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CONTENTS
Pages
1-2 2-4 4-6 6-16
16-18 18-23
23-29
1. Purpose and Scope 2. Magic and Magical Symbolism. . 3. Thought-force 4. New Thought, New Psychology
Imagination 7 Desire 10 Triple Key of Success 12 confident
Expectation 13 Will 14. 5. Mentative Energy and Magic 6. Telepathy and Clairvoyance
Rudolf Tichner 19 Subconscious and Super-conscious 21. 7. Contemplation Colours and Emotions
Human Aura-Significance 24 Scientific Recognition 24 Com. position 25 Prāņa-Aura 25 Methods of Developing 25 Key to the Astral Colours 26 Colours and Emotions 26 Atmaraksā
and Protective Aura 28. 8. Mantra-How it acts ...
Views of Western Writer's 29 Tantrik View 31 Tantrik Theory
32 Writer's View 35. 9. Kundalini Shakti .
Yoga 39 Kundalini Shabda Brahman 41 Nāda-Bindu-Kala
41 Six Chakras 42 Shatchakra Vedha 43 Samadhi 45 Mukti 45. 10. Tantras
Western Writer's ignorance 46 Necessity for Practical Method in Religion 47 Ritual and its Utility 47 Attitude of Englisheducated Indians 48 Impartial Criticism, Contents and Characteristics of Tantras 49 Schools and Divisions 50 Common Characteristics 51 Amnayas-Sampradayas 52 Krantas-MatasTăutrik Acharas 53 Antiquity Value of Tantras 55 Objections 56 Panchatattva 57 Jain Bauddha Influence 60 No Panchatattva Worship in Jain Tantra 60 Mantras and Vailik literature 61 Tantras and Vedas 61.
29-39
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46-63
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