William Quan Judge
There are events common to human life, events small and inconsiderable in seeming, which, in their ulterior development and under the ripening hand of time,… Read More »William Quan Judge
Aka Jasper Niemand. Prominent member of the early Theosophical Society in America. Bio: Julia Keightley.
There are events common to human life, events small and inconsiderable in seeming, which, in their ulterior development and under the ripening hand of time,… Read More »William Quan Judge
Part I “Behold, I show you a mystery. We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed.”—I Cor. Xv, 51. “I have found… Read More »Heralds from the Unseen
Recently the tea-table was chatting about the Widow’s escape from the Romish fold. She was nearly converted by the urbane Monsignor Capel, but escaped at… Read More »[An Experience of the Astral World]
Pretty much every subject comes up for discussion at our afternoon tea table. Hence I was not surprised lately, walking in upon our five-o’clock callers,… Read More »The Tendency of the Present Civilization
The paper on “The Higher Life,”1 and the remarks which it has called forth, have led me to further reflections upon the subject. That subject… Read More »Rotation—Individual Evolution
Many will turn from this heading. Whether they really live upon the upper levels or only imagine such to be their dwellings, these words are… Read More »Lines From Lower Levels
Have you ever noticed the swiftness of thought transference in cases where the thinker is not consciously projecting his thought to another mind? The writer… Read More »Thought Transference and Dreams
[For Number I of this series, authored by “S.B.J.”, see here.] II. Perhaps no passage in Light on the Path is more forcible than that… Read More »Poetical Occultism (2)
Members of the Theosophical Society and the general public have alike manifested a wide divergence of opinion both as regards the fundamental aim of the… Read More »Reticence of Mahatmas and Evolution of the Individual
Theosophists may be interested in an experience which I have named as above; “Singing”—because of a peculiar resonance which I then hear: “Silences”—because this resonance… Read More »The Singing Silences