The Voice of the Silence
About This Book
What It's About
A spiritual text structured as a series of aphorisms and teachings, offering guidance for those seeking inner transformation and enlightenment. It draws heavily on Eastern mysticism, particularly Buddhist thought, and presents a symbolic path toward self-realisation known as the Bodhisattva path.
Key Concepts
The work explores ideas of spiritual discipline, self-mastery, compassion, and the journey toward enlightenment. Central to its teachings is the Bodhisattva ideal—choosing the path of wisdom and compassion for the benefit of all beings—alongside themes drawn from esoteric interpretations of Eastern philosophy.
About the Author
Helena Blavatsky was a co-founder of the Theosophical Society and one of the most influential figures in modern esoteric thought. Her writings blend Western occult traditions with Eastern spiritual philosophies, aiming to present a universal system of spiritual knowledge and inner development.
At a glance
- Full title
- The Voice of the Silence
- Author
- H. P. Blavatsky (1831–1891)
- First published
- 1889
- Subject
- Theosophy, Eastern mysticism, spiritual enlightenment
- Key concepts
- Bodhisattva path, self-realisation, spiritual discipline, compassion, enlightenment
- Available formats
- PDF, EPUB, AZW3 (Kindle), Read Online — all free
- Copyright status
- Public domain
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