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  2. Occult Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Periodic Law: the number affixed to an element is the number of "Anu" (the ultimate physical particles of which matter is constituted). Occult Chemistry: Investigations by Clairvoyant Magnification into the Structure of the Atoms of the Periodic Table and Some Compounds (originally subtitled A Series of Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements) is a book written by Annie Besant ...

  3. List of children's book series - Wikipedia

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    Dave Dawson series R. Sidney Bowen: 1941–1946 Red Randall series: R. Sidney Bowen: 1944–1946 8 The Last Kids on Earth: Max Brallier: 2015–present 9 + 5 spinoffs Clifford the Big Red Dog: Norman Bridwell: 1963–2015 80 Arthur: Marc Brown: 1976–2011 46 Lola Levine: Monica Brown: 2015–2017 6 Sarai: Monica Brown: 2018–present 4 Babar ...

  4. Annie Besant - Wikipedia

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    Money was short and Frank Besant was stingy. Annie Besant was sure a third child would impose too much on the family finances. [4] She wrote short stories, books for children, and articles, the money she earned being controlled by her husband. Besant began to question her own faith, after her daughter Mabel was seriously ill in 1871. [4]

  5. The Freethought Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Freethought Publishing Company was established in 1877 by Annie Besant [1] and Charles Bradlaugh [2] to publish books and pamphlets to promote the cause of secularism, social reform and freedom of thought. Their publications were printed initially at 28 Stonecutter Street, London E.C and then at 63 Fleet Street, London E.C.

  6. Helena Blavatsky - Wikipedia

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    The two-volume book was reviewed for the Pall Mall Gazette by the social reformer Annie Besant; impressed by it, Besant met with Blavatsky and joined the Theosophists. [224] In August 1890, Blavatsky moved in to Besant's large house at 19 Avenue Road in St. John's Wood. [225] Woking Crematorium in 2018

  7. Thought-Forms - Wikipedia

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    A historian Breen wrote that Besant and Leadbeater were well aware how annoying stuff may be their book for a "society that remained deeply conservative". In early January 1901, [note 59] when this book was published, "Queen Victoria still ruled England. 'Modernism' as a movement or even a concept did not exist. When we consider this world of ...

  8. Mabel Besant-Scott - Wikipedia

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    Mabel "Mabs" Emily Besant-Scott (née Besant; 28 August 1870 in Leckhampton, Cheltenham – 22 May 1952 in Folkestone, Kent [1] [2]) was a Theosophist, Co-Freemason and Rosicrucian. [3] She was the daughter of the Theosophist, Secularist, and Co-Freemason Annie Besant [4] and her husband Rev. Frank Besant. She had an older brother named Arthur ...

  9. An Introduction to Yoga - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to Yoga is a book by Annie Besant from 1908. The book consists of four lectures held by the author on the practice of yoga, its connection to Indian philosophy and practical application to everyday life. [1] The book has the purpose to familiarise the West with yoga and to promote Indian culture. Besant additionally adds some of ...