My Experiences Preceding 5,000 Burials

My Experiences Preceding 5,000 Burials
Title My Experiences Preceding 5,000 Burials PDF eBook
Author Hamid Bey
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1951
Genre California
ISBN

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My Experiences Preceding 5,000 Burials

My Experiences Preceding 5,000 Burials
Title My Experiences Preceding 5,000 Burials PDF eBook
Author Hamid Bey
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 149
Release 2017-01-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1787208982

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Revised autobiography from the founder of the Coptic Fellowship of America, Hamid Bey who “by many scientists and students [was] considered to be an unusual, or superman,” but who believed his ability to put mind over matter, “unusual as it may be, [was] entirely the result of work and efficient training,” and that any ordinary person in his circumstances might have achieved just as much, “or perhaps more than I.” “[...] never until I met Hamid Bey have I found a man who not only is able to talk wisely, but is able to demonstrate as well as explain. I rejoice exceedingly in this pleasant change in my quest for wisdom. I have been convinced for years of the supremacy of the human mind—that the mind creates and controls the body—but this is the first time in my history when one man can prove this fact until there is no longer any shadow of doubt that this is the truth.” (Harriet Luella McCollum) A fascinating and unmissable read.

My Experiences Preceding 5000 Burials

My Experiences Preceding 5000 Burials
Title My Experiences Preceding 5000 Burials PDF eBook
Author Hamid Bey
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1933*
Genre Occultism
ISBN

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My Experiences Proceeding 5,000 Burials

My Experiences Proceeding 5,000 Burials
Title My Experiences Proceeding 5,000 Burials PDF eBook
Author Hamid Bey
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1933*
Genre
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John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age

John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age
Title John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age PDF eBook
Author Brian C. Wilson
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 299
Release 2018-08-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 081434531X

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John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age is the remarkable story of the spiritual search of one of Michigan’s most successful entrepreneurs, a search that culminated in the Fetzer Institute whose ambitious mission is nothing less than the spiritual transformation of the world. John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age follows the spiritual sojourn of John E. Fetzer, a Michigan business tycoon. Born in 1901 and living most of his life in Kalamazoo, Fetzer parlayed his first radio station into extensive holdings in broadcasting and other enterprises, leading to his sole ownership of the Detroit Tigers in 1961. By the time he died in 1991, Fetzer had been listed in Forbes magazine as one of the four hundred wealthiest people in America. And yet, business success was never enough for Fetzer—his deep spiritual yearnings led him from the Christianity of his youth to a restless exploration of metaphysical religions and movements ranging from Spiritualism, Theosophy, Freemasonry, UFOology, and parapsychology, all the way to the New Age as it blossomed in the 1980s. Author Brian C. Wilson demonstrates how Fetzer's quest mirrored those of thousands of Americans who sought new ways of thinking and being in the ever-changing spiritual movements of the twentieth century. Over his lifetime, Fetzer's worldview continuously evolved, combining and recombining elements from dozens of traditions in a process he called "freedom of the spirit." Unlike most others who engaged in a similar process, Fetzer's synthesis can be documented step by step using extensive archival materials, providing readers with a remarkably rich and detailed roadmap through metaphysical America. The book also documents how Fetzer's wealth allowed him to institutionalize his spiritual vision into a thriving foundation—the Fetzer Institute—which was designed to carry his insights into the future in hopes that it would help catalyze a global spiritual transformation. John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age offers a window into the rich and complex history of metaphysical religions in the Midwest and the United States at large. It will be read with interest by those wishing to learn more about this enigmatic Michigan figure, as well as those looking for an engaging introduction into America's rapidly shifting spiritual landscape.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Pages 1506
Release 1952
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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Includes Part 1A: Books and Part 1B: Pamphlets, Serials and Contributions to Periodicals

Finding God through Yoga

Finding God through Yoga
Title Finding God through Yoga PDF eBook
Author David J. Neumann
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 367
Release 2019-02-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1469648644

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Paramahansa Yogananda (1893–1952), a Hindu missionary to the United States, wrote one of the world's most highly acclaimed spiritual classics, Autobiography of a Yogi, which was first published in 1946 and continues to be one of the best-selling spiritual philosophy titles of all time. In this critical biography, David Neumann tells the story of Yogananda's fascinating life while interpreting his position in religious history, transnational modernity, and American culture. Beginning with Yogananda's spiritual investigations in his native India, Neumann tells how this early "global guru" emigrated to the United States in 1920 and established his headquarters, the Self-Realization Fellowship, in Los Angeles, where it continues today. Preaching his message of Hindu yogic philosophy in a land that routinely sent its own evangelists to India, Yogananda was fueled by a religious nationalism that led him to conclude that Hinduism could uniquely fill a spiritual void in America and Europe. At the same time, he embraced a growing belief that Hinduism's success outside South Asia hinged on a sincere understanding of Christian belief and practice. By "universalizing" Hinduism, Neumann argues, Yogananda helped create the novel vocation of Hindu yogi evangelist, generating fresh connections between religion and commercial culture in a deepening American religious pluralism.