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In Alice Bailey's 'A Treatise on White Magic,' readers are introduced to a comprehensive guide on the art of spiritual growth and self-realization through the practice of white magic. Bailey's writing style is both insightful and instructive, delving into the esoteric principles of magic in a clear and accessible manner. Drawing on theosophical teachings and Eastern philosophies, the book offers a deep exploration of the power of thought, visualization, and intention in the practice of magic. The text is grounded in the context of the early 20th-century spiritual revival and the Theosophical…mehr

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In Alice Bailey's 'A Treatise on White Magic,' readers are introduced to a comprehensive guide on the art of spiritual growth and self-realization through the practice of white magic. Bailey's writing style is both insightful and instructive, delving into the esoteric principles of magic in a clear and accessible manner. Drawing on theosophical teachings and Eastern philosophies, the book offers a deep exploration of the power of thought, visualization, and intention in the practice of magic. The text is grounded in the context of the early 20th-century spiritual revival and the Theosophical Society's influence on Western esotericism. As a foundational text on white magic, Bailey's work serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the spiritual dimensions of magic and metaphysics. Alice Bailey's background as a theosophist and esotericist informs her insights into the transformative potential of white magic, making 'A Treatise on White Magic' a must-read for spiritual seekers and practitioners interested in the principles of magic and consciousness expansion.

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Alice Bailey, born Alice Ann La Trobe-Bateman (June 16, 1880 - December 15, 1949), was a prolific British-American writer and theosophist, responsible for establishing the framework for modern New Age thought. Her extensive work encompasses 24 books, including 'A Treatise on White Magic,' which has stood as a cornerstone text in the study of theosophy and esotericism. Bailey's writing style combines intricate esoteric knowledge with a clear, accessible approach, enabling a wide readership to engage with complex metaphysical concepts. Born in Manchester, England, she moved to the United States in her twenties and developed a significant following. Bailey is perhaps most recognized for her role in founding the Arcane School in 1923, a group dedicated to the study of theosophy, meditation, and the spiritual hierarchy. Her literary oeuvre, produced between 1919 and 1949, detailed the spiritual principles and practices of her age, including meditation, healing, and the coming Aquarian age. Her influence extended beyond her written work; she was instrumental in establishing the New Group of World Servers and the World Goodwill organization, aiming to promote understanding and cooperation on a global scale. As an author, Bailey's 'A Treatise on White Magic' is acclaimed for its detailed exploration of the mind and its energies, and its implications for spiritual seekers aiming to serve humanity. Despite controversies surrounding her claimed clairvoyant experiences and the channeling of her teachings from a mystical figure named 'The Tibetan,' Bailey's contributions to mystical literature and philosophy remain of scholarly interest.