
Self Mastery and Fate With the Cycles of Life - Hardcover
Self Mastery and Fate With the Cycles of Life - Hardcover
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by Harve Spencer Lewis (Author)
"Self Mastery and Fate With the Cycles of Life" is a profound exploration of the rhythmic patterns that govern human existence. Written by H. Spencer Lewis, a prominent figure in Rosicrucian thought, this work introduces the concept that life is not a series of random events but rather a progression of predictable cycles. By understanding these cosmic and biological periods, individuals can learn to align their actions with the natural laws of the universe to achieve greater success, health, and spiritual harmony.
The book provides detailed insights into various cycles, including the significant seven-year periods of life and daily rhythms that influence decision-making and personal energy. Lewis offers guidance on how to chart these influences to navigate periods of challenge and capitalize on windows of opportunity. It serves as both a philosophical treatise on the nature of fate and a practical manual for self-improvement through metaphysical knowledge. Readers interested in mysticism, ancient wisdom, and the intersection of natural law and personal agency will find "Self Mastery and Fate With the Cycles of Life" to be an essential guide for taking control of one's destiny.
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