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The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society
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Enrol for A Course in Theosophy commencing 23 November 2009
We will be conducting the 30th Edition of "A Course in Theosophy" over a two-week period commencing on 23 November 2009. It will be held on Monday and Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoon in the two weeks and ending with the last lecture on the following Monday evenings. The weekday evening classes are from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and the Saturday afternoon class from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The schedule of the 30th edition of A Course in Theosophy is as follows: 23/11/09 (Mon.) 7 p.m. The Different Planes of Nature — Knowing the different planes of nature; the different bodies of man and the different vehicles of consciousness. 26/11/09 (Thu.) 7 p.m. Man’s Evolution — A discourse on evolution; where we come from and where we are going to; the Law of Karma; Reincarnation as a process of evolution. 28/11/09 (Sat.) 3 p.m. Death & After — Putting death in its rightful place as a function of evolution. A discourse on the life after death and the harm of mourning for the dead. 30/11/09 (Mon.) 7 p.m. The Astral Plane — A general description of the Astral Plane and its inhabitants. Man’s activities when the physical body is asleep and when he sheds his physical body at death. 3/12/09 (Thu.) 7 p.m. The Mental Plane — A short description of the heaven world and its inhabitants. Does everyone go to heaven? 5/12/09 (Sat.) 3 p.m. Thought-Forms — What are thought-forms? How your thoughts affect others, near or far from you. The virtue of having the right thoughts and the consequences of bad thoughts. 7/12/09 (Mon.) 7 p.m. The Noble Eightfold Path — Guidelines on how to quicken the evolutionary pace; the perfection of virtues and the ideals of right living. Living the life of a true theosophist and finding peace and joy in the process. To enrol for A Course in Theosophy fill up the form below or send an email with full name and contact telephone number(s) to act@singaporelodge.org. Members of a group should enrol individually. * In order to benefit fully from the course, attendees are strongly advised not to miss any of the seven lectures which are structured such that one lecture follows another and presumes attendance and knowledge of the preceding lecture. Complete the on-line enrolment form and click Submit
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