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Alice A. Bailey (1880-1949) was a British esoteric author and one of the major figures in early 20th-century theosophy, an extension of the ideas developed by Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society. Bailey's contributions were vast and include more than 20 books, which she claimed were telepathically dictated by an entity called the "Tibetan Master Djwhal Khul." Her works span a broad spectrum of metaphysical topics, including spirituality, psychology, cosmology, and the evolution of human consciousness. Central to Bailey's teachings is the concept of "The Plan," a divine blueprint for human spiritual development, and the role of "New Age" spirituality, including the idea of a new world order guided by spiritual principles. Bailey's writings further developed theosophical thought, emphasizing the unity of all life, the need for service, and the path of discipleship, influencing later New Age movements and esoteric philosophy worldwide External Wear: < mild > Interior Notes/Writing: < minor > Interior Page Quality: < good > Spine/Binding: < excellent > Overall Quality Score: < 7 > Notes: Damaged dust jacket; good spine; ex lib sticker; minor pencil marks inside Disclaimer: Please note that I’m not a professional book expert, but I’ve done my best to provide an accurate description based on the book’s condition and features. The photos and details should give you a good idea of what to expect, though keep in mind that there may be some small details that I might not have noted. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions—I’m happy to help and provide more info if needed!