A Vision of the Aquarian Age |
£6.00 |
by Trevelyan, George |
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| Reference | S5192 |
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| Publisher | London, Coventure |
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| Year | 1979 |
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| ISBN | 0904576523 |
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| Condition | VG-/-- (?) |
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The total with shipping for this book within the UK would be £8.52.
Reprint paperback(1st 1977) In very good condition, showing light handling wear and some age browning to white card covers. Bears the signature of George Trevelyan (founder of the Wrekin Trust,) in green ink on half title page; previous owner's name on ffep.
Offers a new set of spiritual values for the Aquarian Age, which are intended to convey a deeper meaning to life in difficult times. (Sir) George acknowledges the influence on his thinking of visionaries like Rudolf Steiner, E.F. Schumacher and Sri Aurobindo.
'Man is now seeking a vision that will lift him above a perspective that has proved itself incapable of offering fulfillment......'
The ideas in this book do not reflect a religious movement, but a spiritual awakening. If they do not attract you, they may be discarded. On the other hand, those in whom the inner tide has already begun to rise will know and recognise the concepts we will discuss. They will therefore be partaking of the spiritual world-view.'
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