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First published in 1901, Esoteric Christianity, or the Lesser Mysteries is a remarkable book in which Besant asserts that Christian doctrine and religion has deep and secret truths that, once revealed, will enable anyone to reach the Divine. Besant teaches that the Divine spirit in each individual, referred to as the "mind of Christ" or "Christ-Soul," is the answer to evolution itself.

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Release dateMar 6, 2012
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Annie Besant

Beebop is a series of graded readers for three levels which increase in complexity to allow for improvement in ability and interest. The ratings take into consideration the following components: difficulty of vocabulary, sentence length, comprehension abilities and subject matter. Each level consists of four story books and four accompanying activity books.

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    This an interesting look into the mystical side of christianity . The author had originally written her book at the begining of the 1900's which makes this a difficult read . It offers alot of information to think about . Its a good starting point for anyone interested in early thoughts on christian mysticism .