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Invisible Helpers

by Charles Webster Leadbeater

  • First published:
  • 20th century
  • Language: English

"Invisible Helpers" by C. W. Leadbeater is a spiritual exploration written in the early 20th century. This work focuses on the concepts of theosophy, particularly concerning the existence and roles of invisible helpers—entities or forces that assist human beings in times of need, both in physical and spiritual realms. The author delves into the universal belief in these helpers, suggesting that they can intervene in human lives to provide guidance, support, and assistance, especially during crises. The opening of the book introduces the core premise of theosophical beliefs regarding the presence of invisible helpers and emphasizes the restoration of spiritual concepts that have been lost in modern materialism. Leadbeater discusses the various examples of interventions by these beings, including stories of miraculous rescues and interventions during disasters. He presents an array of anecdotal evidence, asserting that these phenomena illustrate not only the existence of such helpers but also their commitment to aiding individuals in need, thereby restoring hope and purpose amidst adversity. The blend of personal experiences and philosophical ideas sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the interconnections between the seen and unseen realms of existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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December 1994Not AvailEnglish
  • 9788170593881
  • 8170593883
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2023-02-19Project GutenbergEnglishPublic domain (USA)

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