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Just so you know, February 9, 2008
This review is from: An Invitation to the Secret Doctrine (Paperback)
Gary Reichenbacher is a Christian with apparently nothing better to do than write bad reviews for books he hasn't read...in a backwoods attempt to save us all from the abysmal pits of hell...which is where we'll all end up should we decide to read the aforementioned books. If you share his narrow view of philosophy chances are you're illiterate and not looking to buy any of the books he's reviewed in the first place. If you are a free thinker looking to expand your spiritual and intellectual horizons then you should take all of his bad reviews as further proof that you'll enjoy the book.
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Great anthology of essential Blavatsky fragments, October 2, 2011
This review is from: An Invitation to the Secret Doctrine (Paperback)
You will find no devils in these pages, nor too many ghosts, other than those spirits seen by mediums. Included in this booklet are all the necessary articles and fragments from Blavatsky's books necessary to understand her major work: The Secret Doctrine. You'll learn about karma, reincarnation, the Unity of All, get a glimpse of spiritual evolution and how everything is intertwined.
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A good introduction for beginners, February 11, 2001
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Helene Petrovna Blavatsky has a common sense approach to magik and it's practices. This is a good mid-level introduction into pagan 'secrets', with well written examples for your own rituals.
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Part 1 Helena's little book of horror stories, February 16, 2006
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Great stuff for the next halloween campfire. These stories are really scary to tell and fun to watch the kids get invovled and then they can add to the story on their own. just to see creativity added to on this level allows one to see the creative mind of ms. helena doesn't go far enough to quench the thurst and craving for scary tales!
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