A New Model of the Universe
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A New Model Of The Universe - Principles of the Psychological Method in its Application to problems of Science, Religion and Art was P. D. Ouspensky's third published book. Ouspensky claimed the book to be written before 1914. It was first published in 1931 by Alfred A. Knopf. Translated from the Ms. by R. R. Merton.
[edit] Contents
- Esotericism and Modern Thought
- The Fourth Dimension
- Superman
- Christianity and the New Testament
- The Symbolism of the Tarot
- What is Yoga?
- On the Study of Dreams and on Hypnotism
- Experimental Mysticism
- In Search of the Miraculous
- A New Model of the Universe
- Eternal Recurrence and the Laws of Manu
- Sex and Evolution
[edit] Trivia
This was among the books in the library of Norman Bates in the novel Psycho.