European philosophy, whether concerned with religion or pure metaphysics, has so long been used to a sense of insecurity in speculation outrunning the limits of physical experiment, that absolute truth about spiritual things is hardly recognized any longer by prudent thinkers as a reasonable object of pursuit, but different habits of thought have been acquired in Asia. The secret doctrine which, to a considerable extent, I am now enabled to expound, is regarded not only by all its adherents but by vast numbers who have never expected to know more of it than that such a doctrine exists, as a mine of entirely trustworthy knowledge from which all religions and philosophies have derived whatever they possess of truth, and with which every religion must coincide if it claims to be a code of expression for truth.
**Contents and Sample Pages**
Art (275)
Biography (244)
Buddha (1962)
Children (76)
Deities (49)
Healing (34)
Hinduism (58)
History (538)
Language & Literature (449)
Mahayana (420)
Mythology (75)
Philosophy (431)
Sacred Sites (111)
Tantric Buddhism (94)
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