LIFE AFTER DEATH
MR HODSON’S LECTURE
The Theosophical Hall was filled to capacity last night to hear Mr Geoffrey Hodson, the author and international lecturer, discuss the subject of the life after death.
He stated that the theosophical contribution to this great question was twofold. First. Theosophy affirmed the immortality of the soul of man. It was the body which died, the true self, or soul within, enduring and unfolding throughout ■ eternity. Second. Theosophy affirmed that it was possible to know the facts direct; that there resided within man a faculty of superphysical vision or extra-sensory perception by the positive exercise of which the invisible world to which man was translated at death could be entered and explored by trained seers still living in the body. Drawing upon the preserved fruits of such investigations throughout the ages, Mr Hodson described the process of dying, of awakening in the next world, and the varied conditions entered by people of different kinds in that new life.
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Southland Times, Issue 25513, 6 November 1944, Page 3
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