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Occult Chemistry

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Publication date
  
1908

Pages
  
92+22

Originally published
  
1908

Media type
  
Hardback

ISBN
  
1-56459-678-8

OCLC
  
77847789

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Publisher
  
Theosophical Publishing House Adyar

Authors
  
Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa, Annie Besant

Editor
  
Charles Webster Leadbeater

Similar
  
Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa books, Works by Annie Besant, Theosophy books

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Occult Chemistry: Investigations by Clairvoyant Magnification into the Structure of the Atoms of the Periodic Table and Some Compounds is a book written by Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater and Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa, who were all members of the Theosophical Society (based at Adyar, India). Annie was at the time the President of the Society having succeeded Henry Olcott after his death in 1907.

Contents

Overview

The first edition was published in 1908, the second edition in 1919, and a third in 1951.

Since the first edition was published in 1908, the book is in the public domain, and available in whole or in excerpts, on many sites on the internet.

Occult Chemistry states that the structure of chemical elements can be assessed through clairvoyant observation with the microscopic vision of the third eye. Observations were carried out between 1895 and 1933. "The book consists both of coordinated and illustrated descriptions of presumed etheric counterparts of the atoms of the then known chemical elements, and of other expositions of occult physics."

Critical reception

Academic criticism is available in Chapter 2 of Modern Alchemy: Occultism and the Emergence of Atomic Theory, and in an online article from the Chemistry department at Yale University.

Critics regard the book to be an example of pseudoscience. According to Philip Ball, most scientists did not take the book seriously.

References

Occult Chemistry Wikipedia