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The Divine Plan: Written in Form of a Commentary on H.P. Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine


Geoffrey A. Barborka - 1972
    BARBORKA was a profound student of oriental philisophy, particularly The Secret Doctrine, source book and classic of modern Theosophy. Many students felt the need for further explication of that profound text. Barborka had set himself to this task which ultimately resulted in writing the book The Divine Plan. His trade was that of a printer but he distinguished himself as a scholar, author and lecturer on theosophical topics. He was also a skilled musician and linguist. A lifetime theosophist, Barborka died in Ojai, California on September 30, 1982 at the age of 85. Written in the Form of a Commentary on H. P. Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine Expressly for the Purpose of Those Who Wish to Read and Gain a Deeper Understanding of The Secret Doctrine --- Presenting an Exposition of the Doctrines of the Esoteric Philosophy, Analysing and Explaining All the Terms Used Preface ( by Geoffrey A. Barborka, dated July, 1958 ) The Significance of Sanskrit Terms: Atmagita (The Song of the Monad) Introductory: Divine Laws Associated with the Doctrines of the Ancient Wisdom Chapter I --- The Doctrine of Constant Renewal Chapter II --- The Doctrine of Balance and Harmony Chapter III --- The Doctrine of Hierarchies Chapter IV --- The Doctrine of Essential Identity Chapter V --- The Doctrine of Continuous Change Chapter VI --- The Serptenary Law Chapter VII --- The Doctrine of the Spheres Chapter VIII --- The Doctrine of the Races Chapter IX --- The Doctrine of the Rounds Chapter X --- The After-Death States Chapter XI --- The Doctrine of the Two Path Chapter XII --- The Doctrine of Universal Knowledge: Index ( pages 521-564 )