Alice Ann Bailey (16 June 1880 – 15 December 1949) was author of about 25 books on Theosophy and among the first writers to use the term New Age. She was...
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Adept (section Alice Bailey)
spirits as well as the physical and astral conditions of non-adepts. In Alice Bailey's body of writing she outlines a hierarchy of spiritual evolution and...
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evolution of our planet through the teachings offered in the 24 books by Alice Bailey of Esoteric Teachings published by The Lucis Trust (then named the Lucifer...
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Seven rays (section Alice A. Bailey)
Theosophist Charles Webster Leadbeater, and by other authors such as Alice Bailey, Manly P. Hall, and others — notably including the teachings of Benjamin...
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organization incorporated in the United States in 1922 by Alice Bailey and her husband Foster Bailey, to act as a fiduciary trust for the publishing of twenty-four...
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children from a house fire Alice Bailey (1880–1949), theologist and lecturer Alice Barnham (1592–1650), wife of Francis Bacon Alice Bentinck (born 1986), co-founder...
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A Treatise on White Magic (redirect from White Magic (Alice A. Bailey))
A Treatise on White Magic is a book by Alice Bailey. It is considered to be among the most important by students of her writings, as it is less abstract...
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the Theosophical Society beginning in 1875, by C.W. Leadbeater and Alice A. Bailey, and began to have more detailed public release in the 1930s by the...
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Ellene Alice Bailey (1853 – July 22, 1897) was an American designer and inventor specializing in clothing and household goods. She patented over a dozen...
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Maitreya (Theosophy) (section Alice A. Bailey)
near-Theosophical and non-Theosophical New Age adherents. A major proponent was Alice Bailey (1880–1949), who left the Theosophical Society in the 1920s to establish...
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In a later book, Alternative Altars (1979) Professor Ellwood added; Alice Bailey (1880 - 1949), founder of the Arcane School and the Full Moon Meditation...
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inspired by a variety of authors, including William S. Burroughs and Alice Bailey, and the lyrics create a cast of characters, such as in "The Gift" and...
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Julian Rhind-Tutt as Sir Stephen Eaton Nitin Ganatra as Ricky Sidhu Alice Bailey Johnson as Linda Harrison Chloe Acland as young Linda Hannah van der...
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liquid, and gaseous matter. The idea was later used by authors such as Alice Bailey, Rudolf Steiner, Walter John Kilner and others. The term aether (also...
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is a major theme and some of the songs are based on the teachings of Alice Bailey. Other songs show Morrison's Celtic heritage and reminiscence of his...
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restaurants. North of Alice Town is the main settlement (where most islanders live) called Bailey Town. To the north of Bailey Town is Porgy Bay. The...
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Alice Cooper Bailey (December 9, 1890 – February 1, 1978) was an American writer of children's books and articles for periodicals. She is best known for...
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his later teachings. In 1923 a former Theosophist, the Anglo-American Alice Bailey, established the Arcane School, which also rested on beliefs regarding...
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the cognate chemical substance ether. According to Theosophists and Alice Bailey the etheric body inhabits an etheric plane which corresponds to the four...
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) Bailey, Alice A, A Treatise on Cosmic Fire (Section Three – Division A – Certain Basic Statements), 1932, Lucis Trust. 1925, p 1237 Bailey, Alice A...
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coordinate the Wellsian new world order. British neo-Theosophical occultist Alice Bailey, one of the founders of the so-called New Age movement, prophesied in...
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The term "etheric" was later used by popular occult authors such as Alice Bailey, Rudolf Steiner, and numerous others. On July 4, 1947, occultist Meade...
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published in the 1950s and was initially inspired by Djwal Khul and Alice Bailey. Alice Bailey § Esoteric healing Christian Science § Healing practices Crystal...
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since. It was about a year before the Primrose building went up that Alice Bailey, subsequently a Theosophical and Spiritualist leader and author, moved...
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theosophy the term made its way to later esoteric systems such as that of Alice Bailey. Max Theon used the word "States" (French Etat) rather than "Planes"...
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quasi-Christian manner. The OTS was heavily influenced by the theosophist Alice Bailey. In particular, the preoccupation with the star Sirius and her emphasis...
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Nicholas Roerich, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and prominent theosophists like Alice Bailey. In 1936, aged 21, he attended the World Congress of Faiths at the University...
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is a pun on "powder puff".[citation needed] American inventor Ellene Alice Bailey (1853-1897) patented several versions of powder puffs and has been described...
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Bailey (poet) (1905–1997), Canadian academic and poet Alice Bailey (1880–1949), British theosophist Alison Bailey, New Zealand academic Alison Bailey...
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Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki (born 1929), occultist, occult writer, teacher Alice Bailey (1880–1949), English writer, mystic and Theosophist Franz Bardon (1909–1958)...
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