Date | Vol. | Num. | Title | Pg |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Good Will Toward Men | 1 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Atlantis—Fact or Fable? | 11 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Mystical and Medical Philosophy of Paracelsus, The—Part II of IV: Sympathetic Forces Operating in Nature | 24 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Mysticism of Plotinus, The, by Henry L. Drake | 36 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Short Story: The "Unworthy One"—The Chamber of Unhappy Spirits | 44 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | In Reply: Karma and Politics | 50 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Tibetan Snowman | 56 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 62 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 64 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Are Other Planets Inhabited? (Part I of II) | 66 |
1958-Winter | Vol 18 | No. 3 | Library Notes: The "Logia Iesou", by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | (SILVER JUBILEE OF PRS) The Nervous Breakdown: Its Cause and Prevention | 1 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Mystical and Medical Philosophy of Paracelsus, The, Part III of IV: Fundamentals of Metaphysical Healing | 17 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Practical Aspects of Zen Buddhism | 32 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | In Reply: Fear and the Atomic Peril | 44 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | In Reply: To Love or Not to Love | 51 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Of Sound and Bestowing Mind | 57 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 60 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 64 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Are Other Planets Inhabited? (Part II of II) | 66 |
1959-Spring | Vol 18 | No. 4 | Library Notes: The Arabian Nights Tales, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Search for the Purposeful Life, The | 1 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Seven Wonders of the World, The | 9 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Mystical and Medical Philosophy of Paracelsus—Part IV of IV: Invisible Creatures of the Elements | 24 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | In Reply: On Philosophic Colonies | 39 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Dr. Dee and Certain Spirits | 47 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 55 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 60 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Esoteric Interpretation of the Third Eye, The | 62 |
1959-Summer | Vol 19 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Fragments of a Faith Forgotten, by A. J. Howie | 73 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Experience and Conduct | 1 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Deity versus Darwin | 11 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Art as Impulse and Impact—Part 1 of 4 | 21 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | In Reply: Use and Abuse of Magical Arts | 38 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Affairs of Honor | 44 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 48 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 53 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Mystical Overtones of Sensory Perceptions | 55 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One: Dragon Tales | 69 |
1959-Autumn | Vol 19 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The First Cremation in America, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | My Philosophy of Life | 1 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Art as Impulse and Impact—Part 2 of 4, The Psychic Content of Japanese Art | 11 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Dedication Address | 29 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Incredible Monarch, The | 37 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Recollections of M.P.H. | 58 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | In Reply: The Seven Sacraments and Psychotherapy | 71 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 84 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 90 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Pastoral Staff | 92 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One: In the Interest of Science | 96 |
1959-Winter | Vol 19 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Orenda, by A. J. Howie | 101 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Must We Be Lonely? | 1 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Saint of Little Children, The | 10 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Art As Impulse and Impact—Part 3 of 4: An Analysis of Folk Art | 21 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | In Reply: Questions on Reincarnation | 35 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Priestess of Amen-Ra | 44 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 47 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 52 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Easter—The Universal Festival of Resurrection | 54 |
1960-Spring | Vol 19 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Institutes of Manu, by A. J. Howie | 70 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Release from Prejudice | 1 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Art as Impulse and Impact—Part 4 of 4: Religious Art | 12 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Boethius on "The Consolation of Philosophy" | 27 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Planets and Earthquakes—Part I of II | 35 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | In Reply: The Urge to Irresponsibility | 47 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Temple Souvenirs | 56 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 61 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 65 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—A Ghost Story | 67 |
1960-Summer | Vol 20 | No. 1 | Library Notes: The Daibutsu of Kamakura, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Psychology of Humor, The | 1 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Animal Symbolism in Religion and Art—Part I of IV: Lordly and Mirthsome Animals | 9 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Planets and Earthquakes - part II of II (Conclusion) | 28 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | In Reply: The Noble Psychotics | 42 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Seven Gods of Good Fortune | 47 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 54 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Tribute to Francis Bacon | 60 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 61 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Broken Heart and the Offended Pride, The | 63 |
1960-Autumn | Vol 20 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The Search for the Fatherland, The, by A. J. Howie | 75 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Why I Believe in Rebirth | 1 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Animal Symbolism in Religion and Art—Part II of IV, Birds in Legend and Fable | 12 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Fabulous Story of Jade, The | 42 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Science and Immortality | 68 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | In Reply: The Value of Religious Teachings | 52 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Fisher of Men, The | 30 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 58 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 60 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Ancient Chinese Medicine | 62 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Poem: The Hymn of Birth | 67 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Poem: The Hymn of Death | 100 |
1960-Winter | Vol 20 | No. 3 | Library Notes: The Healing Power of Craft Hobbies, by A. J. Howie | 107 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Domination in Personal Living | 1 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Symbolism of the Cross, The | 10 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Psychology of the Japanese Theater | 22 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Animal Symbolism in Religion and Art—Part III of IV: Reptiles and Related Groups | 46 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | In Reply: On Expressing Affection | 33 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Mystery of the Three Wise Men | 38 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 70 |
1961-Spring | Vol 20 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Man's Skills and the Course of Empire, by A. J. Howie | 72 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Psychology of Optimism, The | 1 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Western Paradise of Amitabha, The: Part I of IV—Introduction | 10 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Animal Symbolism in Religion and Art: Part IV of IV—Insects and Fishes | 32 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Something Different in Art, by Elizabeth Connelly | 59 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Japanese Home and Garden, The | 64 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | In Reply: The Narcotics Menace | 51 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—A Matter of Reflection | 27 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Bird That Became a Buddhist | 61 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1961-Summer | Vol 21 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Mature Preparations for a Fortunate Rebirth, by A. J. Howie | 73 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Meeting the 1962 Crisis | 1 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Precious Stones in Lore and Legend—Introduction | 18 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Vinegar Tasters, The | 26 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Western Paradise of Amitabha, The—Part II of IV: Amitabha and His Blessed Land | 53 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | In Reply: The "Grace of God" | 35 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Tengu | 42 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 48 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 51 |
1961-Autumn | Vol 21 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The Navajos, by A. J. Howie | 71 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Birthday of the Soul, The | 1 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Precious Stones in Lore and Legend—Conclusion: Birthstone Symbolism | 10 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Pursuit of Understanding, The—Part I of IV | 21 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Horoscope of Washington, D.C., The | 25 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Western Paradise of Amitabha, The—Part III of IV: Description of the Jehol Woodblocks | 54 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | In Reply: Would a Universal Langauge Help? | 33 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—The National Treasure | 41 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: St. Francis Preaching to the Birds | 45 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 49 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 52 |
1961-Winter | Vol 21 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Rajput Painting, by A. J. Howie | 75 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Easter as Psychotherapy | 1 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Health and the Zodiac | 11 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Western Paradise of Amitabha, The: Part IV of IV—Conclusion | 46 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | In Reply: Esoteric Fiction | 29 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Footprints of Buddha | 69 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 40 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 44 |
1962-Spring | Vol 21 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Korea—History in the Making, Part 1 of 3, by A. J. Howie | 73 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Shibui and the Gracious Life | 1 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Meditation Disciplines and Personal Integration, Part I of IV | 14 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Pursuit of Understanding, The - Part II of IV | 42 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Eastern Art for Western Homes | 55 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—Mr. Netsuke | 31 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | In Reply: On Various Questions | 35 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Sharaku | 46 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 52 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 59 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 62 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Inferiority Complex, The—Part I of II | 64 |
1962-Summer | Vol 22 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Korea—History in the Making: Part 2 of 3, by A. J. Howie | 72 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Religion Beyond Dogma | 1 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Pursuit of Understanding, The (Part III of IV) | 12 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Year of the Tiger, The | 17 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Meditation Disciplines and Personal Integration, Part II of IV | 58 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | In Reply: Modern Diet Fads | 29 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Hands of a Buddha | 55 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 47 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 49 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 53 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Inferiority Complex, The—Part II of II | 37 |
1962-Autumn | Vol 22 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Korea—History in the Making: Part 3 of 3, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Lamb of God, The | 1 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Pursuit of Understanding, The (Part IV of IV) | 12 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Wonderful World of Netsuke, The | 16 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Meditation Disciplines and Personal Integration, Part III of IV | 58 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | In Reply: Prayer and the Public School | 31 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Short Story: The Venerable Founder | 38 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Silk Road | 43 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 48 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 51 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 56 |
1962-Winter | Vol 22 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Masonic Books, by A. J. Howie | 75 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1963 | 1 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Religious Medals and Medallions | 25 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Singing Line, The (Part I of II) | 38 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Meditation Disciplines and Personal Integration, Part IV of IV | 60 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | In Reply: The United States—Republic or Democracy | 48 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World | 53 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 55 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 58 |
1963-Spring | Vol 22 | No. 4 | Library Notes: A Roundabout Excursion into Zen, part I of II, by A. J. Howie | 75 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Duties of the Heart, The | 1 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Astrology of the Human Face, The | 12 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Singing Line, The (Part II of II) | 51 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Strange Books and Their Stories | 64 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—To Rest in Peace | 22 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | In Reply: The Desire To Become Desireless | 26 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | In Reply: Crime and the Law of Karma | 32 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Alchemy and the Gold Standard | 71 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 40 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 43 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 49 |
1963-Summer | Vol 23 | No. 1 | Library Notes: A Roundabout Excursion into Zen (Part II of II), by A. J. Howie | 76 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Concerning Atheism | 1 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Some Thoughts about Cancer | 9 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Mystery of the Otsu Painters, The | 19 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Glimpses of Thailand—by Elizabeth Connelly | 53 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Pythagorean Theory of Number, The (Part I of IV) | 62 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | In Reply: Evolution and the World Teachers | 40 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 46 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 49 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 56 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Unusual Memorial Services | 58 |
1963-Autumn | Vol 23 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The Treasures of Tun-Huang | 74 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Dropping the Pilot | 1 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Great Festivals of the World | 9 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | New Concepts in Counseling | 30 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Art of the Surimono, The | 69 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Pythagorean Theory of Number, The (Part II of IV) | 92 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—The Reading of the Will | 24 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | In Reply: The Parable of the Prodigal Son | 81 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 61 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 64 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 67 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Story of the Learned Pig | 88 |
1963-Winter | Vol 23 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Godfrey Higgins, Esq. | 106 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1964 | 1 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Personal Trends for 1964 | 20 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Wisdom Legends of Ancient Greece, The: The Gods and the World | 28 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Pythagorean Theory of Number, The—Part III of IV: Numerology and Divination | 59 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | In Reply: Karma and Punishment | 40 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Ancient America | 46 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World | 51 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 53 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 57 |
1964-Spring | Vol 23 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Sesshu, the Zen Painter | 74 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Higher Polish, The | 1 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Pictures Cut in Stone | 11 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Pythagorean Theory of Number, The—Part IV of IV: Numbers as Universal Symbols | 22 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Esoteric Buddhism in the Modern World | 54 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | In Reply: Karma and Future Incarnations | 47 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Year of the Dragon | 34 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 38 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 40 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 45 |
1964-Summer | Vol 24 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Acupuncture: A Chinese and Japanese Therapy (Part I of III) | 72 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Religion in America | 1 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Master Potters of Old Korea, The | 13 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Okakura Kakuzo—A Man of Culture | 26 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Wisdom Legends of Ancient Greece, The: Myths That Never Die | 32 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One: The Virtuosi | 52 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Path of Salvation | 57 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | In Reply: Diversity of Spiritual Teachings | 63 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 44 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 47 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 51 |
1964-Autumn | Vol 24 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Acupuncture—Part II of III | 70 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | New Year's Resolutions | 1 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Psychological Keynotes of the Living Religions of Mankind, The—According to Arnold Toynbee | 9 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Decline and Fall of a Great Art, The | 26 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Great Books on Religion and Esoteric Philosophy—Part I of IV | 36 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Ex Libris | 52 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | In Reply: Adjusting to Illness | 57 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 65 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1964-Winter | Vol 24 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Acupuncture—Part III of III, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1965 | 1 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1965 | 22 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Personal Trends for 1965 | 26 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Remarkable Museum, A | 47 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Great Books on Religion and Esoteric Philosophy—Part II of IV: Comparative Religion | 54 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Short Story: The "Unworthy One—House of the Tengu | 37 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Year of the Serpent | 68 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 42 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 42 |
1965-Spring | Vol 24 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Ramblings among the Textiles of the World—Part I of IV: A Cultural Heritage, by A. J. Howie | 72 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Complete Person, The | 1 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Psychology of Ancestor Worship, The | 10 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Research on the Horoscope of Lincoln | 24 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Romance Literature of Japan, The | 39 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Great Books on Religion and Esoteric Philosophy—Part III of IV: Philosophy and World Cultures | 61 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | In Reply: On Publishing a Manuscript | 28 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | In Reply: Children of Divorce | 33 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Further Notes on Oriental Printing | 48 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 52 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 55 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 59 |
1965-Summer | Vol 25 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Ramblings among the Textiles of the World—Part II of IV, by A. J. Howie | 72 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Eternal Search for Value, The | 1 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Ghost Lore—Psychic and Psychological | 12 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Great Books on Religion and Esoteric Philosophy—Part IV of IV: Esoteric Arts, Sciences, Fiction | 22 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Buddhist Art of Gandhara, The | 62 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | In Reply: Does the Soul Choose Its Time for Embodiment? | 36 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Short Story: The "Unworthy One"—To Ourselves Alone | 43 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: What's in a Name? | 57 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 48 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 51 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 55 |
1965-Autumn | Vol 25 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Ramblings among the Textiles of the World—Part III of IV, by A. J. Howie | 71 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Questions That Cannot Be Answered | 1 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Esoteric Christianity for Modern Man | 9 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Auction at Komoro | 18 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | My Philosophy Up to Now: Part I of IV: Man's Place in the Cosmic Plan | 25 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Today in Tahiti, by Elizabeth Connelly | 58 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Ghost Lore of Many Lands | 62 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | In Reply: Are Animals Subject to Karma? | 33 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Gods on Horseback | 41 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 48 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 51 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 56 |
1965-Winter | Vol 25 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Ramblings among the Textiles of the World, Part IV of IV, by A. J. Howie | 73 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1966 | 1 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1966 | 25 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | My Philosophy Up to Now—M.P.H.: Part II of IV—Life, Death, and Immortality | 57 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | Puppet Theater in Japan, The | 66 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | In Reply: Marriage and Karma | 41 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Frolicking Animals | 33 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 49 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 55 |
1966-Spring | Vol 25 | No. 4 | Library Notes: "Grieve Not, No One Is Immortal" | 74 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Broadening the Foundations of Insight | 1 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Custodians of Culture: Museums and Libraries | 9 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Secret Books of Zenmui, The | 20 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | My Philosophy Up to Now—Part III of IV: Health and Social Adjustment | 65 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | In Reply: On Controlling a Bad Temper | 35 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Comet Tales | 57 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 45 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 49 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 55 |
1966-Summer | Vol 26 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Reality Therapy—A Book Review, by A. J. Howie | 76 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Patterns of Loyalty | 1 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Neglected Field of Art, A | 11 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | What Happens When We Change Worlds? | 21 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | My Philosophy Up to Now—MPH: Part IV of IV: The Highest State of Consciousness | 45 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Unworthy One, The: Gate of the Foxes | 32 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | In Reply: Question on Birth Control | 55 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Celtic Fairy-Lore | 38 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 64 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 73 |
1966-Autumn | Vol 26 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Kabir, a Mystic Poet, by A. J. Howies | 74 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Drugs of Vision | 1 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Pilgrimage to Bethlehem | 16 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Reincarnation in Druid Wisdom and Celtic Lore | 27 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | How To Live with a Chronic Ailment | 39 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | In Reply: On the Meaning of The Law | 59 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Recreations in Hell | 53 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 74 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 77 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 80 |
1966-Winter | Vol 26 | No. 3 | Library Notes: As One Future Prime Minister to Another, by A. J. Howie | 65 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1967 | 1 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1967 | 27 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Fabulous Career of Belzoni, The | 33 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | In Reply: On Acquiring Insight | 46 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Navjote, The, By Framroze A. Bode | 53 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Adventures in Whimsey | 57 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World | 72 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 74 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 79 |
1967-Spring | Vol 26 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Prophecies of China, by A. J. Howie | 64 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Building for the Future, or Paying for the Past? | 1 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Parallels between Eastern and Western Philosophy—Gnosticism: The Science of Salvation | 10 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Pioneer Scientist in Asia, A: Philipp Franz von Siebold | 45 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | In Reply: On Psychic Persecution | 30 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Prophecies of Doom | 38 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 70 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 74 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 79 |
1967-Summer | Vol 27 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Edgar Cayce, by A. J. Howie | 62 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Zen and the Tired Businessman | 1 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Parallels between Eastern and Western Philosophy—Cabalism: The Secrets of Transcendental Magic | 14 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | China I Remember, The | 48 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | In Reply: Questions on Social Drinking | 36 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Origin of the Game of Chess | 60 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 71 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 76 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 74 |
1967-Autumn | Vol 27 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Luther Burbank—A New Biography, by A. J. Howie | 65 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Memory—Friend, Enemy, or Teacher | 1 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Parallels between Eastern and Western Philosophy: Alchemy: The Search for the Universal Medicine | 10 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | If Christ Is Not Risen | 30 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Unworthy One, The: Masters of Invisibility | 40 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | In Reply: On the Spiritual Evolution of Man | 47 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Wonderful One-Man Cart | 58 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 72 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 74 |
1967-Winter | Vol 27 | No. 3 | Library Notes: A World of Catalogs: The Hauser Collection, by A. J. Howie | 63 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1968 | 1 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1968 | 19 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | Lore of Dolls, The | 24 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | Life Planning—Part I of III: Planning a Career | 36 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | In Reply: Question on Suicide | 56 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Tranquillity Stones | 51 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 70 |
1968-Spring | Vol 27 | No. 4 | Library Notes: A World of Catalogs: 2. Treasures of Koyasan Monastery | 72 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | "Ahness" of Things, The | 1 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Chinese Tapestry Weaving of the Manchu Dynasty | 10 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Life Planning: Part II of III: Planning a Home | 24 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Religious Monuments of Burma | 36 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | In Reply: On "Dabbling" in ESP, Telepathy, Hypnotism | 46 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: How to Get Lost in Tokyo | 56 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 63 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1968-Summer | Vol 28 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Mithra—Sol Invictus, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | What Is Spirituality? | 1 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | EMA Pictures | 10 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Don Quixote de la Mancha | 20 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Life Planning:—Part III of III: Planning for Retirement | 49 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | In Reply: Has Humanity Improved? | 34 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Big Wash | 45 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 63 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 71 |
1968-Autumn | Vol 28 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Proclus—His Theology of Plato, part 1 of 3, by A. J. Howie | 73 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Case of the Bread Pill, The | 1 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Religious Icons in the Eastern Christian Church | 8 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Lotophagi, The | 24 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Japanese Music | 34 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Feast of St. John, The | 41 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | In Reply: Philosophy and the Heart Transplant | 49 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | In Reply: On Neurotic Tendencies | 56 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Mr. Bohn and His Wonderful Library | 46 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 63 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 71 |
1968-Winter | Vol 28 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Proclus—His Theology of Plato, Part 2 of 3 | 73 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | Prologue to Eternity | 1 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | Buddhist Monuments in Thailand | 8 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1969 | 21 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1969 | 44 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | Hina-Matsuri, The | 51 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | In Reply: Comments on "Impending" Disasters | 56 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 64 |
1969-Spring | Vol 28 | No. 4 | Library Notes: A Peasant Sage of Japan, by A. J. Howie | 70 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Problem of Living Alone, The | 1 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Common Ware of Seto, The | 11 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Diet and Health | 25 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Head of a Bodhisattva | 52 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Heart under Pressure, The | 56 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | In Reply: Rationalization of Wrong Attitudes | 43 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Mysteries of Money | 36 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 64 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 73 |
1969-Summer | Vol 29 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Proclus: His Theology of Plato, Part 3 of 3, by A. J. Howie | 75 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Meaning of the Mystical Experience, The | 1 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Japanese Pocket Shrines | 9 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Alchemy—the Divine Chemistry | 28 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Search for the Spiritual Life | 45 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | In Reply: Studying the Writings of M.P.H. |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Notes on Sharito | 51 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 65 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 73 |
1969-Autumn | Vol 29 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Shotoku Taishi: The Constantine of Buddhism, Part I of II, by A. J. Howie | 75 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Life's Most Critical Years | 1 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Story of Nestorian Christianity, The | 9 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Four Wisdoms, The | 23 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Psychology and the Law of Causality | 32 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Christian Art on Stamps | 46 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | In Reply: How Travel Helps us Grow | 53 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Notes on a Japanese Cross | 59 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World: Recognition of an Unusual Man (Henry Steel Olcott) | 62 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 70 |
1969-Winter | Vol 29 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Shotoku Taishi: The Constantine of Buddhism, Part II of II, by A. J. Howie | 72 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Negative Psychic Phenomena | 1 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1970 | 9 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1970 | 35 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Collecting Oriental Fabrics | 41 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | In Reply: On Adopting Children | 53 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Miniature Landscapes | 59 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World: New Stamps of Bhutan | 62 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 70 |
1970-Spring | Vol 29 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Dionysus the Areopagite, by A. J. Howie | 71 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Importance of Good Reading, The | 1 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Yoga and Narcotics | 9 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Lotus Sutra, The | 18 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Technological Ethics | 30 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Japanese Five World Mandala, A | 37 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Fuji-San, by Muriel M. Merrell | 47 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Problems of Tension | 50 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Philosophic Detachment vs. Indifference | 53 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Earthquake Fish | 58 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 63 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 70 |
1970-Summer | Vol 30 | No. 1 | Library Notes: The Saints and Literature of the Western Paradise of Amitaba, Part I of II, by A. J. Howie | 72 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | My First Fifty Years | 1 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Mystic Monograms | 18 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Great Book of Manly P. Hall, The | 22 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Pressures That Make Living Difficult | 29 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Was Buddha an Atheist? | 40 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | True Fellowship of Faiths — Lecture by Mr. Hall given at the World Fellowship of Faiths, Chicago, 1933 | 49 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Notes on Sumi Painting | 52 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 58 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Ordeal by Fire | 63 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | What Lies Ahead for the Religions of the World? | 66 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The Saints and Literature of the Western Paradise of Amitaba, Part II of II, by A. J. Howie | 74 |
1970-Autumn | Vol 30 | No. 2 | Koyasan — Sanctuary of Esoteric Buddhism | 81 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Lead Kindly Light | 1 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Fukusa — Embroidered Gift Cloths | 9 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Need for Harmless Extroversion | 16 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Nosatsu Fuda — Pasting Pictures | 24 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Cardboard Shrines | 32 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Selecting a Suitable Religion | 35 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Secret Christians of Japan | 41 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Happenings in the World | 44 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 46 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 50 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Buddhist Arhats | 52 |
1970-Winter | Vol 30 | No. 3 | Supplement: Impressions of Southern Germany, 1970 | 62 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Immovable Object, The | 1 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | World Trends | 9 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1971 | 32 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Christian Art on Postage Stamps | 38 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Ritual Instruments of Northern Buddhism—Part I of II | 45 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | In Reply: Can ulterior motives be constructive? | 58 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Tosen-Kyo | 65 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World: Borobudur | 68 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 71 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 75 |
1971-Spring | Vol 30 | No. 4 | Library Notes: The Writings of E. A. Gordon, by John Ervin, PRS Trustee | 77 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Bhakti Yoga—The Yoga of Devotion | 1 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Osiris Who Ruleth in His Day | 8 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Karma—Punishment or Consequence | 18 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Japanese Hair Ornaments | 26 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Unworthy One, The: A Valued Customer Returns | 31 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Ritual Instruments of Northern Buddhism—Part II of II | 36 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | In Reply: Man's Abuse of Animals | 55 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 65 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1971-Summer | Vol 31 | No. 1 | Library Notes: The Uses of a Specialized Library, by A. J. Howie | 73 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Automobile Addiction | 1 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Iconography of Northern Buddhism, The—Part I of III | 8 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Notes on Art and Architecture | 29 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Romance of Old Jades, The, by M. Genevieve Stiles | 47 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | In Reply: Why don't you expose false and undesirable teachings? | 55 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Dark Curtain of History | 61 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 66 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1971-Autumn | Vol 31 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Thomas Stanley, Esq. | 75 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | As Sounding Brass | 1 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | Proverbs | 10 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | Iconography of Northern Buddhism, The—Part II of III | 23 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | Twelve Apostles, The | 45 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | In Reply: Can suicidal impulses be inherited? | 61 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Religions of the World on Postage Stamps | 70 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 75 |
1971-Winter | Vol 31 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 79 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Planning for Better Health | 1 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1972 | 9 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1972 | 31 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Cabalistic Literature and the Zohar | 38 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Kabuki Drama, The, and the Elizabethan Stage | 46 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Hedgehog with Four Curls! | 62 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World | 66 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1972-Spring | Vol 31 | No. 4 | Library Notes: by Pearl M. Thomas | 74 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Brave New World of Tranquilizers and Transistors, The | 1 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Therapeutae, The | 11 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Iconography of Northern Buddhism, The—Part III of III | 15 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Cult of Odin, The | 39 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Unworthy One, The—Guardians of the Threshold | 47 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | In Reply: Racial vs. National Karma | 52 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Japanese Wrapping Cloths | 57 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Happenings in the World | 62 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 71 |
1972-Summer | Vol 32 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Man of Many Facets (F. Max Muller), by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Science, Philosophy, and Religion | 1 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Egyptian Amulets | 11 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Can Zen Retard the Aging Process? (Part I of II) | 22 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Further Research on Otsu Art | 29 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | In Reply: Do you believe in accidents? | 49 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Assassins | 59 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Happenings in the World | 65 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1972-Fall | Vol 32 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Centennial Year | 72 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Selfishness—a Curable Disease | 1 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Christmas | 9 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Tendai Sect, The—The Buddhism of Universal Enlightenment | 14 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Unworthy One, The—The Portrait | 37 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Can Zen Retard the Aging Process?—(Part II of II) | 41 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | In Reply: Do smog and other pollutants have an effect on morality? | 55 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Somthing about Unusual Books | 64 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1972-Winter | Vol 32 | No. 3 | Library Notes: A Trip to Washington, D.C., by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Twilight of the Demagogues | 1 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | World Trends for 1973 | 10 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Art as Aesthetic Discipline, Part I of II | 36 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | National Trends for 1973 | 48 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | In Reply: Is there such a thing as intentional sin? | 55 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Unfortunate Aeronauts | 62 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Happenings in the World | 71 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Local Study Group Activities | 74 |
1973-Spring | Vol 32 | No. 4 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 75 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | What Is Peace? | 1 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Tablet of Cebes, The | 10 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Three Secrets of Esoteric Buddhism | 18 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Art As Aesthetic Discipline, Part II of II | 26 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Unworthy One, The: The Dog Men | 51 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | In Reply: Is it a good idea for elderly people to consider disposing of their possessions while still alive? | 44 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Godless Month | 57 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 62 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Local Study Group Activities | 69 |
1973-Summer | Vol 33 | No. 1 | Library Notes: An American Adept, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Healthy Skepticism, A | 1 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Nichiren, Prophet of Sincerity | 12 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Concept of Consciousness in Neoplatonism, The | 40 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Postal History of Tibet | 46 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | In Reply: How can a person protect himself from the destructive forces around him? | 57 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Shih-Te and Han-Shan | 65 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1973-Fall | Vol 33 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The Book Collecting Game, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Contemporary Christianity | 1 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells, The | 11 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Short Story: The "Unworthy One"—The Shopping Tour | 27 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Worship of Trees and Plants, The | 33 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | "Insubstantial Pageant", The | 47 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Population Explosion, The | 50 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | In Reply: Bad karma in standing by without interfering while another person does wrong? | 52 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Ship of Good Fortune | 63 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1973-Winter | Vol 33 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Some Particulars about Philately, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | Palace of the King, The | 1 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1974 | 7 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | Comet Kohoutek, The | 13 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1974 | 16 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | Surimono—The Little Japanese Prints | 41 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Chinese Paper Cutouts | 58 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | In Reply | 63 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 71 |
1974-Spring | Vol 34 | No. 1 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 75 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Fine Art of Honesty, The | 1 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Beauty in Short Supply | 11 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Red Headbands, by Art Buchwald | 29 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Unworthy One, The: The Cave of the Grim Faced Saints | 31 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Gate That Leads to "There", The: An Outline of Shintoism—Part I of II | 36 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Orchid Pavilion Scroll | 55 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | In Reply: How would you explain the cruelty, tyranny and social inequalities which occur in these earlier [classical] works? | 60 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1974-Summer | Vol 34 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Alchemy, the Royal Art, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Further Look at Retirement Problems, A | 1 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Gate That Leads to "There", The—An Outline of Shintoism—Part II of II | 13 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Man, God, and the Nature of the Universe, by Richard Worthington, Ph.D. | 37 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Notes on Demonology | 42 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | In Reply: Do you believe in Vegetarianism? | 60 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Vatican Obelisk | 66 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Local Study Group Activities | 72 |
1974-Autumn | Vol 34 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Just Person, The | 1 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Is There a Santa Claus? | 9 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Broadening Foundations of Knowledge | 10 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Unworthy One, The: The Haunted Gong | 30 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Twenty-Four Inch Gauge, The | 36 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Moral Medicine of the Druids, The | 47 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | In Reply | 54 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Celestial Bureaucracy of China | 63 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1974-Winter | Vol 34 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | Kind Hearts and Gentle People | 1 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1975 | 12 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | Solar System in the Holy Scriptures, The | 40 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1975 | 49 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | In Reply: Should I try to publish inspirational manuscripts? | 56 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Chinese Snuff Bottles | 64 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1975-Spring | Vol 35 | No. 1 | Library Notes: The Wonderful World of Autographs, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | Constitution of Lycurgus, The | 1 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | E. A. Gordon—Part I of II | 8 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—The Sign of the Cross | 28 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | Gold of the Nibelung, The | 34 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | In Reply: Self-Discipline | 55 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Japanese Copperplate Engravings | 65 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1975-Summer | Vol 35 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Marie Corelli, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | Intellect, the Heartless Autocrat | 1 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | Trolls and Other Submundanes, The | 11 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | E. A. Gordon—Part II of II | 28 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—The Expertisers | 54 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Chinese Herbal Medicine | 58 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | In Reply | 62 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1975-Fall | Vol 35 | No. 3 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | La Grande Illusion | 1 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | Christianity and Alchemy | 10 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | Reflections on the Psychotherapy of Shoma Morita | 28 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | Unworthy One, The: Honorable Son | 52 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Wonderful, Wonderful Bamboo! | 57 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | What is your opinion of scientists' contention that there is no scientific basis for astrology? | 62 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1975-Winter | Vol 35 | No. 4 | Library Notes: P.R.S. Vault—Housecleaning | 73 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | Compatibility of Religion and Philosophy | 1 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1976 | 10 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1976 | 29 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | Buddhist Murals of Ajanta and Horyuji | 38 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—The Hour of the Ox | 58 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Great Scorpio Controversy | 65 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 71 |
1976-Spring | Vol 36 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Early European Printers and Printing, by Pearl M. Thomas | 74 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | Our Troubled National Birthday | 1 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | Adventures in Book Collecting | 8 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | Dragonlore of the East and West | 29 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Sanjusangendo Temple | 54 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | In Reply: How would you advise a sincere person who wants to dedicate his life to a religious career? | 60 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1976-Summer | Vol 36 | No. 2 | Library Notes: More about Early Printers, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | How Philosophy Came To Be | 1 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | Little World of Ex Libris, The | 11 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | Ego and the Present World Dilemma, The | 41 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | Unworthy One, The: On Circumstantial Evidence | 49 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Twenty-Three Karat Gold Postage Stamps | 54 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | In Reply: Helping a Husband with Alcoholism | 58 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1976-Fall | Vol 36 | No. 3 | Library Notes: People and Auctions, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Christmas Message, A | 1 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Problems of Longevity, Part I of II | 11 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Renaissance in Bookplate Designing (Part II of "The Little World of Ex Libris") | 26 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Short Story: The "Unworthy" One—Mr. Nakamura's Good Deed | 52 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Baku | 57 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | In Reply: Earthquakes as Related to Crises in Human Society | 61 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1976-Winter | Vol 36 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Cheiro—A Modern Seer, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | Wisdom of the Folk | 1 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1977 | 10 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1977 | 33 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | Books Relating to the Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy | 45 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | Problems of Longevity, Part II of II | 55 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1977-Spring | Vol 37 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Magazines in the PRS Library | 72 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | Television | 1 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | Experience Factor in Human Growth, The | 10 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | New Atlantis Continued, The, by R. H. Esquire | 21 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | Age of Chivalry, The (Part I of II) | 33 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Epitaphs in Prose or Verse | 52 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | In Reply: The Present State of American Home Life | 58 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1977-Summer | Vol 37 | No. 2 | Library Notes: India, Land of Contrasts, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | Is the Devil Loose in the Land? | 1 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | Age of Chivalry, The—Part II of II—Order of the Garter | 10 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | Woodblock Printing in the East and West | 33 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Wilkins' Mathematical Magic | 56 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | In Reply: Energy Fields of the Human Body | 61 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1977-Fall | Vol 37 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Three Great Souls, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | Reflections Appropriate to the Season | 1 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | Sibyls and Their Prophecies, The | 11 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | Life-Death/Mind-Body: New Insights into an Ancient Quaternity, by Stephan A. Schwartz | 43 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Beauty Hints | 53 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | In Reply: When you lecture without notes, how do you know what to say next? | 59 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1977-Winter | Vol 37 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Three Great Souls: Part II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | Searching for Values in 1978 | 1 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1978 | 10 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1978 | 29 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | American Indian Ritualism | 41 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Thomas Taylor on Alchemy | 53 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | In Reply: What is your opinion on such subjects as the Loch Ness monster? | 57 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1978-Spring | Vol 38 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Japan and the West, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | Problems of the Burdened Mind, The | 1 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | Allegory and Emblemata—Part I of II | 14 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | Health Hints of Francis Bacon, The | 36 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Waghorn Post | 47 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | In Reply: Question on the sad state of the legal system | 53 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 63 |
1978-Summer | Vol 38 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Mythology and Folklore of the Orient, by Pearl M. Thomas | 69 |
1978-Fall | Vol 38 | No. 3 | Research and Reference | 1 |
1978-Fall | Vol 38 | No. 3 | Almanacs and Ephemerides | 11 |
1978-Fall | Vol 38 | No. 3 | Allegory and Emblemata—Part II of II | 32 |
1978-Fall | Vol 38 | No. 3 | In Reply: What are we learning from the present world confusion? | 59 |
1978-Fall | Vol 38 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1978-Fall | Vol 38 | No. 3 | Library Notes: European Backgrounds in Mythology, Legendry, and Folklore, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | Lonely Creation, The | 1 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | Alexandria, the Cradle of Western Mysticism, Part I of II | 10 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | Creative Imagination as an Instrument of Positive Psychological Unfoldment | 34 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Confucius, the Sage Who Came Back | 55 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | In Reply: How can I help my teenage son grow up in this troubled world? | 60 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | In Memoriam Dr. Henry L. Drake | 67 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1978-Winter | Vol 38 | No. 4 | Library Notes: American Legendry, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | Misunderstood | 1 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1979 | 14 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1979 | 33 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | Alexandria, the Cradle of Western Mysticism, Part II of II | 43 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Speaking of Money | 66 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 71 |
1979-Spring | Vol 39 | No. 1 | Library Notes: World Mother, by Pearl M. Thomas | 74 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Mysteries of the Mind | 1 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Amor and Anima | 10 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Inner Meaning of Japanese Art | 34 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Medical Dilemma, The | 38 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Of Swift and Secret Writing | 46 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Search for a Beckoning Cat | 50 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Pluto and the Underground | 55 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | In Reply: What lies ahead for my daughter who has left home at 18? | 60 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1979-Summer | Vol 39 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Life Begins at Seventy, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | To Measure the Adversary | 1 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | Mr. Bacon of Gray's Inn | 9 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | Anatomy of Melancholy, The | 26 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | Amor and Anima, Part II | 36 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | Very Honorable Miss Iris, The | 51 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | In Reply: How can philosophy be applied in helping to cope with the present inflation? | 55 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1979-Fall | Vol 39 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), by Pearl M. Thomas | 69 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Prodigal Son, The | 1 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Collector of Moderate Means, The - Part I of II | 8 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Religious Integration | 32 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Valentines | 40 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Few Notes on the Subject of Paper, A | 45 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Wisdom of Muhammad, The | 51 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Some Little Bug, by Roy Atwell | 57 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Collector's Choice | 60 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Muse of Doom | 65 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1979-Winter | Vol 39 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Emerson and the Transcendentalist Movement, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | Mills of God, The | 1 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1980 | 8 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1980 | 30 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | Japanese Medical Code, A | 38 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | Sir Anthony Cooke and His Remarkable Daughters | 40 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | By Appointment | 48 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: John Bunyan's Magic Flute | 52 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | In Reply: Broader and deeper value of books and the significance of reading in general | 60 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1980-Spring | Vol 40 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Emerson and His Friends, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | In Bondage to Freedom | 1 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | John Heydon, Gent, Servant of God and Secretary of Nature | 11 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | Purgatory of St. Patrick, The | 24 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | Collector of Moderate Means, The - Part II of II | 31 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | Small Miracle, The | 56 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | In Reply: Advice for bad mental habits | 60 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1980-Summer | Vol 40 | No. 2 | Library Notes: An Early Explorer of Tibet, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Challenge of Maturity, The | 1 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Good Shepherd, The | 14 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Engraved Title Pages and Frontispieces | 21 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Thomas Gray, the Story of a Very Nervous Man | 41 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Devourer of Dreams, The | 46 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Intestinal Fortitude | 50 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Curiosities of Postal History | 58 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | In Reply | 63 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1980-Fall | Vol 40 | No. 3 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | Christmas Thoughts by MPH | 1 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | Story of Playing Cards, The—Part I of II | 10 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | Notes on Medical Science in the People's Republic of China | 30 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | God Is Alive and Well | 37 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | By Due Process of Law | 44 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | Some Notes on Numerology | 51 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | In Reply | 60 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1980-Winter | Vol 40 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Plutarch and His Times, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1981 | 1 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1981 | 7 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | Francis Bacon's Finest Hour | 28 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | Story of Playing Cards, The—Part II of II: Oriental Playing Cards | 39 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | In Reply: Raising a family under present world conditions | 58 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1981-Spring | Vol 41 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Pythagoras of Samos, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | Fundamentalists, The | 1 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | Individuality Factor, The | 9 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | Notes on "The Tempest" | 33 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Japan's "Living Treasures" | 49 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | In Reply: Suggestions relating to the problem of senility | 57 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1981-Summer | Vol 41 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The World of Ukiyo-E, Past and Present, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | Utopia and the Gold Standard | 1 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | "Japan"—An Extraordinary Publication | 10 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | Stoics, The, the Cynics, and the Skeptics | 31 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | Story of the Willow Plate, The | 44 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | Ailing U.S. Postal System, The | 53 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | In Reply | 58 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1981-Fall | Vol 41 | No. 3 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Christmas Message from MPH | 1 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Golden Legend, The | 2 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Faustian Dilemma, The | 13 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Chinese Export Ware | 37 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Nakushi Nayorai, the Medicine Master | 45 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Shape of Things Unseen | 56 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | In Reply: What are your thoughts on censorship in the entertainment field? | 59 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1981-Winter | Vol 41 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Various Aspects of the PRS Library | 71 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1982 | 1 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1982 | 10 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | First Man To Die, The | 37 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | Wonders of the Plant Kingdom—Part I of II | 45 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | In Reply: Query on developing ESP through special exercises or magic rituals | 59 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1982-Spring | Vol 42 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Various Aspects of the PRS Library, Part II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 69 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Ex Corde Locutiones (In Memory of Dr. John W. Ervin) | 1 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | People Power | 2 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Will Adams, the First Englishman in Japan | 12 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Religion and Politics | 25 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Wonders of the Plant Kingdom—Part II of II | 34 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Hypnogenic Religions | 45 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Why King Henry VII Failed to Employ Christopher Columbus | 55 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | In Reply: Can a physicist be a scientific atheist? | 59 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1982-Summer | Vol 42 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Benjamin Franklin: Printer, Author, and Editor, by Pearl M. Thomas | 67 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | What Has Happened to Joie de Vivre? | 1 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | William Lilly, Esq., Gentleman and Astrologer | 10 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | Isolation Syndrome, The | 25 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | Ursula Shipton and Certain Prophecies | 36 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | To Share Glad Tidings | 46 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | In Reply: In photography can I use philosophy in selecting pictorial material and composition? | 53 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1982-Fall | Vol 42 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Benjamin Franklin: Printer, Author, and Editor (Continued), by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Christmas Message from MPH | 1 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Children in the 1980s | 2 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Stamp Collecting and the Propagation of the Faith | 10 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Dodona's Grove | 29 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | In Reply: Is reading religious and philosophical books a waste of time? | 39 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Vinegar Tasters, The | 48 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 56 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | People, Plain and Fancy | 59 |
1982-Winter | Vol 42 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Sold to the Highest Bidder, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1983-Spring | Vol 43 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1983 | 1 |
1983-Spring | Vol 43 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1983 | 9 |
1983-Spring | Vol 43 | No. 1 | Heywood on the Eternal Feminine - Part I of II | 38 |
1983-Spring | Vol 43 | No. 1 | In Reply: Whither competition? | 60 |
1983-Spring | Vol 43 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1983-Spring | Vol 43 | No. 1 | Library Notes: The Rose in Western Symbolism, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Lapsus Memoriae | 1 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Heywood on the Eternal Feminine—Part II of II | 11 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Certain Doubts Concerning Shakespeare | 33 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | In Reply: How can I overcome haunting memories? | 40 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Stone Age and Bronze Age of Astronomy, The | 45 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Battle of the Books, The | 68 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Happenings | 72 |
1983-Summer | Vol 43 | No. 2 | Library Notes by Pearl M. Thomas | 74 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | How To Love God and Keep Your Friends | 1 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | Notes on Palmistry—Part I of II | 12 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | In Reply: Does man take his mind with him into the next life? | 29 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | Great Paper Chase, The | 34 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | Tempus Fidgits | 54 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | Protestant Mysticism from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries | 58 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | Happenings | 70 |
1983-Fall | Vol 43 | No. 3 | Library Notes: The Lotus in Eastern Symbolism, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Christmas Message from MPH | 1 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Quo Vadis, Domine? | 2 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Pallas Athena | 10 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Dear Dead Days Beyond Recall, The | 37 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Notes on Palmistry—Part II of II | 40 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Reynard the Fox | 66 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Happenings | 70 |
1983-Winter | Vol 43 | No. 4 | Library Notes: His Holiness, the Dalai Lama of Tibet, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1984-Spring | Vol 44 | No. 1 | Tyranny of Words, The | 1 |
1984-Spring | Vol 44 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1984 | 11 |
1984-Spring | Vol 44 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1984 | 22 |
1984-Spring | Vol 44 | No. 1 | Fate and Destiny in Chinese Philosophy | 48 |
1984-Spring | Vol 44 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 71 |
1984-Spring | Vol 44 | No. 1 | Library Notes: His Holiness, the Dalai Lama of Tibet, Part II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 74 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Religious Delusions Can Be Dangerous | 1 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Longevity | 10 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Great Mughal, The | 33 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Who Discovered America? | 38 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Ebenezer Sibly, M.D. | 42 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | In Reply: How can one help a scientist who is attempting to break through his materialistic background? | 47 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Chambered Nautilus, The, by Oliver Wendell Holmes | 56 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 57 |
1984-Summer | Vol 44 | No. 2 | Reflections on Books and Their Bindings and the P.R.S. Library | 60 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Environment and Destiny | 1 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Church and the Stage, The—Part I of II | 10 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | In Reply | 31 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Travel as Pilgrimage | 38 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Notes on Chinese Medicine | 54 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Christopher Wren, Master Builder | 58 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1984-Fall | Vol 44 | No. 3 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 68 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Resurrecting the Christmas Spirit | 1 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Lives of the Maba Seyon and Gabra Kristos, The | 9 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: David Garrick and the Shakespearean Festival | 20 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Darjeeling—The Place of the Thunderbolt | 27 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | In Reply | 35 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | To Rent a Catfish | 44 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Church and the Stage, The—Part II of II | 48 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 66 |
1984-Winter | Vol 44 | No. 4 | Library Notes: London, a Magnetic City, by Pearl M. Thomas | 68 |
1985-Spring | Vol 45 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1985 | 1 |
1985-Spring | Vol 45 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1985 | 11 |
1985-Spring | Vol 45 | No. 1 | Forgotten Heroes of American Archaeology | 42 |
1985-Spring | Vol 45 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Democritus | 63 |
1985-Spring | Vol 45 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1985-Spring | Vol 45 | No. 1 | Library Notes: New York, New York | 70 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | Mind in a Cage of Thought, The | 1 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | John Varley | 9 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | Vestiges of Theanthropic Religion | 16 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | Great Saints of Buddhism, The - Part I of II | 26 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | In Reply: What Can I Do with the Rest of My Life? | 51 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Red Cavalier—First Printed Article of Manly P. Hall, Age 13 | 58 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1985-Summer | Vol 45 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Certain People and Places in New York City, by Pearl M. Thomas | 68 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Religious Allergies | 1 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Notes on the Postal System | 11 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Great Saints of Buddhism—Part II of II | 24 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | In Reply: Do You Believe in Miracles? | 45 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Some Doubts on the Question of Deity | 52 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Objection Sustained | 60 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Buddha Smiled, by Arthur Johnson | 67 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1985-Fall | Vol 45 | No. 3 | Library Notes: An Appreciation and a Review, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Glory of the Guilds, The | 1 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Trees as Sacred Symbols | 8 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Reflections on Nutrition | 23 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | In Reply: Would You Approve of My Adopting a Dog at This Time? | 32 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Among My Souvenirs - Part I of III | 38 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Pluto/Scorpio | 52 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: News from the Orient | 65 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1985-Winter | Vol 45 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Random Thoughts about Certain Publishers and Book Dealers, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1986 | 1 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1986 | 13 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | Wishing Well, The, by Arthur Johnson | 45 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | Among My Souvenirs—Part II of III | 46 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | In Reply | 62 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1986-Spring | Vol 46 | No. 1 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Exploring the Collective Unconscious | 1 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Benjamin Franklin—The Diplomatic American | 8 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | John Barclay and His Argenis | 12 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Plato's High Noon, by Arthur Johnson | 26 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Meddlers, The | 27 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Astrological Bibliography - Part I of III | 30 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | In Reply: I am Retired and Bored to Death | 56 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: A Military Mystic | 63 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas, incl. picture of All-Seeing Eye cover, June 1923 | 71 |
1986-Summer | Vol 46 | No. 2 | MPH Opening Service and Closing Service for Study Sessions | 80 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | High Price of Righteous Indignation, The | 1 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | Never Less Alone Than When Alone | 9 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | Astrological Bibliography—Part II of III | 17 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Music Hath Charm | 54 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | In Reply: Can't there be one religion for all human beings? | 59 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | Seven Visions—Two, by Arthur Johnson | 68 |
1986-Fall | Vol 46 | No. 3 | Library Notes: William Morris (1834-1896) and Friends, by Pearl M. Thomas | 69 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | Theory and Practice of Religious Convictions, The | 2 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | Bacon on False Gods | 8 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | Selected Books and Manuscripts Relating to Freemasonry from the Library of the Philosophical Research Society | 19 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | In Reply | 49 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | Reflections of M.P.H | 61 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1986-Winter | Vol 46 | No. 4 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1987 | 1 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1987 | 12 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | Rare Books and Manuscripts from the Oriental Collection of the Philosophical Research Society | 41 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: A Little Excursion into Rhabdomancy | 58 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 62 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | How Can We Have Greater Faith in the Future of Our World? | 65 |
1987-Spring | Vol 47 | No. 1 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas: Further Notes on Contributions from China | 73 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | Back to Basics (Thoughts on Education) | 1 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | Rare Books and Manuscripts from the Oriental Collection of the Philosophical Research Society—Part II | 8 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | Gordian Knot, The | 40 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | Magnificent Disaster, The | 49 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | In Reply: Does the End Justify the Means? | 61 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1987-Summer | Vol 47 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Bookplates as a Hobby, Part I of II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Miracles Are Not Miraculous | 1 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Star Lore of Babylon, The | 11 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Touching for the King's Evil | 37 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Among My Souvenirs—Part III of III | 41 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Dig, The | 59 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | In Reply: Retirement | 62 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1987-Fall | Vol 47 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Bookplates as a Hobby—Part II of II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | MPH Christmas Message | 1 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | What Happened to the Tablets of the Law? | 2 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Thomas A Kempis | 13 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Beauty | 23 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Astrological Bibiography, Part III of III | 31 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Popular Demons of Antiquity | 54 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Honorable Shoshojisan, The | 58 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | In Reply: Upsurge in Metaphysical Thinking | 61 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1987-Winter | Vol 47 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Travels and Collecting in the Pacific Northwest | 70 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1988 | 1 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1988 | 11 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | Writer's Emblemes | 39 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | Old Woman Goes Home (A Mr. Nakamura Story) | 55 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | God Put the Devil Out of Business | 58 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Inscrutable East | 65 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1988-Spring | Vol 48 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Korea, Land of the Morning Calm, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Adventures in Blunderland | 1 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Children | 10 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Anthanasius Kircher | 18 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Science as a Sacrament | 36 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: Women's Rights—Egyptian Style | 42 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Grumpies, The | 45 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | In Reply: Mystical Experiences | 55 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Guardians of the Empire | 65 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1988-Summer | Vol 48 | No. 2 | Library Notes: The Land of the In-Between, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Bad Disposition Is a Serious Ailment, A | 1 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Stress | 10 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Notes on Augustus Le Plongeon | 19 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | In Reply: Responsibility for Our Own Actions | 39 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | What Has Happened to Children? | 47 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Charles I—By the Grace of God | 55 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Conscience | 59 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1988-Fall | Vol 48 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Washington D.C., A Capital City, by Pearl M. Thomas | 69 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Power of Sound, The | 1 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Classical Morality | 12 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Christian Alchemy | 19 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Tibetan Cabalism | 36 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Privileges of Old Age, The | 51 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The First Romantic Novelist | 56 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | In Reply | 59 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1988-Winter | Vol 48 | No. 4 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas | 69 |
1989-Spring | Vol 49 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1989 | 1 |
1989-Spring | Vol 49 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1989 | 13 |
1989-Spring | Vol 49 | No. 1 | Here and There in Memoryland - Part I of V | 38 |
1989-Spring | Vol 49 | No. 1 | Psychic Persecution | 55 |
1989-Spring | Vol 49 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 72 |
1989-Spring | Vol 49 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Through the Years - part I of II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 73 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Challenge of Change | 1 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Gossip | 6 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Sensory Pollution | 16 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Religion and Science Are Compatible | 26 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Here and There in Memoryland—Part II of V | 37 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Strange Story of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, The | 54 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | In Reply: How To Think | 59 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes | 66 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1989-Summer | Vol 49 | No. 2 | Library Notes: Through the Years - part II of II, by Pearl M. Thomas | 72 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Politiphobia | 1 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Nutrition in the Twenty-First Century | 10 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Revolution or Revelation | 21 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Patron Saint of Learning, The | 30 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Here and There in Memoryland—Part III of V | 35 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Martinka's Place of Magic | 54 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Cruelty to Animals | 58 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Computerized Art | 62 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 65 |
1989-Fall | Vol 49 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Some Wonderful Letters, Part I of III, by Pearl M. Thomas | 67 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Christmas Message | 1 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Education Reform | 2 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Young Readers | 29 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Here and There in Memoryland—Part IV of V | 35 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | In Reply: A Word for Mothers | 56 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Divine Chess Game | 62 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Happenings at Headquarters | 67 |
1989-Winter | Vol 49 | No. 4 | Library Notes: Some Wonderful Letters, Part II of III, by Pearl M. Thomas | 70 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | Our Planet Needs a Health Program | 1 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | National Trends for 1990 | 12 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | World Trends for 1990 | 22 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | Energy | 47 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | Placebo Never Dies, The | 55 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | Happenings at Headquarters | 68 |
1990-Spring | Vol 50 | No. 1 | Library Notes: Some Wonderful Letters—Part III of III, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | How To Become Depleted | 1 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | In Conclusion for 1989 | 6 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | Here and There in Memoryland—Part V of V | 20 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | Now and Then | 41 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | Perhaps We Should Try a Little Harder | 51 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | In Reply: A Good Chance for Recovery | 58 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | Curiouser and Curiouser: The Mystery of the Fostering Mother | 67 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | Happenings at Headquarters | 69 |
1990-Summer | Vol 50 | No. 2 | Library Notes, by Pearl M. Thomas: A New Chapter at PRS | 70 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | Potentials of the Human Mind | 1 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | PRS Museum Project, The | 8 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | Place of Philosophy in a Commercial World, The | 31 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | You Can Take It With You | 42 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | Twilight of the Unbelievers | 44 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | Education at Home | 53 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | R.A., The Recreational Age | 65 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | Happenings at Headquarters | 70 |
1990-Fall | Vol 50 | No. 3 | Library Notes: Various Topics, by Pearl M. Thomas | 71 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Passing the Lamp | 1 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Second String of the Archer's Bow, The | 19 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Mother Comes to Tea | 24 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Teaching the Mind to Think | 33 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Notes to the Art Collector | 36 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Mystery of Food, The | 49 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | How the Hierarchy Communicates with Humans | 51 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Vision at Valley Forge | 67 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Publisher's Message | 70 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Manly P. Hall's Last Letter | 72 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | In Memoriam Gilbert Olson | 26 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | In Memoriam Manly P. Hall | 78 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | In Reply: Advice to Parents | 27 |
1990-Winter | Vol 50 | No. 4 | Library Notes: The Vacant Chair, by Pearl M. Thomas | 42 |