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Isis Unveiled, Volume 1 -

: The book explores the human being as a three-part entity of spirit, soul, and body , an idea rooted in Neoplatonic thought. Reader Experience & Accessibility Isis Unveiled: Volume 1 - Helena Blavatsky - Barnes & Noble

Isis Unveiled, Volume 1: Science is a foundational 1877 work by that critiques the materialism of 19th-century science while advocating for a return to ancient "Wisdom-Religion". Subtitled The "Infallibility" of Modern Science , this volume serves as a master-key to esoteric philosophy and is considered a milestone in Western Esotericism. Core Themes & Content Isis Unveiled, Volume 1

: Blavatsky attacks what she perceives as the "prejudice and bigotry" of modern scientists who fail to recognize spiritual and occult forces. She challenges thinkers like Darwin and Huxley , arguing that true scientific understanding requires occult insight. : The book explores the human being as

: The text posits that a single universal spiritual tradition underlies all historical religions and sciences. Blavatsky explores mystical traditions from Egyptian , Indian , and Judeo-Christian sources to reveal these parallels. Core Themes & Content : Blavatsky attacks what

: Detailed discussions include "unknown forces of nature," elementals , psychic phenomena , and the "Inner and Outer Man". She advocates for the reality of "magical" abilities through the mastery of the human will.

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