Katha Upanishad (In the House of Death)
Seeking for favour, verily, Vajashravasa made a sacrifice of all his possessions. He had a son, named Nachiketas. Him, being… Read More »Katha Upanishad (In the House of Death)
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Commentary/Translation/ by Charles Johnston, Theosophical Quarterly, April, July, October, 1921; January, April, 1922 [Serialized]
Seeking for favour, verily, Vajashravasa made a sacrifice of all his possessions. He had a son, named Nachiketas. Him, being… Read More »Katha Upanishad (In the House of Death)
Article/Lecture/ by Robert Crosbie, Theosophy Magazine, April, 1921 [Posthumously Published]
Instinct is a direct perception of what is right, within its own realm. Intuition is a direct cognition of the… Read More »Instinct and Intuition