This booklet, one of a series of many similar publications, provides Székely's take on two related subjects. The text also includes a full list of publications of the Essene School of Life.
This small booklet additionally contains a valuable review of Székely's entire philosophy, written by Dion Byngham and originally published in a periodical called Health and Live, July 1936.
...through Food - Water - Air - Sun - Exercise - Breathing - Mind; The Golden Rules of Life and Happiness; Introduction to Cosmotherapy; The Essene School of Life
Available here are six of the original fifteen booklets in this series. One of them contains an interesting list of Székely's publications as of the date of issue.
Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent for scanning, a large stack of priceless and almost otherwise unavailable materials such as this booklet
Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent for scanning, a large stack of priceless and almost otherwise unavailable materials such as this booklet. .
Published as individual lessons, mimeographed on letter sized paper, stapled. Here are the five individual lessons in one download. Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent this material for scanning
Which collection to put this small hardbound book into was not an easy choice. Still, Székely's early works are rare and worthy of preservation and dissemination. Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent for scanning, a large stack of priceless and almost otherwise unavailable materials such as this booklet.
These short lessons were mimeographed on letter-sized paper, stapled. Here is a single lesson containing but a few pages, and may be but a part of a series. If that be the case the remainder is not available. Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent this material for scanning. Downloads as a small PDF
A rare booklet that was issued under wartime restrictions. The badly browned recycled paper combined with a fuzzy print job makes the document beyond optical character recognition. Reproduced here as a 120 dpi bitmap scan of 5.08 mb. Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent this material for scanning.
Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent for scanning, a large stack of priceless and almost otherwise unavailable materials such as this booklet
Offered here is the Fifth Edition of 1945. Many thanks are due to Deborah Székely, who has generously lent for scanning, a large stack of priceless and almost otherwise unavailable materials such as this booklet
A lecture on Buddhism based of the reports of an early Westerner who traveled to Tibet and spent years studying the Buddhist teachings there, and who wrote the first Tibetan - English dictionary and grammar.