
audiobook
by Annie Besant, C. W. (Charles Webster) Leadbeater
The book invites listeners into a striking experiment from the early twentieth century, where a group of theosophical researchers turned their heightened clairvoyant abilities toward the invisible world of atoms. Guided by the famed clairvoyant Charles Leadbeater, they attempted to “see” the structure of elements such as gold and hydrogen, reporting intricate arrangements of countless smaller particles that elude ordinary scientific tools. Their observations claim to reveal a hidden order that links these sub‑atomic numbers directly to each element’s atomic weight.
Building on those initial visions, the authors present a systematic survey of their findings, proposing a law that governs the number of minor atoms within each element’s molecule. The editor’s introduction frames this work as a bridge between laboratory chemistry and a subtler, occult methodology, suggesting that the results could reshape our understanding of matter’s true constitution. Listeners will hear both the vivid descriptions of the visionary experiments and the cautious hope that science may one day embrace this unconventional perspective.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (196K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1847–1933
A fearless reformer who moved from radical politics in Britain to spiritual leadership and Indian self-rule, she lived at the center of some of the biggest debates of her age. Her writing and public speaking made her a powerful voice on religion, education, women's rights, and freedom.
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1854–1934
An Anglican clergyman who became one of the most widely read voices in modern Theosophy, he wrote extensively about clairvoyance, occult ideas, and spiritual development. His books helped shape esoteric movements in Britain, India, and Australia, and they continue to draw curious readers today.
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