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A new model of the universe : principles of the psychological method in its application to problems of science, religion, and art

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Alfred A. Knopf c1946Edition: Published April 1931.. 2d ed. rev. 1934; 1946 reprintDescription: xxi, [487]p.; ill.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
1 Esotericism and modern thought. 2 The fourth dimension. 3 Superman. 4 Christianity and the New Testament. 5 The symbolism of the Tarot. 6 What is Yoga?. 7 On the study of dreams and on hypnotism. 8 Experimental mysticism. 9 In search of the miraculous. 10 A new model of the universe. 11 Eternal recurrence and the laws of Manu. 12 Sex and evolution
Abstract: 'One of the American reviewers of the first edition....remarks that two ideas in this book presented particular difficulties for him: the idea of esotericism and the idea of the psychological method.'
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Christianity : p131-185.. Tarot and Psychology : p186-215.. Yoga : p216-241.. Dreams : p242-73.. Mysticism (Psychological Aspects) : p274-304.. Manu, Laws of : p407-450.. Sex : p451-476.

'Transl. from the Russian under the supervision of the author.'

1 Esotericism and modern thought. 2 The fourth dimension. 3 Superman. 4 Christianity and the New Testament. 5 The symbolism of the Tarot. 6 What is Yoga?. 7 On the study of dreams and on hypnotism. 8 Experimental mysticism. 9 In search of the miraculous. 10 A new model of the universe. 11 Eternal recurrence and the laws of Manu. 12 Sex and evolution

'One of the American reviewers of the first edition....remarks that two ideas in this book presented particular difficulties for him: the idea of esotericism and the idea of the psychological method.'

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