George Arundale - Works

Works

  • Freedom and friendship. Theosophical Publishing House, Madras 1935.
  • Kundalini, an occult experience. Theosophical Publishing House, Madras 1938.
  • Mount Everest, its spiritual attainment. Theosophical Press, Wheaton 1933.
  • Nirvana, A Study In Synthetic Consciousness. Theosophical Press, Chicago 1926.
  • The Lotus Fire, A Study in Symbolic Yoga. Theosophical Publishing House, Madras 1939.
  • Thoughts on 'At The Feet of the Master'. Theosophical Publishing House (American Branch), Hollywood 1919.

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