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Psychological Types and the Seven Rays, Volume 1,Used
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The very abstruse subject matter of the seven rays was presented to the public in 'The Secret Doctrine, the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy' by H. P Blavatsky (1888), and was later elaborated in a fivevolume series of books called 'A Treatise on the Seven Rays,' by Alice A Bailey. The seven rays have been defined as 'the seven breaths of the one Life, the seven basic energies.' Through the seven rays, the life or spirit aspect flows, cycling through every kingdom in nature and producing thus all states of consciousness in all fields of awareness. In fact there is nothing in the whole of the solar system, at whatever stage of evolution it may stand, which does not belong to and has not always belonged to one or other of the seven rays. A little study of the seven rays, and months or years of observation, will bring the careful observer to the realization that this is not an arbitrary typology; it is not a speculative system that we seek to impose on nature. It deals, on the contrary, with the fact of conditioning, qualified energies that are visible to most of us not in their pure form but in their effects. The matter, however, is difficult in that the interweaving of the seven rays conditions and permeates all aspects of life and affects a human being on so many levels that it becomes a matter of immense complexity. On the other hand, the seven rays in themselves provide us with a synthesizing simplicity that enables one step by step to discern the majestic order running through the apparently unfathomable complexity. In this Volume I, Kurt Abraham looks primarily at the rays of the mind first ray (administrative thinker), fourth ray (artisticintuitive mind), and fifth ray (scientific mind). He takes an indepth look at each of these types via the historical personages of Jane Addams, Vincent van Gogh, Charles Darwin, Mahatma Gandhi, Henry David Thoreau, and Thomas Henry Huxley.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'Psychological Types and the Seven Rays, Volume 1'? A: This book primarily discusses the concept of the seven rays, which represent fundamental energies influencing consciousness and life experiences, as introduced by H. P. Blavatsky and elaborated by Alice A. Bailey.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Psychological Types and the Seven Rays, Volume 1' is Kurt B. Abraham.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1983.
- Q: What is the format of this book? A: The book is available in paperback format.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book consists of 171 pages.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition'.
- Q: What is the significance of the seven rays discussed in the book? A: The seven rays are described as essential energies that influence all aspects of life and human consciousness, providing a framework for understanding psychological types.
- Q: Does this book focus on any specific psychological types? A: Yes, Volume I primarily examines the rays of the mind, specifically the first ray (administrative thinker), fourth ray (artistic-intuitive mind), and fifth ray (scientific mind).
- Q: Are there any historical figures mentioned in this book? A: Yes, the book references historical personages such as Jane Addams, Vincent van Gogh, Charles Darwin, Mahatma Gandhi, Henry David Thoreau, and Thomas Henry Huxley to illustrate the different rays.
- Q: Is there a specific edition of this book? A: This is the First Edition of 'Psychological Types and the Seven Rays, Volume 1'.