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A salamander, who hoped to strike Oil, went to the brink of the Ocean during a Shower and earnestly implored a Whale to come in out of the Wet. “Thanks,” replied the courteous Cetacean, “but I should feel entirely out of my Element in your Society.” | |||
''Moral''. – The Above teaches us the Propriety of being contented with our Lot. | |||
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Revision as of 03:50, 5 December 2022
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)
Legend
HPB's note in different handwriting. The page has inlay.
Psychological Phenomena
...
Mr. W. J. Colville will give
Oh poor misarable ...! We ust be ... and wrong in our views indeed to have thus let ... against the latter the sweet deniyers of the ... Spheres!!!...
...
Problems
...
Spirit Drapery
...
The Psychological Society of Great Britain
Mr. Serjeant Cox's position in relation to spiritual phenomena
...
<Untitled> (There is some probability that Madame Blavatsky)
There is some probability that Madame Blavatsky will visit England shortly en route for India.
The "Iconoclast" and the Cannibal
or
Theosophy and Spiritualism.
The Whale and the Salamander
A salamander, who hoped to strike Oil, went to the brink of the Ocean during a Shower and earnestly implored a Whale to come in out of the Wet. “Thanks,” replied the courteous Cetacean, “but I should feel entirely out of my Element in your Society.”
Moral. – The Above teaches us the Propriety of being contented with our Lot.
- ↑ Psychological Phenomena by Ditson. From the "Banner of Light"
- ↑ Mr. W. J. Colville will give by unknown author
- ↑ Problems by M. A. (Oxon.)
- ↑ Spirit Drapery by Stainton Mozes W.
- ↑ The Psychological Society of Great Britain by unknown author
- ↑ There is some probability that Madame Blavatsky by unknown author
- ↑ image by unknown author
- ↑ The Whale and the Salamander by unknown author
- ↑ image by unknown author