I SEE no means to avoid, in the writing of this book, and the putting forth of what I hope are clear ideas about the Rays, certain matters of a rather abstract character, and foremost among them a statement about the universality of God or Brahman, whom some regard as living far away on a high plane somewhere beyond our vision.
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The Seven Rays a Theosophical Handbook
January 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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1417903163 9781417903160
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The Seven Rays A Theosophical Handbook
January 11, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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1432603280 9781432603281
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"I SEE no means to avoid, in the writing of this book, and the putting forth of what I hope are clear ideas about the Rays, certain matters of a rather abstract character, and foremost among them a statement about the universality of God or Brahman, whom some regard as living far away on a high plane somewhere beyond our vision."
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