Letters That Have Helped Me

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Letters That Have Helped Me

by William Quan Judge, Julia Wharton Lewis Campbell Ver Planck Keightley

EN·~6 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

LETTERS THAT HAVE HELPED ME COMPILED BY JASPER NIEMAND Reprinted from "The Path" SEVENTH EDITION THE UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS Los Angeles, California 1920

0:19

PREFACE

9:49

I.

3:36

II.

5:13

III.

4:23

IV.

2:17

V.

3:04

VI.

8:27

VII.

11:58

VIII.

8:27

Description

A modest yet profound compilation of correspondence, this work offers a glimpse into the early guidance given to a seeker on the Theosophical path. The letters, penned by an experienced occultist, focus on cultivating clear thinking, personal intuition, and an inner alignment with deeper spiritual laws. Readers encounter practical advice that bridges ethical counsel with the underlying “scientific” principles of the soul’s evolution.

Through gentle yet incisive remarks, the collection explores concepts such as karma, the interplay of mind and spirit, and the quiet power of humility. It invites listeners to reflect on their own inner journey, encouraging a shift from external distractions to an inward, disciplined practice. Ideal for those curious about esoteric traditions, the book serves as an accessible entry point for anyone seeking thoughtful, contemplative guidance on the road to self‑realization.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (361K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Larry B. Harrison and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-10-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

William Quan Judge

William Quan Judge

1851–1896

An Irish-born lawyer who became one of the founders of the Theosophical Society, he helped bring mystical and esoteric ideas to a wide American audience in the late 19th century. His life sits at the crossroads of spirituality, reform, and the occult revival of his era.

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Julia Wharton Lewis Campbell Ver Planck Keightley

A prolific late-19th-century writer and lecturer, she is best remembered for publishing under the pen name Jasper Niemand and for her ties to the Theosophical movement. Her work moves between fiction, essays, and spiritual writing, giving it an unusual mix of imagination and earnest inquiry.

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