FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

FOUR LEVELS OF SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - Kappeler, 1st 1970 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

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Book Details + Condition: The Foundational Book Company Ltd. (London). First Edition, 1970. Hardcover with dust jacket. 198 pages with advertisements. From the authhor's website: "This book is one of Kappeler's foundational texts in the study of the Science of Christian Science. The work is an in-depth look at the Model of Being - the 'Chart' - that shows the interrelationship between the 7 synonyms for God, the 4-fold operation of Being, and the 4 levels of spiritual consciousness (the 7+4+4 = the divine system of reference). With these 15 'root notions,' the dimensional range of spiritual Being can be symbolized and understood." Subtopics that are explored include: Creation; Evil; Matter; Healing; Divine Science; Science; and much more. Firm binding; some wear to boards, with the front being a bit warped; toning to endpapers; interior is clean and free of markings. Dust jacket has normal wear, with chipping to corners and edges, and an old (ink?) stain to the front, with other discoloration to the rear.