Editorial Note:
Inside Volume 1, No. 4, December 1887 of the magazine “Lucifer”[1], in the final section dedicated to other Theosophical and Mystic Publications one can read the following:
“In the PATH for October we notice especially the following articles:
Nature’s Scholar, a most poetically-conceived and well-worked-out Idyll, by J.C. Ver Plank, in which the underlying occult truth is presented to the reader in a most attractive form. (…)”
The corresponding pages are here taken from “The Path”, Volume 2, No. 7, October 1887, pp. 201-206, and published as an independent article.
Inside Volume 1, No. 4, December 1887 of the magazine “Lucifer”[1], in the final section dedicated to other Theosophical and Mystic Publications one can read the following:
“In the PATH for October we notice especially the following articles:
Nature’s Scholar, a most poetically-conceived and well-worked-out Idyll, by J.C. Ver Plank, in which the underlying occult truth is presented to the reader in a most attractive form. (…)”
The corresponding pages are here taken from “The Path”, Volume 2, No. 7, October 1887, pp. 201-206, and published as an independent article.
NOTE:
[1] The Light-bearer is the Morning Star or Lucifer; and “Lucifer is no profane or Satanic title. It is the Latin Lucĭferus, the Light-bringer, the Morning Star, equivalent to the Greek ϕωσϕόρος [phōsphóros] . . . the name of the pure, pale herald of daylight.” – YONGE (Note by H.P. Blavatsky)
For a deeper understanding about the magazine “Lucifer” and its name it is suggested to read the article “What’s in a Name?”, by Helena P. Blavatsky.
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