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  2. Aura (paranormal) - Wikipedia

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    In his book Man Visible and Invisible, published in 1903, Leadbeater illustrated the aura of man at various stages of his moral evolution, from the "savage" to the saint. [11] [12] In 1910, he introduced the modern conception of auras by incorporating the Tantric notion of chakras in his book The Inner Life. [13]

  3. Dora Kunz - Wikipedia

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    Chakras and the Human Energy Fields, 1989. Deeper View of Healing and Its Many Aspects; with Dolores Krieger, 1989. Conscious Use of the Healing Mind; with Dolores Krieger, 1990. Healing and Changes in the Invisible Emotional Patterns, 1991. Conversation with Dora Kunz, 1992. Personal Aura and its Relation to Daily Life, 1992.

  4. Barbara Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan's books contain drawings of auras and energy fields, and descriptions of how human energy fields interact with each other. She popularized a seven-layer model of the energy field, each layer being structured of differing frequencies and kinds of energy and performing different functions.

  5. Chakra - Wikipedia

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    The modern "Western chakra system" arose from multiple sources, starting in the 1880s with H. P. Blavatsky and other Theosophists, [3] followed by Sir John Woodroffe's 1919 book The Serpent Power, and Charles W. Leadbeater's 1927 book The Chakras.

  6. Hinduism and Theosophy - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is regarded by modern Theosophy as one of the main sources of "esoteric wisdom" of the East.The Theosophical Society was created in a hope that Asian philosophical-religious ideas "could be integrated into a grand religious synthesis."

  7. Theosophy and visual arts - Wikipedia

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    In the esotericism researchers' opinion, illustrations to the book Thought-Forms, which were made by John Varley, Mr. Prince, and Miss Macfarlane, [179] [5] are "very reminiscent of much abstract and surrealistic painting" [180] and "wouldn't look out of place hanging alongside early Malevich or Kandinsky abstractions."

  8. Anodea Judith - Wikipedia

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    The Chakra System: A Complete Course in Self-Diagnosis and Healing. – Six-tape audio course (Sounds True, 2000) The Beginner's Guide to the Chakras. (Sounds True; Abridged edition 2002) ISBN 1-56455-920-3, ISBN 978-1-56455-920-3; The Gaia Conspiracy. The Energetics of Magic. (ACE 1993) Wheels of Life: A Journey Through the Chakras.

  9. Third eye - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra, said to be located around the middle of the forehead, slightly above the junction of the eyebrows. [3] Hindus place a "tilaka" between the eyebrows as a representation of the third eye, which is also seen on expressions of Shiva. He is referred to as "Tryambaka Deva", or the three ...