Francesca Arundale - Works

Works

  • Idea of Rebirth Including a Translation of an Essay on Re-incarnation. Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish 1998; ISBN 0-7661-0585-7
  • My Guest, H.P. Blavatsky. Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish 2004; ISBN 0-7661-9125-7
Theosophy
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People
  • George Arundale
  • Alice Bailey
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  • John Coats
  • Arthur L. Conger
  • Robert Crosbie
  • Abner Doubleday
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  • Damodar K. Mavalankar
  • Grace F. Knoche
  • Jiddu Krishnamurti
  • C.W. Leadbeater
  • James A. Long
  • G.R.S. Mead
  • Gottfried de Purucker
  • Nilakanta Sri Ram
  • Helena Roerich
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  • Rudolf Steiner
  • Katherine Tingley
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Texts
  • Isis Unveiled
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Philosophical concepts
  • Etheric body
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Institutions, publications
  • Theosophical Society
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Related articles
  • Agni Yoga
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Name Arundale, Francesca
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Date of birth 1874
Place of birth
Date of death 1924
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