
audiobook
IHMINEN UUSIMPIEN TIETEELLISTEN JA SALATIETEELLEEN TUTKIMUSTEN VALOSSA
WILLIE ANGERVO
SISÄLLYS:
FYYSILLISILLÄ AISTEILLA HAVAITTU IHMINEN.
SIELUN SILMÄ JA SILLÄ NÄHTY IHMINEN.
JÄRJEN SYNTY.
IHMISEN JÄLLEENSYNTYMINEN.
The collection presents five compact lectures that probe the nature of humanity from the twin angles of cutting‑edge science and the hidden traditions of occult inquiry. It draws a vivid contrast between the empirical researcher, who leans on the five senses and a suite of instruments, and the mystic who pursues secret patterns beyond ordinary perception. Yet the author shows how both camps employ similar methods of observation, hypothesis and the ever‑present desire to lift the veil of the unknown.
Topics range from the physical limits of sensory perception and the eye’s penetrating view, through the birth of rational thought and the concept of human reincarnation, to ancient maxims that link wisdom with self‑knowledge. Listeners are invited to question where the line between visible science and concealed insight really lies, and to see the quest for knowledge as a shared adventure rather than a divided battlefield. By the end of the first act, the talks leave you curious about the hidden dimensions that still shape our everyday experience.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (119K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: Teosofinen Kirjakauppa ja Kustannusliike, 1915.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2024-04-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1875–1938
A Finnish physician who also wrote fiction, poetry, and drama, this early 20th-century author moved between science, folklore, and spiritual ideas. His work has a curious, searching quality that reflects both literary ambition and a fascination with esoteric thought.
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