A Dweller on Two Planets, by by Phylos the Thibetan (Frederick S. Oliver), [1894], at sacred-texts.com
(SIGNATURE OF PHYLOS, IN ATLAN CHARACTERS.)
PHYLOS, THE THIBETAN.
(Otherwise named, in fulness, Yol Gorro, author of this book.)
(pseud. Frederick S. Oliver)
[1894]
This is before the coming of a new Heaven and a new Earth, in the which shall reign the Prince of Peace for ever and forever, as the Old shall be passed away, for lo! on earth there is nothing great but man; in man there is nothing great but mind.
"Never utter these words: 'I do not know this, therefore it is false,' One must study to know; know to understand; understand to judge."--Apothegm of Narada.
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of In your philosophy"--Hamlet.
This book is dedicated to
progressive thinkers everywhere, but especially to
the "Invisible Helper" who has made
possible its presentation to
the world.
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