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Man, Son of Man: the Stanzas Dzyan
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This is a companion volume to, and a continuation of,
Man, the Measure of All Things,
by the same author (with the late Sri Krishna Prem), which dealt with
The Stanzas of Dzyan
relating to cosmogenesis as set forth in H. P. Blavatsky’s great work
The Secret Doctrine.
Man, Son of Man
is a commentary of further
Stanzas of Dzyan,
outlining the processes of human evolution that have culminated in man as he is today. “What we believe about our origins determines what we believe about our destiny,” says the author, and he approaches his subject with the same depth of insight, the same sanity and balance, that characterized the previous work.
Man, the Measure of All Things,
by the same author (with the late Sri Krishna Prem), which dealt with
The Stanzas of Dzyan
relating to cosmogenesis as set forth in H. P. Blavatsky’s great work
The Secret Doctrine.
Man, Son of Man
is a commentary of further
Stanzas of Dzyan,
outlining the processes of human evolution that have culminated in man as he is today. “What we believe about our origins determines what we believe about our destiny,” says the author, and he approaches his subject with the same depth of insight, the same sanity and balance, that characterized the previous work.
This is a companion volume to, and a continuation of,
Man, the Measure of All Things,
by the same author (with the late Sri Krishna Prem), which dealt with
The Stanzas of Dzyan
relating to cosmogenesis as set forth in H. P. Blavatsky’s great work
The Secret Doctrine.
Man, Son of Man
is a commentary of further
Stanzas of Dzyan,
outlining the processes of human evolution that have culminated in man as he is today. “What we believe about our origins determines what we believe about our destiny,” says the author, and he approaches his subject with the same depth of insight, the same sanity and balance, that characterized the previous work.
Man, the Measure of All Things,
by the same author (with the late Sri Krishna Prem), which dealt with
The Stanzas of Dzyan
relating to cosmogenesis as set forth in H. P. Blavatsky’s great work
The Secret Doctrine.
Man, Son of Man
is a commentary of further
Stanzas of Dzyan,
outlining the processes of human evolution that have culminated in man as he is today. “What we believe about our origins determines what we believe about our destiny,” says the author, and he approaches his subject with the same depth of insight, the same sanity and balance, that characterized the previous work.

















