n this little volume, a new approach to the understanding of that ultimate mystery, space, has been indicated. Physical space is viewed as the outer, visible appearance of an invisible 'inner space'. The explanations given herein of major concepts ae treated visually as well as verbally to render precisely the geometrical patterns of movement. There are two geometries: the geometry of form in physical space and the geometry of motion in man's consciousness. The object of this manual is to describe for practical use the movements of consciousness and their inter-orbital transpositions as a means of creative self-discovery. An Adyar book, imported from India.
About the author: James S. Perkins (1899-1991) was a commercial artist by profession, but much of his life was given over to the study and dissemination of the theosophical philosophy. His theosophical career spanned six decades, during which he served as National President of the Theosophical Society in America from 1945-1960. Following his tenure as President of the American Section, he was called to Adyar to assume the office of International Vice-President of the TS under then President N. Sri Ram. Mr. Perkins traveled extensively and was a popular speaker whose talks brought inspiration and wisdom to many. His books include Through Death to Rebirth and Experiencing Reincarnation. His last published work was Visual Meditations on the Universe published by the Theosophical Publishing House.
