |
Vol 4 |
No. 3 |
Is There a Plan for Permanent Peace? — Part I — Physical
Planning Will Fail |
58 |
1944-Fall-Winter |
Vol 4 |
No. 3 |
Devil's Flatiron, The |
71 |
1945-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 4 |
Seven Keys to Human Personality |
1 |
1945-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 4 |
Magic Mirror of the Mind, The |
15 |
1945-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 4 |
Smile of Angkor, The (with Illustrated Supplement) |
35 |
1945-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 4 |
Coming World Religion, The |
43 |
1945-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 4 |
Neurosis of Europe, The (Part Two - Is There a Plan for
Permanent Peace? |
56 |
1945-Spring |
Vol 4 |
No. 4 |
World Trends |
69 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Guide to a Personal Philosophy, A |
1 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
This is Your Year |
15 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Minorities and the Problem of Races |
29 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
25 Years of Achievement |
41 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Illustrations of Construction at PRS |
41 ins. |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Monumental Book, A |
43 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Guru, The: The Way of the East |
44 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Wheel of Orffyreus, The |
59 |
1945-Summer |
Vol 5 |
No. 1 |
Psychopolitic: Providing a Pattern for Permanent Peace (Part
Three - Is There a Plan for Permanent Peace?) |
60 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Magnetic Medicine for War Victims |
1 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Learned from Experience |
20 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Human Violin, The |
34 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Ten Commandments for Right Living |
37 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Power of the Written Word, The |
38 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Ring of the Nibelung, The |
48 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Labyrinth, The |
63 |
1945-Autumn |
Vol 5 |
No. 2 |
Mental Telepathy |
64 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Bird of Wisdom and the Bird of War, The (Editorial — Horizon
Lines) |
1 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
What Christmas Means to Reflective Thinkers |
10 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Story of the Tulip Mania |
23 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Mystery of the Disappearing
Elephants |
24 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Reincarnation and Karma |
26 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Ex-Libris P.R.S. — The Book of the Dead |
36 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
In Reply — A Department of Questions and Answers |
50 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Karmic Consequences of the Atomic Bomb |
53 |
1945-Winter |
Vol 5 |
No. 3 |
Post War Spiritual Emergency, The |
66 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Solving Personality Problems |
1 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Semantically Speaking |
14 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Balm Which Is in Gilead, The |
14 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Plato's Vision of Worldwide Democracy |
15 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Secret Tradition in Alchemy, The |
33 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Phantom Emperor of the World |
45 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Crisis in Higher Learning |
47 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Codex Sinaiticus (Curiouser and Curiouser) |
60 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Lost Secret of Damascus Steel, The |
63 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
No. 4 |
Perfect Literary Crime, The |
64 |
1946-Spring |
Vol 5 |
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In Reply — A Department of Questions and Answers |
73 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
No. 1 |
Dreams and Their Meaning |
1 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
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Vision of ER, The (Plato's Description of the Cycle of Rebirth) |
18 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
No. 1 |
Ex Libris P.R.S. (Francis Bacon and his Secret Empire) |
30 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
No. 1 |
In Reply — A Department of Questions and Answers |
48 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
No. 1 |
Mysteries of the Drotts, The (Esoteric Doctrines of the Far
North) |
52 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
No. 1 |
Gunpowder Plot, The (Curiouser and Curiouser) |
62 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
No. 1 |
Hog Money (Curiouser and Curiouser) |
63 |
1946-Summer |
Vol 6 |
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Emerson's Essay on the Law of Compensation |
66 |
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Hard Way, The — Adjusting Enthusiasm to Inevitables |
1 |
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Golden Chain of Homer, The (The Chain of Causes Which Connects
Earth and Matter) |
12 |
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Meistersingers of Nuremberg , The (The Glory of the Guilds) |
26 |
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Great Vehicle, The — The Mysteries of Northern Buddhism |
37 |
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Sitting Bull, the Indian Mystic, by Ernest Thompson Seton |
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Weapon Salve of Sir Kenelm Digby, The |
52 |
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Mystical Experiences of the Soul, The |
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In Reply — A Department of Question and Answers |
64 |
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Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, The |
73 |
1946-Winter |
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Basic Principles of Domestic Psychology (Simple Rules for
Strengthening the Home) |
1 |
1946-Winter |
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Romance of the Rose, The (The Spiritual Regeneration of the
Arts) |
11 |
1946-Winter |
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Bringing Philosophy to Children (Suggestions for the Home and
School) |
25 |
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Christmas — A Spiritual Symbol |
34 |
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Pagan Heaven and the Christian Earth, The |
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In Reply (A Department of Questions and Answers) |
50 |
1946-Winter |
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Manco Capac — The Great Initiate of the Incas |
53 |
1946-Winter |
Vol 6 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser — Business Dealings with the Devil |
77 |
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Symbolism of the Subconscious (The World as the Image of the
Self) |
1 |
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Illuminati, The |
16 |
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Book of Abraham the Jew, The |
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In Reply: Questions Concerning Reincarnation |
47 |
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Gnosticism (The Key to Esoteric Christianity) |
54 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser — When the Devil Went to Work for God |
71 |
1947-Spring |
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Curiouser and Curiouser — Curiosities of Philately |
72 |
1947-Spring |
Vol 6 |
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Library Notes — The Writings of Paracelsus, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
1947-Summer |
Vol 7 |
No. 1 |
Hatfields and the Mccoys, The |
1 |
1947-Summer |
Vol 7 |
No. 1 |
Powers of the Divine Mind, The: An Outline of the Philosophic
Instruments of Francis Bacon |
12 |
1947-Summer |
Vol 7 |
No. 1 |
Ragnarok, Lemuria, and Atlantis: A Story of Lost Worlds |
25 |
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Satsuma Ware |
39 |
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Question Concerning Sorcery |
50 |
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Vol 7 |
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Great League of the Iriquois - American Confederation for
Enduring Power |
56 |
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Vol 7 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Hand of a Saint |
74 |
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Vol 7 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Ghost of an Emperor |
75 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Tried by a Jury of their Peers |
76 |
1947-Summer |
Vol 7 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: Biographies, by A. H. Howie |
77 |
1947-Autumn |
Vol 7 |
No. 2 |
Fine Art of Being a Person, The |
1 |
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Faust, Legend and Fable |
14 |
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Cabala: The Esoteric Tradition in Israel |
33 |
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Question Concerning Duty |
51 |
1947-Autumn |
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Biographies in General - Blavatsky in Particular |
58 |
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Vol 7 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Mystery of the Trembling Rod |
71 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Napoleon and His Fortuneteller |
72 |
1947-Autumn |
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Art of Short, Swift, and Secret Writing, The (shorthand) |
74 |
1947-Autumn |
Vol 7 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: Cabala, by A. J. Howie |
76 |
1947-Winter |
Vol 7 |
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Confucian Ethics for Moderns |
1 |
1947-Winter |
Vol 7 |
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Jesus and the Essenes |
12 |
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Interpreting Fairy Stories |
22 |
1947-Winter |
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Penitentes and the Folk Art of New Mexico, The |
32 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Kraken |
45 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The White Lady of the Hohenzollerns |
47 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Story of the Newspaper |
48 |
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Question Concerning Karma |
50 |
1947-Winter |
Vol 7 |
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Philosophy of Music |
56 |
1947-Winter |
Vol 7 |
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Library Notes: Music, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
1948-Spring |
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No. 4 |
Good, The Bad, and the Indifferent, The |
1 |
1948-Spring |
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Oriental Character Analysis |
13 |
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Maya Empire, The: With Special Reference to the Work of Augustus
LePlongeon |
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Question Concerning the Human Life Wave |
36 |
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Eliphas Levi and the French Transcendentalists |
45 |
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Japanese Creation Myths, The |
53 |
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Who Was Junius? |
65 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Story of the Secret Room |
68 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Navajo Indian Feather Ceremony |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Lost Treasure of the Incas |
71 |
1948-Spring |
Vol 7 |
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Extracts from the Writings of Robert Fludd (reprint) |
73 |
1948-Spring |
Vol 7 |
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Library Notes: Basic Books of Platonic Literature, by A. J.
Howie |
76 |
1948-Summer |
Vol 8 |
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No Good Deed Is Ever Left Unpunished |
1 |
1948-Summer |
Vol 8 |
No. 1 |
Gandhi - A Tribute |
15 |
1948-Summer |
Vol 8 |
No. 1 |
Cagliostro and Vestiges of Masonic History |
23 |
1948-Summer |
Vol 8 |
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Juvenile Delinquency |
39 |
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Mystical Figures of Jakob Boehme |
49 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: A Chinese Conjurer |
71 |
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Vol 8 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Martin Luther and the Black Monk |
73 |
1948-Summer |
Vol 8 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: Fiction, Poetry, and General Literature, by A. J.
Howie |
74 |
1948-Autumn |
Vol 8 |
No. 2 |
Last Run of Shad, The |
1 |
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Platonic Definitions of Speusippus |
11 |
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Short Excursion into Amerindian Ethnology, A |
15 |
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Hypnosis versus Karma |
30 |
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Proper Treatment of the Dead, The |
40 |
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Persecution Complexes |
44 |
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Art of Geomancy, The |
53 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Great Mermaid Mystery |
67 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Holy Man of Mt. Abu |
68 |
1948-Autumn |
Vol 8 |
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Library Notes: Tibet: Travel Books, by A. J. Howie |
70 |
1948-Winter |
Vol 8 |
No. 3 |
Plato and the Dodo |
1 |
1948-Winter |
Vol 8 |
No. 3 |
Christmas Mystery, The |
15 |
1948-Winter |
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No. 3 |
Notes and Reflections on the Tarot Cards |
20 |
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Civic Responsibility |
40 |
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Mystical Christ, The |
53 |
1948-Winter |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Great Benin |
67 |
1948-Winter |
Vol 8 |
No. 3 |
Library Notes: Tibetan Philosophy, Religion, Literature, Lore,
by A. J. Howie |
72 |
1949-Spring |
Vol 8 |
No. 4 |
In Defense of Nothing in Particular |
1 |
1949-Spring |
Vol 8 |
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Jaipur, the Astronomer's City |
12 |
1949-Spring |
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No. 4 |
Mandala Magic |
18 |
1949-Spring |
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Straight Thinking |
34 |
1949-Spring |
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Enigmatical Tribes in "The Light Blue Mountains" - by H. P.
Blavatsky |
45 |
1949-Spring |
Vol 8 |
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Curious Prophecy, A |
49 |
1949-Spring |
Vol 8 |
No. 4 |
Mysticism of William Blake |
54 |
1949-Spring |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Nuremberg Chronicle |
66 |
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Vol 8 |
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Library Notes: The Harmon Papers, by A. J. Howie |
69 |
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Free Spirit, The |
76 |
1949-Summer |
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Use and Abuse of Great Books, The |
1 |
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Fire Mist, The: A Study of the Kundalini and the Spinal Chakras |
17 |
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Effect of Alcoholism on Society, The |
33 |
1949-Summer |
Vol 9 |
No. 1 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Thieves' Market |
45 |
1949-Summer |
Vol 9 |
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Dante's Divine Comedy |
48 |
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Nostradamus - The Saint of the Plague |
64 |
1949-Summer |
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Library Notes: Andrew Jackson Davis, by A.J. Howie |
74 |
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Sixty-Four Dollar Question, The |
1 |
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Nostradamus: Physician of France |
13 |
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Morality and Emblem Writers, The |
23 |
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In Reply: Ancient and Modern Organizations |
39 |
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Revelation of St. John, The |
50 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Cult of the Sword |
66 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Burmese Astrology |
70 |
1949-Autumn |
Vol 9 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: JUDO, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
1949-Winter |
Vol 9 |
No. 3 |
That Spiritual Quality |
1 |
1949-Winter |
Vol 9 |
No. 3 |
Ex Libris P.R.S.: Greek Mythology |
14 |
1949-Winter |
Vol 9 |
No. 3 |
Translation, A: From the Caves and Jungles of Hindustan, by H.
P. Blavatsky |
31 |
1949-Winter |
Vol 9 |
No. 3 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Homunculi |
48 |
1949-Winter |
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Ganesa |
50 |
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In Reply: The Law of Karma |
60 |
1949-Winter |
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In Reply: Nostradamus |
71 |
1949-Winter |
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Library Notes: Plotinus—His Essay on the Beautiful, by A. J.
Howie |
76 |
1950-Spring |
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Popular Fallacies |
1 |
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Taoism |
16 |
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Purely Coincidental, The |
33 |
1950-Spring |
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Improvement of Daily Living |
34 |
1950-Spring |
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Library Notes: The Hung Society, by A.J. Howie |
44 |
1950-Spring |
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Great Diana, Goddess of the Ephesians |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Lycanthropy |
65 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Nostradamus - Death in a Golden Cage |
69 |
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Vol 10 |
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Beyond Nausea |
1 |
1950-Summer |
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No. 1 |
Parsifal and the Holy Grail |
18 |
1950-Summer |
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No. 1 |
Mother Shipton |
33 |
1950-Summer |
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Translation, A: A Memorable Discussion, by H. P. Blavatsky |
34 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Rabbit in the Moon |
45 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Curiosities in Art and Literature |
47 |
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Vol 10 |
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Philosophy of Oriental Flower Arrangement, The |
49 |
1950-Summer |
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Psychic Phenomema |
63 |
1950-Summer |
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Library Notes: Words to the Living - about the Dead, by A.J.
Howie |
75 |
1950-Autumn |
Vol 10 |
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Inner Peace |
1 |
1950-Autumn |
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Moses, Priest of Egypt and Lawgiver of Israel |
18 |
1950-Autumn |
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Translation, A: A Memorable Discussion (Continuation) by H. P.
Blavatsky |
35 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Ill Omens of King Charles III |
44 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Titus Oates, Maker of Plots |
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Tibet |
47 |
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Parental Resemblance |
62 |
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Library Notes: Words to the Living - About the Dead (Conclusion)
by A. J. Howie |
73 |
1950-Winter |
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It Won't Be Long Now |
1 |
1950-Winter |
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Wonders of the Golden Dragon, The |
18 |
1950-Winter |
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Kuan Yin |
24 |
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Mysteries of the Druids, The |
41 |
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Lord's Prayer, The |
57 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Legend of the Wandering Jew |
69 |
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How to Enrich Modern Living |
72 |
1950-Winter |
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Library Notes: Confucius, by A. J. Howie |
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Illusion of Mortality, The |
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Legend from Totem Land, A |
18 |
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Mystical Sects of the Near East |
24 |
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In Reply: Dangerous Doctrines |
42 |
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Three Great Codes, The |
55 |
1951-Spring |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Bishop of Bingen |
74 |
1951-Spring |
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Platonic Love (Part I) by A. J. Howie (Library Notes) |
76 |
1951-Summer |
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Commentary upon the Tract of the Quiet Way, A |
1 |
1951-Summer |
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Religious Use of Masks, The |
19 |
1951-Summer |
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Translation, A: About Hatha- and Raja-Yogas, by H. P. Blavatsky |
35 |
1951-Summer |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Guardian Angel |
46 |
1951-Summer |
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Ex Libris P.R.S.: The Parsis |
49 |
1951-Summer |
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In Reply: Theory Versus Practice |
60 |
1951-Summer |
Vol 11 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: Platonic Love (Conclusion), by A. J. Howie |
76 |
1951-Autumn |
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Philosophy for the Sick |
1 |
1951-Autumn |
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Ex Libris P.R.S.: Astrotheology—The Worship of the Heavenly
Bodies |
18 |
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Ex Libris P.R.S.: Pistis Sophia—a Gnostic Gospel |
34 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Taj Mahal |
42 |
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Lavatek's Physiognomy |
45 |
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In Reply: Advice to Teachers |
61 |
1951-Autumn |
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No. 2 |
Library Notes: Zen Traditions, by A. J. Howie |
76 |
1951-Winter |
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Thinking Makes It So |
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1951-Winter |
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Problem of Easter Island, The |
18 |
1951-Winter |
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In Reply: How to Study |
37 |
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Ex Libris P.R.S.: Strange Creatures of Mythology |
52 |
1951-Winter |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Touching for the King's Evil |
73 |
1951-Winter |
Vol 11 |
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Library Notes: Zen Traditions (conclusion), by A. J. Howie |
76 |
1952-Spring |
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Fear No Evil |
1 |
1952-Spring |
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Sermons in Stone |
17 |
1952-Spring |
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Timur—The Shaker of the Earth |
35 |
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Esoteric Anatomy and Physiology |
44 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Battle of the Beards |
61 |
1952-Spring |
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In Reply: Development Exercises |
63 |
1952-Spring |
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Library Notes: Why Comparative Religion? — An Evaluation |
76 |
1952-Summer |
Vol 12 |
No. 1 |
Submerged Personalities |
1 |
1952-Summer |
Vol 12 |
No. 1 |
Solomon and Sheba |
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Maffia, The |
34 |
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In Reply: Religious Controversies |
39 |
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Vol 12 |
No. 1 |
Religion of the Jains |
55 |
1952-Summer |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Of Misinformation in General |
72 |
1952-Summer |
Vol 12 |
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Library Notes: Book Review: Researches into the Superstitions of
China, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
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Political Psychology |
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1952-Autumn |
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Book of Job, The |
18 |
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Use and Abuse of Experience, The |
34 |
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Great Pyramid, The |
50 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Dance of Death |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Chronic Inertia |
72 |
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Vol 12 |
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Library Notes: History, Condition, and Propects of the Indian
Tribes of the United States, by A. J. Howie |
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Thread of Ariadne, The |
1 |
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Julian the Apostate |
17 |
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In Reply: In Defense of Self |
34 |
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Ishtar of the Seven Gates |
50 |
1952-Winter |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Bogomiles |
66 |
1952-Winter |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Flying Dutchman |
68 |
1952-Winter |
Vol 12 |
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Library Notes: Part II—Indian Tribes of the United States, by A.
J. Howie |
73 |
1952-Winter |
Vol 12 |
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Letter to Friends of the P.R.S. (regarding the initiation of the
Basic Ideas of Man correspondence course) |
79 |
1953-Spring |
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Case of the Frustrated Housewife, The |
1 |
1953-Spring |
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Ex Libris P.R.S.: The Muses |
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Ex Libris P.R.S.: The Code of Shotoku |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Virgil the Sorcerer |
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Flying Saucers Fly Again, The |
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In Reply: The Therapeutic Use of Suggestion and Autosuggestion |
60 |
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Vol 12 |
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In Reply: Of Persons and Appearances |
71 |
1953-Spring |
Vol 12 |
No. 4 |
Library Notes: Vestiges of Spirit-History of Man |
75 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
No. 1 |
Who Is to Blame? |
1 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
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First Six Centuries of Christianity, The |
9 |
1953-Summer |
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Flower Symbolism |
26 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
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In Reply: Should One Consult a Psychologist? |
31 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: Should the State Provide Religious Training for
Children? |
35 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
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Origin of the Gypsies, The |
39 |
1953-Summer |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The First Man to Fly |
49 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
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Marcus Aurelius |
53 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
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Happenings at Headquarters |
57 |
1953-Summer |
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Great Buddhas of Pegu, The |
59 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
No. 1 |
New Lamps for Old |
64 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
No. 1 |
Of Disbelief in General |
72 |
1953-Summer |
Vol 13 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: The Principles of Light and Color, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
1953-Autumn |
Vol 13 |
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Escape from History |
1 |
1953-Autumn |
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No. 2 |
Mt. Everest, "The Mother of the World" |
9 |
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Tristan and Isolde |
15 |
1953-Autumn |
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Story of the Renaissance, The |
33 |
1953-Autumn |
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Chinese Oracle Bones |
44 |
1953-Autumn |
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Sarnath - Where Buddha Preached His First Sermon |
51 |
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Star Lore from the Land of Sheba |
59 |
1953-Autumn |
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No. 2 |
Vinegar Tasters, The |
69 |
1953-Autumn |
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No. 2 |
In Reply: Why Modern Music? |
24 |
1953-Autumn |
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No. 2 |
In Reply: Racial and Religious Prejudice |
28 |
1953-Autumn |
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No. 2 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Irish Leprechaun |
49 |
1953-Autumn |
Vol 13 |
No. 2 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
73 |
1953-Autumn |
Vol 13 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: An Ancient Makimono, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
No. 3 |
Passing of Universal Genius, The |
1 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
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In Reply: Why does a perfect Creator create an imperfect world? |
29 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
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In Reply: Is it selfish to want to be happy? |
33 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
No. 3 |
Great Buddha of Kamakura, The |
11 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
No. 3 |
Advancement of Learning of the 17th Century |
17 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
No. 3 |
Plato's Doctrine of Reincarnation, by Henry L. Drake |
37 |
1953-Winter |
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No. 3 |
Story of the Koran, The |
49 |
1953-Winter |
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Love of Liberty, The |
61 |
1953-Winter |
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No. 3 |
Beginnings of Atomic Philosophy |
66 |
1953-Winter |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: Haste! Haste! and Be Faithful |
44 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
No. 3 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
71 |
1953-Winter |
Vol 13 |
No. 3 |
Library Notes: The Five Hundred Lohans, by A. J. Howie |
73 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
No. 4 |
Idea, the Thought, and the Mind, The |
1 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
No. 4 |
Zanoni, A Rosicrucian Romance |
16 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
No. 4 |
Philosophic Psychology as Therapy for the Well, by Henry L.
Drake |
25 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
No. 4 |
Story of Astronomy, The |
39 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
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In Reply: The Cause & Treatment of Malignant Diseases |
52 |
1954-Spring |
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Ramayana, The |
11 |
1954-Spring |
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Navajo Sand Paintings |
33 |
1954-Spring |
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Among the Penitentes |
64 |
1954-Spring |
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Program for Local Study Groups, A |
69 |
1954-Spring |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Great Wall of China |
60 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
No. 4 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
74 |
1954-Spring |
Vol 13 |
No. 4 |
Library Notes: Semantics, by A. J. Howie |
76 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Storehouse of Memory, The |
1 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Chinese Cosmogony |
15 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Man's Unconscious as a Directive Force: Part I: Fundamentals for
Interpretation, by Henry L. Drake |
27 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Paracelsus on the Mystery of Moral Energy |
39 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Seraphita |
48 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
City of the Sun, The |
10 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Invasion from Inner Space |
34 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: Spiritual Experience or Psychic Stress? |
58 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: Is Grief a Constructive or Destructive Emotion? |
62 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Mystery of the Christian Era |
68 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
72 |
1954-Summer |
Vol 14 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, by A. J.
Howie |
74 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Prayer As a Scientific Experience of Consciousness |
1 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Buddhist Concept of the Universe, The |
15 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Man's Unconscious as a Directive Force: Part II: Interpretation
of Its Symbology, by Henry L. Drake |
29 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Soul in Egyptian Metaphysics, The |
36 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Living Word and the Eternal Symbol, The |
46 |
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No. 2 |
Fable of Cupid and Psyche, The |
10 |
1954-Autumn |
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Jack and the Beanstalk |
70 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
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In Reply: Why Am I Too Busy to Think? |
56 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
In Reply: Can Philosophy Take the Place of Aspirin? |
60 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: A Historical Record of Divination |
65 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
68 |
1954-Autumn |
Vol 14 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: On the Nature of the Gods, by A. J. Howie |
75 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
Hunger & Fatigue as Symptoms of Psychic Pressure |
1 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
Origin and History of the Christian Bible, The |
10 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
How Can We Be Sure of Anything, by W. B. Uphold Jr., PhD |
23 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
On Physiognomy |
27 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
On Vital Reserves, by Henry L. Drake |
36 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
In Reply: Concepts of Personal Liberty and Collective
Responsibility |
43 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
In Reply: Advice to a Young Man Taking His First Jog |
47 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
52 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
Local Study Group Activities |
54 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
Five Yogas in Hindu Philosophy, The |
57 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Long Sleepers |
69 |
1954-Winter |
Vol 14 |
No. 3 |
On the Nature of the Gods, by A. J. Howie (Conclusion) |
74 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Of Discrimination |
1 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Copts, The |
10 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Pythagoras: Life, Science, and Mysticism, by Henry L. Drake |
16 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Need for Internal Maturity, The |
23 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Chinese Zodiacal Animals, The, by George H. Lark |
39 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Philosophy of Epicurus, The |
44 |
1955-Spring |
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Symbolism of Gnostic Gems, The |
53 |
1955-Spring |
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In Reply: How Can Religious Differences in the Home Be
Reconciled? |
28 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
In Reply: How Do You Reconcile the Conflicts in Nature with
Man's Ethical Conflicts? |
33 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Rowley Parchments |
68 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
49 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Local Study Group Activities |
51 |
1955-Spring |
Vol 14 |
No. 4 |
Library Notes: The Bhavachakra, the Wheel of Life, by A. J.
Howie |
71 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Building a Personal Philosophy |
1 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Forward to McGuffy |
10 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Thomas Taylor, the English Platonist |
17 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Mark Twain's Mysterious Stranger |
29 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Pythagoras: Life, Science, and Mysticism, by Henry L. Drake |
35 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: On Being a Successful Mother-in-Law |
45 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: Why Do Sensitive Persons Have Difficulties in
Friendship and Social Activities? |
51 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Symbolism of a Deck of Cards |
59 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
64 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Local Study Group Activities |
68 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Comments on Assembly Bill 1678 |
66 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Oriental Concept of Brotherhood, The |
67 |
1955-Summer |
Vol 15 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: The Bacstrom Alchemical Manuscript, by A. J.
Howie |
70 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
Disposition and Disease |
1 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
Life and Adventures of Common Sense, The |
9 |
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No. 2 |
Tibetan Books and Manuscripts |
19 |
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Serpent Symbolism |
54 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
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Why Do We Ignore the Living and Honor the Dead? |
41 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
When Does Serving Cease To Be a Virtue? |
46 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Lore of Finger Rings |
59 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
Poem, A |
68 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
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Happenings at Headquarters |
63 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
Local Study Group Activities |
66 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
In Honor of Manly P. Hall's Thirty-Five Years of Devoted Service |
31 |
1955-Autumn |
Vol 15 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: The Bacstrom Alchemical Manuscripts (Conclusion),
by A. H. Howie |
69 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Physician and the Psychologist, The |
1 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Seven Spheres of Borsippa, The |
10 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Christmas as a Religious Experience |
16 |
1955-Winter |
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No. 3 |
Library of The Philosophical Research Society, Inc., The |
21 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Unworthy One, The (A Philosopher of Good Parts) |
31 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Christian Influences in Buddhist Symbolism |
36 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
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Department of Questions and Answers, A |
48 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Did the Chinese Discover America? |
60 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
63 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Local Study Group Activities |
67 |
1955-Winter |
Vol 15 |
No. 3 |
Library Notes: Kuan Yin, by A.J. Howie |
69 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Overcoming the Feeling of Futility |
1 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Sixth World Religion Congress, The: Opinions on the Agendum |
11 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Sikhs, The |
15 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Unworthy One, The: "The Soul Detective" |
22 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Plato's Idealistic Psychology, by Henry L. Drake |
26 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
New Theory of Astral Influence, A |
34 |
1956-Spring |
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Department of Questions and Answers, A |
39 |
1956-Spring |
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No. 4 |
Traces of Freemasonry in Ancient America |
52 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
"Clouds" of Aristophanes, The |
64 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
67 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Local Study Group Activities |
71 |
1956-Spring |
Vol 15 |
No. 4 |
Library Notes: Thomas Taylor's "Restoration of the Platonic
Theology", by A. J. Howie |
74 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Mens Sana in Corpore Sano |
1 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Burbank's "Training the Human Plant" |
7 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Sahagun |
15 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Unworthy One, The: The Connoisseurs |
38 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Research on Reincarnation |
42 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Department of Questions and Answers, A |
52 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Evil Eye |
64 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
67 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Local Study Group Activites |
71 |
1956-Summer |
Vol 16 |
No. 1 |
Library Notes: The Bulletins of the Smithsonian Institution
Bureau of Ethnology, by A. J. Howie |
73 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Learning From Our Likes and Dislikes |
1 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Psychological Meaning of Tiben Art, The |
10 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Absolute As Evolving Consciousness, The, by Henry L. Drake |
24 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Research on Rebirth |
32 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Celebration in the East |
49 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Tribute to Max Mueller, A |
65 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
In Reply: On Psychological Counseling |
42 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Simon the Magician |
69 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
58 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Local Study Group Activities |
62 |
1956-Autumn |
Vol 16 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: The Zen Buddhism of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, by A.
J. Howie |
73 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Secret of the Untroubled Mind, The |
1 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Face of Christ, The |
11 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Research on the Law of Rebirth (Part III) |
25 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Islam and the World Brotherhood |
34 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
In Reply: The Dead Sea Scrolls |
39 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
In Reply: Art As an Index of Moral and Spiritual Development |
44 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Unworthy One, The (Short Story) |
54 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
59 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Eighth World Religion Congress — Mr. Hall's Opinion on the
Agendum |
62 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Local Study Group Activities |
64 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Curiouser and Curiouser — Notes on Continental Currency |
67 |
1956-Winter |
Vol 16 |
No. 3 |
Library Notes |
73 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
No. 4 |
Living Is Big Business |
1 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
No. 4 |
Research on Rebirth (Conclusion) |
11 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
No. 4 |
Jamini Roy — His Art and His Psychology (Part I, by Henry L.
Drake) |
22 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
No. 4 |
Short Story: The "Unworthy One" — Chairman of the Committee |
29 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
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Story of the Navigating Serpent, The |
34 |
1957-Spring |
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No. 4 |
In Reply: Evaluating the Environmental Equation |
49 |
1957-Spring |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Lord of Misrule |
58 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
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Tomb of Paracelsus, The |
61 |
1957-Spring |
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Happenings at Headquarters |
63 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
No. 4 |
Local Study Group Activities |
67 |
1957-Spring |
Vol 16 |
No. 4 |
H.P. Blavatsky and her "Isis Unveiled" — by A. J. Howie (Library
Notes) |
70 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Television and the Subconscious Mind |
1 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Studies in Character Analysis (Part I: Phrenology) |
11 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Beyond Statistics |
29 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Jamini Roy — His Art and His Psychology (Part II by Henry L.
Drake |
34 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
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In Reply: The Responsibilities of Grandparents |
42 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: Fallacies about Good and Evil |
49 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Golden Rule, The |
57 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Myth of the Dangerous Child |
60 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Portrait of Campanella |
65 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
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Happenings at Headquarters |
66 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Local Study Group Activities |
69 |
1957-Summer |
Vol 17 |
No. 1 |
Birth Out of Time, A — by A. J. Howie (Library Notes) |
72 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
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Habit of Constructive Thinking, The |
1 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
No. 2 |
Studies in Character Analysis—Part II: Palmistry |
22 |
1957-Autumn |
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Jamini Roy—His Art and His Psychology (Conclusion), by Henry L.
Drake |
28 |
1957-Autumn |
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To the Unknown God |
56 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
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Short Story: The Unworthy One—Mr. Nakamura Wears His Best Suit |
52 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
No. 2 |
In Reply: Evaluating New Ideas |
40 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
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In Reply: Transmigration vs. Reincarnation |
46 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Buddhist Rosary |
61 |
1957-Autumn |
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Happenings at Headquarters |
65 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
No. 2 |
Local Study Group Activities |
69 |
1957-Autumn |
Vol 17 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: The Troubadours, by A. J. Howie |
72 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
No. 3 |
Is Tolerance a Virtue? |
1 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
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Good Shepherd of Young Minds, The: The Story of John Amos
Comenius |
10 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
No. 3 |
Studies in Character Analysis (Part III: Physiognomy) |
31 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
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Unworthy One, The: St. Nicholas Nakamura |
26 |
1957-Winter |
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In Reply: Fate and Free Will |
51 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
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Curiouser and Curiouser: The Day of St. Thomas |
56 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
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Happenings at Headquarters |
59 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
No. 3 |
Local Study Group Activities |
62 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
No. 3 |
Jealousy and Human Behavior |
65 |
1957-Winter |
Vol 17 |
No. 3 |
Library Notes: Cyrano de Bergerac's "A Voyage to the Moon" by A.
J. Howie |
74 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
God Versus Sputnik |
1 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
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St. Mark and His Shrine |
10 |
1958-Spring |
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Imperial Heaven |
25 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
Studies in Character Analysis (Part IV: Graphology) |
30 |
1958-Spring |
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In Reply: Karma and the Caste System |
50 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Ethiopian Amulets |
56 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
60 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
Local Study Group Activities |
64 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
Jealousy and Human Behavior (Conclusion) |
66 |
1958-Spring |
Vol 17 |
No. 4 |
Library Notes: The Ancient Gods of the Mexicans, by A. J. Howie |
74 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Psychological Advertising |
1 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
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Egyptian Scarab Lore |
12 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
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Mary Anne Atwood — An Hermetic Mystery |
19 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Psychology of the Kathopanisad, The, by Henry L. Drake |
27 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Unworthy One, The — Master of the Jade Pavilion — Short Story |
33 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
In Reply: Can Metaphysical Thinking Be Practical? |
39 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Old Chinese Currency |
49 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
54 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Local Study Group Activities |
59 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Nostradamus on the Near-East Crisis |
62 |
1958-Summer |
Vol 18 |
No. 1 |
Confucian Classics, The, by A. J. Howie (Library Notes) |
74 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Reading, Writing, and Radiation |
1 |
1958-Autumn |
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Legends of Glastonbury Abbey |
11 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
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Mystical and Medical Philosophy of Paracelsus, The: Part I,
Universal Energy |
25 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Basic Equality of Human Beings, The |
39 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Curiouser and Curiouser: Aratus of Soli |
45 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Happenings at Headquarters |
51 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Local Study Group Activities |
55 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Nostradamus on the Near-East Crisis |
59 |
1958-Autumn |
Vol 18 |
No. 2 |
Library Notes: Cicero's Essay on Old Age and the Future State |
71 |