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A Man Seen Afar

  By Wellesly Tudor Pole & Rosamond Lehmann

$11.95

ISBN Number: 0-8464-4248-5

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In this book Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole (author of The Silent Road) submits what purports be be memories of the life and times of Jesus the Christ. To quote from certain passages in Sir George Trevelyans Foreword, when they came they conveyed to Mr Tudor Pole the conviction that they were true and real; also that the unexpected suddenness of their coming into his mind was an indication that they came for a purpose and should therefore be shared with others. In doing so he took the risk of being regarded as a dreamer; but for his part he believed, in all humility, that these records and recollections were emphatically not the product of delusive fantasy, but of imagination in its true sense: that is, an entry by pictorial thinking into a higher frequencya world of reality and Being beyond the limitation of the five senses. These memories are an example of something developing today in human consciousness. There is a new understanding of the truth that the spiritual realms absolutely interpenetrate the physical; or rather there is a rediscovery of the Ancient Wisdom which was taught to candidates for Initiation in the Mystery Temples. It is not of primary significance whether the author was remembering his personal experiences or reading those of other souls with whom he was connected in time past. What matters is the possibility that we are here given direct pictures of the life of our Lord. Rosamond Lehmanns function and share in the preparation of this book is explained in her Introduction and elsewhere. She describes her collaborator as a man of many varied interests and accomplishments. Taking her title from a line of a poem by William Blake she says: Not unlike William Blake, he combines simplicity, warmth of nature and astringent humour with intellectual vigour; his mysticism, like Blakes, is practical and joyous. For our part, we say without hesitation that this is one of our most remarkable and important books in thirty years of publishing experience.

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