Mirra Alfassa: A Western Occultist in Inda
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https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v13i10.38Keywords:
Neo-Paganism, occultism, Mirra Alfassa, IndaAbstract
"Pathotisme", which Theon said meant magnetism in antiquity, is a practice where two persons, one psychically sensitive or a medium, and the other a protector and guide, work together to obtain occult knowledge.References
Christian Chanel, “De la ‘Fraternité de Louxor’ au ‘Mouvement cosmique’: l’oeuvre de Max Théon...”, Doctorat d’Etat (E.P.H.E., Section Ve, 1994).
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J. Godwin, C. Chanel and J. P. Deveney, The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor (Samuel Weiser, 1995).
Georges van Vrekhem, Beyond Man (HarperCollins, New Delhi, 1997).
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2000-08-01
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Rhone, C. (2000). Mirra Alfassa: A Western Occultist in Inda. Pomegranate, 13(Summer), 38-42. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v13i10.38