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Originally published in 1889, prominent theosophist and copy writer William Q. Judge addresses what he perceives as failings in the Theosophical World. He wants members to put their concentration outward, toward mankind, instead of centering, selfishly, independently fates in life and after. He rates from the Upanishads, discusses the astral light, and discusses karma, manvantara, and the theosophical idea of the Devachan (where souls go after death), among other things.