Produced by Jake Jaqua
ANCIENT AND MODERN PHYSICS
by Thomas E. Willson
Contents
Preface
I. Physical Basis of Metaphysics
II. The Two Kinds of Perception
III. Matter and Ether
IV. What a Teacher Should Teach
V. The Four Manifested Planes
VI. One Place on Earth
VII. The Four Globes
VIII. The Battle Ground
IX. The Dual Man
X. The Septenary World
XI. Stumbling blocks in Eastern Physics
PREFACE
The Editor of the Theosophical Forum in April, 1901, noted the death of Mr. Thomas E. Willson in the previous month in an article which we reproduce for the reason that we believe many readers who have been following the chapters of "Ancient and Modern Physics" during the last year will like to know something of the author. In these paragraphs is said all that need be said of one of our most devoted and understanding Theosophists.
In March, 1901, The Theosophical Forum lost one of its most willing and unfailing contributors. Mr. T.E. Willson died suddenly, and the news of his death reached me when I actually was in the act of preparing the concluding chapter of his "Ancient and Modern Physics" for the April number.
Like the swan, who sings his one song, when feeling that death is near, Mr. Willson gave his brother co-workers in the Theosophical field all that was best, ripest and most suggestive in his thought in the series of articles the last of which is to come out in the same number with this.
The last time I had a long talk with T.E. Willson, he said"