The Angelic Hosts
Geoffrey Hodson
The Angelic Hosts was first published in 1928 and was a groundbreaking exploration into the complex and wondrous world of angels, and how humans can co-create with them and assist in the evolution of the Earth and the well-being of all who share our planetary home. Long out of print, this edition contains a new forward and a biography of the author, a much-loved teacher of Theosophy who was respected for his wisdom, his commonsense approach to human problems, and his highly developed clairvoyant abilities.
The development of Mr. Hodson’s connection with the Angelic (Deva) Kingdom started as a boy, when he was temporarily ensouled by an angelic being during a waking vision. Many years later, while resting in a meditative state on a hillside overlooking a beech forest near the village of Sheepscombe in Gloucestershire, England, his archangelic teacher - known as Bethelda - appeared and communicated with him. The Angelic Hosts is a result of this extraordinary relationship that continued through Mr. Hodson's long and productive life.
Table of Contents
Frontispiece
Foreword to this Edition
Foreword to Original Edition
Author’s Introduction
Chapter I. The Consciousness of the Angels
Chapter II. The Creed of the Angels
Chapter III. Earth and the Spirits of Earth
Chapter IV. Fire and the Spirits of Fire
Chapter V. Water and the Spirits of Water
Chapter VI. Air and the Spirits of Air
Chapter VII. The One Life
Chapter VIII. The Sunlit Path to God
Chapter IX. Sun Worship
Chapter X. The Logos
Chapter XI. The Light of the Spiritual Sun
About the Author
Some Books by Geoffrey Hodson
Index (paperback edition only)
About the Author
During his long life, Geoffrey Hodson (1886-1983) undertook extensive clairvoyant research into the subtle realms of nature, which culminated in perhaps his most famous books, The Brotherhood of Angels and of Men (1927) and The Kingdom of the Gods (1952). The latter book is a detailed investigation of the angelic kingdom, complete with dazzling color drawings of his clairvoyant observations. He also utilized his clairvoyant abilities to collaborate with physicians and scientists to investigate the mysteries of the physical world, especially in the fields of healing, chemistry, biology, anthropology, archeology, embryology, physics and astronomy.
In addition to having authored at least forty-six books and thirty-seven booklets, Mr. Hodson wrote hundreds of published articles, making him the most prolific Theosophical writer of the twentieth century.
Although he often referred to himself as simply a “student of Theosophy,” Dr. Robert Ellwood, Professor Emeritus of Religion at California State University, described Geoffrey Hodson as “worthy of compare with the greatest seers and mystics of any land or time.”
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This title is published with the permission of the Theosophical Publishing House Ltd. / Theosophical Society in England and Wales, which holds the copyright.
Cover image of the Archangel Bethelda by Frank A. Eden, a prominent New Zealand artist. Used with permission from the Theosophical Society in New Zealand.
The Angelic Hosts by Geoffrey Hodson. Gaupo Publishing / Kindle Direct Publishing, October 2024.
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