Mabel Collins bola autorkou populárnych okultných románov, módnou redaktorkou a bojovníčkou proti vivisekcii. Jej diela sa často zaoberali mystickými a duchovnými témami, čo z nej robilo pozoruhodnú postavu v literatúre svojej doby. Collins svojím písaním skúmala hlbšie zákutia ľudskej psychiky a duchovného sveta. Jej jedinečný štýl a záujem o okultizmus zanechali v literatúre nezmazateľnú stopu.
Mabel Collins was a nineteenth-century English author and theosophist. In this esoteric work, she offers a mystical interpretation of the Idyll of the White Lotus, a Buddhist text of uncertain origin. Deeply spiritual and thought-provoking, this book offers a unique window into the world of esoteric thought.
This novel is a poignant exploration of the consequences of desire and passion. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, it tells the story of a woman who must navigate the societal constraints of her time while following her heart.
This book is a compilation of writings from notable Theosophists Annie Besant, George Robert Stow Mead, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, and Mabel Collins. They discuss topics in spirituality, philosophy, and the mystical realm. Theosophy is a belief that seeks to unite humanity and the divine based on mystical insight and experience. This book provides an extensive look at the teachings of Theosophy from some of its key figures.
Exploring the complexities of life through a dream lens, this collection features eleven stories inspired by Olive Schreiner's own dreams. Each narrative delves into themes of joy, nature, and the human experience, showcasing her unique perspective as a South African author and activist. Notable tales include "The Lost Joy," "The Gardens of Pleasure," and "Life's Gifts," reflecting her deep contemplation and artistic insight. Schreiner's work invites readers to ponder the interplay between dreams and reality, offering a rich tapestry of thought-provoking narratives.
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Exploring themes of spirituality and enlightenment, this collection features Mabel Collins' insightful writings that delve into the nature of reality and personal growth. Each work—Light on the Path, Through the Gates of Gold, and The Illumined Way—offers unique perspectives on the journey toward self-discovery and understanding. Collins' thought-provoking prose invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the deeper truths of existence.
The narrative focuses on Helena Modjeska, a prominent actress of the 19th century, exploring her life and career. It captures her journey from Poland to the United States, highlighting her artistic achievements and personal struggles. This reprint preserves the original 1883 edition's insights into Modjeska's impact on the theater world and her legacy as a cultural icon. The book offers a glimpse into the historical context of her time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in theatrical history and biographical accounts.