AT THE FEET OF THE MASTER

Talks on the Path of Occultism Vol. 1

Jiddu Krishnamurti and Others

Publisher Description

This book is merely a record of talks by Mr. Charles W. Leadbeater and myself on three famous books – books small in size but great in contents. We both hope that they will prove useful to aspirants, and even to those above that stage, since the talkers were older than the listeners, and had more experience in the life of discipleship.


The talks were not given at one place only; we chatted to our friends at different times and places, chiefly at Adyar, London and Sydney. A vast quantity of notes were taken by the listeners. All that were available of these were collected and arranged. They were then condensed, and repetitions were eliminated.


Unhappily there were found to be very few notes on The Voice of the Silence, Fragment I, so we have utilized notes made at a class held by our good colleague, Mr. Ernest Wood, in Sydney, and incorporated these into Bishop Leadbeater’s talks in that section. No notes of my own talks on this book were available; though I have spoken much upon it, those talks are not recoverable.


None of these talks have been published before, except some of Bishop Leadbeater’s addresses to selected students on At the Feet of the Master. A book entitled Talks on At the Feet of the Master was published a few years ago, containing imperfect reports of some of these talks of his. That book will not be reprinted; the essential material in it finds its place here, carefully condensed and edited.


May this book help some of our younger brothers to understand more of these priceless teachings. The more they are studied and lived, the more will be found in them.


— Annie Besant

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2018
May 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
505
Pages
PUBLISHER
Esoteric Alliance
SELLER
Jaresias Perez
SIZE
1.8
MB

More Books by Jiddu Krishnamurti, Charles Webster Leadbeater & Annie Besant

2010
2010
2010
2010
2012
2017

Customers Also Bought

2018
1933
1962
1993
1973
1891