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Mabel Collins (September 9, 1851 – March 31, 1927) 

Mabel’s name pops up again and again in theosophical histories. Yet no one knew much about her – in fact I have seen it written that her life was a complete mystery. Like many of these mysteries the information is there as soon as you begin to look. Mabel Collins was an instrumental figure in early theosophy but owing to the disputes she was involved in she has more or less disappeared from the history books. She was an author, a medium, a theosophist, the lover of Jack the Ripper, a fashion writer, an anti vivisection campaigner...the list is a lot longer than that of most people’s achievements.  Mabel Collins was a clairvoyant and author of romance novels, whose theosophical fame started with Light on the Path, a book written in trance and still her most well selling work. After having been expelled from the Theosophical Society by H.P. Blavatsky for unknown reasons, she spent a lot of energy fighting for animal rights. 
The Books by Mabel Collins included the following:
 
(1) Light on the Path (1885) (Very advance teachings made for meditation)
(2) The Blossom and the Fruit (1888)
(3) The Idyll of the White Lotus (1890)
(4) Morial the Mahatma (1892)
(5) Suggestion (1892)
(6) The Star Sapphire (1896)
(7) The Story of Sensa (1913)
(8) Through the Gates of Gold
 
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Swami Rama Prasad Released a Secret Upanishad to the West in 1893

Rama Prasad a Yogi Adept in the late 1890’s who realize it was time to translate and release certain ancient teachings regarding the mystic science of the Maha-bhutas (cosmic elements), the 5 major pranas (cosmic energies radiating through and from the Sun to help our environment), tattvic rays (the 360 modes of vibrations that radiates through and from the Sun to help build our environment) and the nadic vibrations the holy sound vibration that is repeated by solar logi in order to trigger and sustain all life in the Solar system including our world the Mother Earth. The essays written by the Yogi Rama Prasad which came to be this book called “Nature Finer Forces” describes the five major pranas that radiates from the Mighty Sun of our Solar System every thirty-two minutes through the Holy Word being issued by this great Celestial Being (or Maha-Bindu) called the Mighty Sun.  

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The books by Rama Prasad included the following:
 
1.Nature Finer Forces- (Very advance teachings)
2.Science of Breath
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Swami Vivekananda (January 12, 1863–July 4, 1902). 

A very advance Yogi Adept, born Narendranath Dutta (Bengali :) was the chief disciple of the 19th century mystic Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and the founder of Ramakrishna Mission.  He is considered a key figure in the introduction of Hindu philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga in Europe and America and is also credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the end of the 19th century.  Vivekananda is considered to be a major force in the revival of Hinduism in modern India.  He is perhaps best known for his inspiring speech beginning with "Sisters and Brothers of America", through which he introduced Hinduism at the Parliament of the World's Religions at Chicago in 1893.  Swami Vivekananda was born in an aristocratic Bengali family of Calcutta in 1863. Swami's parents influenced his thinking—the father by his rational mind and the mother by her religious temperament. From his childhood, he showed inclination towards spirituality and God realization. While searching for a man who could directly demonstrate the reality of God, he came to Ramakrishna and became his disciple. As a guru, Ramakrishna taught him Advaita Vedanta (non-dualism) and that all religions are true, and service to man was the most effective worship of God. After the death of his Guru, Vivekananda became a wandering monk, touring the Indian subcontinent and getting first-hand knowledge of India's condition. He later sailed to Chicago and represented India as a delegate in the 1893 Parliament of World Religions. An eloquent speaker, Vivekananda was invited to several forums in the United States and spoke at universities and clubs. He conducted hundreds of public and private lectures and classes, disseminating Vedanta and Yoga in America, England and a few other countries in Europe. He also established the Vedanta societies in America and England. Later he sailed back to India and in 1897 founded the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, a philanthropic and spiritual organization.

The Following are books written by Swami Vivekananda:

1.Raja Yoga
2.Karma Yoga 
3.Jnana Yoga
3.Bhakti Yoga
4.The Complete Works of Vivekananda
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Alice A. Bailey (June 16, 1880 – December 15, 1949) 

A very advance student of the occult sciences that was a former staff member of the theosophical society who was original taught and trained by two elderly blind women who were devoted disciples of Helen P. Blavatsky.  After many years of studying and practicing the occult sciences Alice A. Bailey was contacted telepathically by a Tibetan Master who happen to be a personally student of an ascended Master that had physically contact her at age 18 giving her a little revelation an encouragement of her future mission.  This Tibetan Master of yoga informed her that he who like her to be the voice for him in the western world through a telepathic connection he develop with her.  His goal was to make sure that certain ancient teachings of the Tibetans are release to the world.  Mrs. Bailey when on to accept his invitation after considerable thought on the matter.  known as Alice A. Bailey or AAB to her followers, was an influential writer and theosophist in what she termed "Ageless Wisdom". This included occult teachings, "esoteric" psychology and healing, astrological and other philosophic and religious themes. Alice Bailey was born as Alice LaTrobe Bateman, in Manchester, England at 7:32 am GMT. She moved to the United States in 1907, where she spent most of her life as a writer and teacher.

Her works, written between 1919 and 1949, describe a wide-ranging system of esoteric thought covering such topics as how spirituality relates to the solar system, meditation, healing, spiritual psychology, the destiny of nations, and prescriptions for society in general. She described the majority of her work as having been telepathically dictated to her by a "Master of the Wisdom", initially referred to only as "the Tibetan", or by the initials "D.K.", later identified as Djwal Khul.  Her followers refer to her writings as The Alice A. Bailey material, or sometimes, as the AAB material.

The follow are 25 books she when on to publish. 

1.A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
2.A Treatise on White Magic
3.Consciousness of the atom
4.Discipleship In the New Age-1
5.Discipleship In the New Age-2
6.Education In the New Age
7.Esoteric Astrology
8.Esoteric Healing
9.Esoteric Psychology-1
10.Esoteric Psychology-2
11.From Bethlehem to Calvary
12.From Intellect to Intuition
13.Glamour - A World Problem
14.Initiation, Human and Solar
15.Labors of Hercules
16.Letters on Occult Meditation
17.Problems of Humanity
18.Telepathy and the Etheric Vehicle
19.The Destiny of the Nations
20.The Externalization of the Hierarchy
21.The Rays and the Initiations
22.The Reappearance of Christ
23.The Soul and its Mechanism
24.The Unfinished Autobiography
25.The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

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