The changing world, and lectures to theosophical students. / Fifteen lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July, 1909
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A series of lectures argues that modern religion, science, and art face a deadlock even as new spiritual and social possibilities emerge; it examines the contrast between luxury and want and proposes brotherhood, renunciation, and stewardship as foundations for a more humane order. The talks present evolutionary views of future humanity and a forthcoming Christ-consciousness, emphasize enlargement of individual and collective consciousness, and position theosophical practice as a path for moral and social renewal. Subsequent addresses consider internal society matters, immediate trends, sacramental life, and how students should balance revelation, inspiration, and observation.
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