This book is a compilation of the authentic Brotherhood of Light courses on Hermetic Alchemy. It consists of eight volumes and over 1600 pages. There are seven courses in the Alchemy branch of the Brotherhood of Light series. Zain’s focus for these studies is to present a unified understanding of how a student may apply Hermetic tradition and principles to build character, attract desired events into the life and significantly increase one’s happiness, usefulness and spirituality.
Alchemy is the study of transmuting planetary energies by understanding the underlying principles and symbolism of turning base metals into gold, which to the ancient alchemist was the symbol of a highly functional and resilient personality and spirit. It is a training in the refinement of character and the achievement of higher states of consciousness. Spiritual Alchemy is the art of transmuting mental force into spiritual force, including the realization of the higher states of consciousness. Mental Alchemy is the discipline of transforming destructive and dysfunctional thoughts into constructive thoughts and thereby controlling one’s destiny using mental resources and power. Natural Alchemy (Evolution of Life and Evolution of Religion) explores the origin and evolution of life on earth which provides the platform for developing ever more complex forms with greater levels of skills. It also delves into comparative religion and how religious thought is not static and has evolved through different cultures in different epochs. Occultism Applied is the practical application of metaphysics to live a happier, more constructive and prosperous life. Cosmic Alchemy ponders the transformation of the whole of society by contemplating what types of social and personal action are most beneficial for achieving Universal Welfare. Organic Alchemy is the science of the evolutionary changes by which the Soul progresses through mineral, plant, animal and human forms while building the spiritual body it will occupy after this life and in higher realms of evolution. Personal Alchemy reveals the character changes the devotee of The Religion of the Stars must take as he/she ascends the spiritual ladder to become an Exalted Adept.
Only authentic Brotherhood of Light lessons by C. C. Zain can bear the trademark of the two interlaced trines, with the name of Deity in the center and astrological symbols around the outside.
The Brotherhood of Light is a modern-day Mystery School Tradition which offers a self-paced, home study course in Hermeticism. The goal of The Brotherhood of Light teachings is to create a world in which the dominant motivation of individuals is for Universal Welfare. That is, an ideal society that protects freedom of expression and worship, while simultaneously offering the tools by which freedom from want and fear can be achieved. We believe that this better world can be attained by becoming familiar with the facts of astrology, extra-sensory perception, directed-thinking and induced emotion, all taught in The Brotherhood of Light Lessons. The study and application of these teachings provides the aspirant with the tools to experience greater happiness, and spirituality, and to discover his or her role in God’s Great Plan.
This book integrates the following publications into one document:
CS03 Spiritual Alchemy: The Hermetic Art of Spiritual Transformation
CS09 Mental Alchemy: How Thoughts and Feelings Shape Our Lives
CS12-1 Natural Alchemy: Evolution of Life
CS12-2 Natural Alchemy: Evolution of Religion
CS14 Occultism Applied to Daily Life: How to Increase Your Happiness, Usefulness and Spirituality
CS17 Cosmic Alchemy: The Spiritual Guide to Universal Progression
CS19 Organic Alchemy: The Universal Laws of Soul Progression
CS21: Personal Alchemy: The Neophyte’s Path to Spiritual Attainment
This book is a compilation of the authentic Brotherhood of Light courses on Hermetic Alchemy. It consists of eight volumes and over 1600 pages. There are seven courses in the Alchemy branch of the Brotherhood of Light series. Zain’s focus for these studies is to present a unified understanding of how a student may apply Hermetic tradition and principles to build character, attract desired events into the life and significantly increase one’s happiness, usefulness and spirituality.
Alchemy is the study of transmuting planetary energies by understanding the underlying principles and symbolism of turning base metals into gold, which to the ancient alchemist was the symbol of a highly functional and resilient personality and spirit. It is a training in the refinement of character and the achievement of higher states of consciousness. Spiritual Alchemy is the art of transmuting mental force into spiritual force, including the realization of the higher states of consciousness. Mental Alchemy is the discipline of transforming destructive and dysfunctional thoughts into constructive thoughts and thereby controlling one’s destiny using mental resources and power. Natural Alchemy (Evolution of Life and Evolution of Religion) explores the origin and evolution of life on earth which provides the platform for developing ever more complex forms with greater levels of skills. It also delves into comparative religion and how religious thought is not static and has evolved through different cultures in different epochs. Occultism Applied is the practical application of metaphysics to live a happier, more constructive and prosperous life. Cosmic Alchemy ponders the transformation of the whole of society by contemplating what types of social and personal action are most beneficial for achieving Universal Welfare. Organic Alchemy is the science of the evolutionary changes by which the Soul progresses through mineral, plant, animal and human forms while building the spiritual body it will occupy after this life and in higher realms of evolution. Personal Alchemy reveals the character changes the devotee of The Religion of the Stars must take as he/she ascends the spiritual ladder to become an Exalted Adept.
Only authentic Brotherhood of Light lessons by C. C. Zain can bear the trademark of the two interlaced trines, with the name of Deity in the center and astrological symbols around the outside.
The Brotherhood of Light is a modern-day Mystery School Tradition which offers a self-paced, home study course in Hermeticism. The goal of The Brotherhood of Light teachings is to create a world in which the dominant motivation of individuals is for Universal Welfare. That is, an ideal society that protects freedom of expression and worship, while simultaneously offering the tools by which freedom from want and fear can be achieved. We believe that this better world can be attained by becoming familiar with the facts of astrology, extra-sensory perception, directed-thinking and induced emotion, all taught in The Brotherhood of Light Lessons. The study and application of these teachings provides the aspirant with the tools to experience greater happiness, and spirituality, and to discover his or her role in God’s Great Plan.
This book integrates the following publications into one document:
CS03 Spiritual Alchemy: The Hermetic Art of Spiritual Transformation
CS09 Mental Alchemy: How Thoughts and Feelings Shape Our Lives
CS12-1 Natural Alchemy: Evolution of Life
CS12-2 Natural Alchemy: Evolution of Religion
CS14 Occultism Applied to Daily Life: How to Increase Your Happiness, Usefulness and Spirituality
CS17 Cosmic Alchemy: The Spiritual Guide to Universal Progression
CS19 Organic Alchemy: The Universal Laws of Soul Progression
CS21: Personal Alchemy: The Neophyte’s Path to Spiritual Attainment
This is the third book in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
In this book, the author thoroughly explains the purpose of, and methods used in, spiritual alchemy and how it relates to evolution of consciousness and the experiences and events of everyday life. The ancient alchemist sought transmutation and immortality. For the soul to be immortal it must build for itself an imperishable spiritual body in which it can function after the dissolution of both the physical and astral forms.
Topics include spiritual transmutation, how the metals of alchemy relate to events in the life and their astrological associations, the Reverberatory Furnace, the First Matter, the Philosopher’s Stone, the Elixir Vitae, the Great Work and developing higher consciousness. The alchemical metals of lead, tin, iron, copper, mercury, silver, and gold are are described symbols of the many and varied life experiences the soul must undergo in order to build a spiritual body.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 3 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
49
The Doctrine of Spiritual Alchemy
50
The Seven Spiritual Metals
51
Purifying the Metals
52
Transmutation
53
Higher Consciousness
119 Pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback,
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Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This is the ninth book in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
It teaches that character is destiny and that character is thought-built, being the result of the various complex thought-cell structures that reside in the astral body or unconscious mind, and their interaction with the individual’s physical form, mental faculties and the environment. Thus an individual’s fortune and success in the various departments of life is determined by a combination of mental, biological and environmental factors. While the individual may have less control over biological factors, the environment can be manipulated to advantage, and thought-cell structures organized within the astral body on the inner plane may be modified or reconditioned. These thought cells were initially formed before birth and are mapped by the various elements in the astrological chart of birth. They continue to be modified after birth by experience, dominant trends of thinking and environmental circumstances. You will learn in detail how to recondition discordant mental elements and reveals the inner nature of poverty, failure and disease, and how to find and apply mental antidotes and absent treatments.
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Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 9 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
95
The Inner Nature of Poverty, Failure and Disease
96
Just how to Find the Thought-Cause of Any Condition
97
How to Find a Mental Antidote
98
How to Apply a Mental Antidote
99
Just How to Heal Yourself
100
Just How to Attain Realization
101
Just How to Give Absent Treatments
172 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback
ISBN 978-0-87887-508-5
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This book is part 1 of the twelfth in a series of 21 Brotherhood of Light Courses by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
As human beings we live in kinship with all life forms. In addition to discussing the modern concepts of natural evolution, this book explores how and why the soul evolves by attracting increasingly more complex physical forms which enable it to achieve greater degrees of consciousness—ultimately arriving at Self Conscious Awareness as a human. The book presents a rare and unique perspective on how natural selection and adaptation are influenced by psychokinesis, extra-sensory perception and the inner plane environment.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 12-1 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
125
Origin of the Earth
126
Origin and Development of Plants
127
Progress of Invertebrate Life
128
Fishes and Amphibians
129
Reptiles and Birds
130
Development Among Mammals
131
Development of Man
132
Development of Knowledge
176 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback
ISBN 978-0-87887-512-2
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This book is part two of the twelfth in a series of 21 Brotherhood of Light Courses by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
Evolution of Religion explores how contemporary religious beliefs and rituals have evolved from a more ancient past. The book traces the origins of the most primitive religions and shows how these and their cultures gradually developed into today’s more complex systems of belief. This book offers a comparative analysis of several present-day religions such as Native American, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Christianity as well as the ancient stellar religions. It then sets forth the basic tenets of “The Religion of the Stars” and the importance of astrology in religion’s road map.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 12-2 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
133
The Foundations of Religion
134
Early Religions of the World
135
Religion in Historic Times
136
Tao, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism and Mohammedanism
137
Hinduism and Buddhism
138
Judaism and Christianity
139
The Stellarian Religion
140
Astrology is Religion's Road Map
169 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback
ISBN 978-0-87887-513-9
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This is the fourteenth book in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
Every individual is being trained to perform a unique job in God's Great Evolutionary Plan. This book describes how this is possible and provides direction for discovering one’s unique abilities or Cosmic Work. More than an intellectual discussion of occult knowledge, this book shows how to apply the principles embodied in astrology, esoteric psychology, mental and spiritual alchemy, diet, exercise and breathing to improve one's daily life. It offers practical lessons on how to be happy, how to create personal prosperity, how to keep young, how to be attractive, how to gain employment, how to have friends, and how to be successful in marriage. The author shows how it is possible, by changing one's habit systems with directed thinking and induced emotion, to live a truly constructive life and significantly increase happiness, usefulness and spirituality.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 14 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
152
Living the Completely Constructive Life
153
Diet and Breathing
154
How to Keep Young
155
How to Be Attractive
156
How to Have Friends
157
How to Get Employment
158
How to Make Money
159
How to Achieve Honors
160
How to be Successful in Marriage
161
How to Have a Pleasant Home
162
How to be Happy
280 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback
ISBN 978-0-87887-515-3
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This book is the seventeenth in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
This book teaches how each individual is a member of a world society and needs to learn how to work energetically towards the realization of God’s Evolutionary Plan. The book explains how cosmic alchemy can be used to transform the energies of society as a whole into channels of action that cultivate the highest development of its members. Expressing how, and with what tools, the Cosmic Alchemist works to create a world where there is ample opportunity for all people to make both intellectual and spiritual progress, and illuminates the often misunderstood concept of spirituality.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 17 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
164
Conquest of War
165
Abolition of Poverty
166
Cosmic Politics
167
Heredity and Environment
168
How to Be Spiritual
169
Spiritual Value of Education
170
How to Appraise Spiritual Values
171
Minor Aids to Spiritual Advancements
172
Major Aids to Spiritual Advancements
191 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback
ISBN 978-0-87887-518-4
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This is the nineteenth book in a series of 21 Brotherhood of Light Courses by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
The book explains how all forms of life manifests a soul governed by one uniform and universal Law of Soul Progression.
Human beings differ from the innumerable species of animals and plants only by degree of evolution. All forms of life encounter the problem of securing adequate nutrition, protection from enemies, adaptation to the environment, finding a suitable mate, and providing for the needs of offspring. This course instructs the student how pleasure and pain are not reward or punishment by God but merely Nature’s way of informing any life form as to its degree of success in adapting to its environment.
The book teaches the wisdom of the Universal Law of Compensation, the Universal Moral Code and how to discern God’s Great Plan.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 19 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
209
The Ceaseless Surge of Life
210
Every Life Form Manifests a Soul
211
The Universal Law of Soul Progression
212
The Uses of Pleasure and Pain
213
The Universal Law of Compensation
214
The Universal Moral Code
215
Discerning God's Great Plan
172 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paper Back
ISBN 978-0-87887-520-7
$22.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
This book is the final course in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult.
Students of the occult find this book one of the most practical and useful in the series. The author explains how the most important function of any religion is to give instruction on how best to live.
Personal Alchemy is a self-development manual providing keys by which the spiritual aspirant may experience greater health, happiness, and spirituality and thus contribute more to universal welfare. Important topics include the three most important things that every neophyte should know and the first three habits every neophyte should adopt. The book teaches how to cultivate spiritual trends in personal conduct, how to deal with spiritual hindrance by family and friends, and how to keep mentally and physically fit.
This book is formatted in the easy to use 8 1/2 x 11 student format.
Study Questions for each chapter/serial lesson are included.
Course 21 of 21 in the Brotherhood of Light Study Program.
Serial Lesson No.
Chapter/Serial Lesson Title
216
Three Things Every Neophyte Should Know
217
The First Three Habits a Neophyte Should Adopt
218
Avenues to Illumination
219
Spiritual Hindrance by Family and Friends
220
Spiritual Trends in Personal Conduct
221
How to Keep Mentally and Physically Fit
222
What to Eat When Mercury or Uranus is Afflicted
223
What to Eat When sun, Moon or Pluto is Afflicted
224
What to Eat When Saturn, Jupiter or Neptune is Afflicted
225
What to Eat when Venus or Mars is Afflicted
192 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 Student Format Trade Paperback
ISBN 978-0-87887-522-1
$24.95
Author Bio:
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine (1882-1951), the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist, for those writings done under the auspices of The Brotherhood of Light during the years 1914 - 1934. This body of knowledge has become known as The Brotherhood of Light Lessons.
Elbert Benjamine was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor to his exploration of the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Elbert Benjamine was born Benjamin P. Williams in the small town of Adel, Iowa, December 12, 1882. He was a natural psychic and seer. In his youth, his heightened awareness brought him into contact with those who had passed from this plane to the next. In the autumn of 1898, he began his esoteric studies. By 1900 he had contacted The Brotherhood of Light and began serious study of astrology. His father was a doctor and deacon in the Disciples of Christ church in Iowa, where the community strongly disapproved of any interest in astrology and the occult. For this reason, upon moving to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Elbert Benjamine in order to protect his family. In the spring of 1910 he gave his promise to write the Twenty-One Brotherhood of Light Courses covering astrology, alchemy and magic, under the penname of C. C. Zain. From that time until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons, and to establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.