A Modern Zoroastrian

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A Modern Zoroastrian

by S. (Samuel) Laing

EN·~8 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

A MODERN ZOROASTRIAN.

0:34

PREFACE TO NEW EDITION.

4:15

PREFACE.

2:12

A MODERN ZOROASTRIAN. - CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.

12:04

CHAPTER II. POLARITY IN MATTER—MOLECULES AND ATOMS.

20:19

CHAPTER III. ETHER.

24:46

CHAPTER IV. ENERGY.

50:58

CHAPTER V. POLARITY IN MATTER.

19:08

CHAPTER VI. POLARITY IN LIFE.

28:24

CHAPTER VII. PRIMITIVE POLARITIES—PLANT AND ANIMAL.

16:24

Description

The work opens with a spirited defense of the author’s central metaphor—polarity—as a bridge between the material and the spiritual. By tracing the same dual forces that govern magnetism, chemistry, and electricity, the author invites readers to see how opposite poles shape everything from social inequality to personal virtue. This accessible yet thought‑provoking approach aims to give non‑specialists a foothold in the grand patterns that underlie both science and philosophy.

In the preface, the writer responds to early criticisms, clarifying that the term “polarity” is meant as an analogy, not an identity, between physical laws and moral dynamics. References to contemporary thinkers such as Huxley and Emerson illustrate the lively debate surrounding the idea, while the author promises a clear, concise guide that sparks curiosity without demanding expert knowledge. Listeners can expect a blend of historical insight, logical reasoning, and reflective commentary that encourages further exploration of the hidden symmetries of our world.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (463K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Davies, Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2019-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

S. (Samuel) Laing

S. (Samuel) Laing

1812–1897

A Victorian writer who moved easily between public life and big ideas, he wrote popular books that brought science, religion, and social questions to a broad readership. His career also stretched far beyond the page, from railway leadership to Parliament and government service.

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