A comparative statement of the various religious dogmas concerning the soul and its destiny, and of Akkadian, Hindu, Taoist, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Christian, Mohammedan, Japanese and other magic.
Chapter I – Modern Spiritualism On The Soul
Chapter Ii – Hindu Souls
Chapter Iii – Egyptian Souls
Chapter Iv – Chaldean Souls
Chapter V – Greek And Roman Souls
Chapter Vi – Neoplatonism On The Soul
Chapter Vii – Christian Souls
Chapter Viii – Relic Worship
Chapter Ix – Chinese Souls
Chapter X – Japanese Souls
Chapter Xi – The Possibility Of A Spiritual World Considered
Chapter Xii – The Possibility Of A Spiritual World Further Considered
Chapter Xiii – The Possibility Of A Spiritual World Further Considered
Chapter Xiv – The Possibility Of A Spiritual World Further Considered
Chapter Xv – Religion In General
Chapter Xvi – The Evolution Of Social Virtue
Chapter Xvii – Hindu Yoga
Chapter Xviii – Chinese Yoga
Chapter Xix – Egyptian Yoga
Chapter Xx – Akkadian Yoga
Chapter Xxi – Mohammedan Yoga
Chapter Xxii – Hebrew Yoga
Chapter Xxiii – Yoga Of The Essenes
Chapter Xxiv – The Roman Stoics As Yogis
Chapter Xxv – Christian Yoga
Chapter Xxvi – Yoga In General
Chapter Xxvii – Results Of Practice And Indications Of Progress
Chapter Xxviii – Earthly Immortality
Chapter Xxix – Yoga As A Process Of Evolution
Chapter Xxx – Conclusion









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