Shows the stages in the author's journey from Christian evangelism to mastery of the science of esotericism and her work as an author, lecturer and teacher.
Paperback
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304 pages
Published
June 1st 1951
by Lucis Press
(first published 1951)
Probably the most interesting to me because I learned a lot about Alice Bailey. She intrigues me because she has intuited all this interesting esoteric wisdom that she credits to "the Tibetan." My bias wonders if she would have been given any credit if she had just written it as her own. Esoteric knowledge at the time she wrote was a man's world.
Alice Bailey had three daughters and grew up wealthy in England, was a Missionary for the Church of England in India, and at the age of 15 was visited by the Tibetan to begin her life's journey. She ended up in a bad marriage in USA and left that to meet Foster Bailey and the rest is herstory.
I have followed the teachings Alice Bailey brought to the world for 50 years, I found this book to be very inspiring as to what I took for this great teacher to fulfill her purpose to serve the Masters.
I was very grateful she took the time to share her story so we might see what it takes to serve,