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MADAME BLAVATSKY

THE grand discovery of the nineteenth century is the absolute unity and immutability of Nature's laws. It would seem that this would be the death blow to superstitions of all kinds, particularly of magic arts, etc. But such is not the case. Astrology, chiromancy, theosophy and the occult scienc...

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Published in:The Monist 1904-04, Vol.14 (3), p.387-408
Main Author: Evans, Henry Ridgely
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:THE grand discovery of the nineteenth century is the absolute unity and immutability of Nature's laws. It would seem that this would be the death blow to superstitions of all kinds, particularly of magic arts, etc. But such is not the case. Astrology, chiromancy, theosophy and the occult sciences "occupy a large place in modern thought, literature and polite society on both sides of the Atlantic.
ISSN:0026-9662
2153-3601