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The Crest-Wave of Evolution / A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19

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A sequence of lectures reinterprets historical epochs as expressions of a cyclic Human Spirit, arguing that behind political events lie recurring spiritual currents and noumenal laws. The author surveys literary, philosophical, and religious figures — from early Greek epic and tragedy through Socratic and Platonic thought, Indian dynasties and Sanskrit literature, Chinese sages and Taoist tales, to Roman development and later exchanges with Asia — reading texts and traditions for their symbolic and evolutionary significance. Emphasis is placed on correcting conventional, war-centered histories, tracing cultural influences, and considering periods of spiritual illumination and decline within a Theosophical framework.

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Kenneth Morris

Kenneth Morris was a notable figure in the early 20th century, recognized for his contributions to the fields of philosophy and spirituality. He is best known for his work "The Crest-Wave of Evolution," which consists of a series of lectures delivered to graduates at the Raja-Yoga College in Point Loma during the 1918-19 academic year. In this work, Morris explores the intersection of history, evolution, and spiritual development, reflecting his deep engagement with esoteric traditions and philosophical inquiry. His writings continue to resonate with those interested in the evolution of consciousness and the spiritual dimensions of human experience.

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