Man visible and invisible: examples of different types of men as seen by means of trained clairvoyance
by Leadbeater, C. W. (Charles Webster), 1854-1934
Publication date 1920
Topics Clairvoyance, Theosophy, Clairvoyance, Aura, Bodies of man (Occultism), Theosophy
Publisher Theosophical Publishing House,
Collection prscr; unclibraries; americana
Digitizing sponsor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Contributor University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Language English
Content
List illustrations
1-6 I. How these things are known
7-12 II. The planes of nature
13-19 III. Clairvoyant sight
20-25 IV. Man’s vehicles
26-35 V. The trinity
36-41 VI. The earlier outpourings
42-45 VII. The animal group-soul
46-51 VIII. The upward curve
52-58 IX. Human consiousness
59-69 X. The third outpouring
70-75 XI. How man evolves
76-79 XII. What his bodies show us
80-86 XIII. Colours and their meaning
87-91 XIV. The savage
92-95 XV. The ordinary person
96-103 XVI. Sudden emotions
104-116 XVII. More permanent conditions
117-127 XVIII. The developed man
128-134 XIX. The health-aura
135-141 XX. The casual body of the adept
142-144 Index
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE
1. Signification of the Colors
2. The Planes of Nature
3. The Three Outpourings
4. Involution and Evolution
5. The Causal Body of the Savage
6. The Mental Body of the Savage
7. The Astral Body of the Savage
8. The Causal Body of the Average Man
9. The Mental Body of the Average Man
10. The Astral Body of the Average Man
11. A Sudden Rush of Affection
12. A Sudden Rush of Devotion
13. Intense Anger
14. A Shock of Fear
15. The Average Man in Love
16. The Irritable Man
17. The Miser
18. Deep Depression
19. The Devotional Type
20. The Scientific Type
21. The Causal Body of the Developed Man
22. The Mental Body of the Developed Man
23. The Astral Body of the Developed Man
24. The Normal Health-Aura
25. The Health-Aura in Disease
26. The Causal Body of the Arhat
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