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| | Robert Crosbie on Katherine Tingley: Six Documents Showing Mr. Crosbie's Earlier & Later Views |
 | | Tingley], of whom he said, "she is true as steel, as clear as diamond, and as lasting as time." [See also |  | | We feel that he knows of the self-sacrificing efforts made by the faithful ones, and that those efforts have been called forth by his chosen successor [Mrs. |  | | And when she appointed William Q. Judge as her successor, his leadership was accepted for the same reason---and so, too, with Katherine Tingley, who was appointed by William Q. Judge as his successor. |
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| | Mrs. Katherine Tingley Channels the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge |
 | | The original of the following letter is in the handwriting of Mr. |  | | I went, made notes of what he [Judge] wished me to say to the others, which was mostly retailing my entire connection, introduction by him [Judge] to |  | | Katherine Tingley] with whom he made me acquainted in 1894. |
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| | Alibris: Katherine Tingley |
 | | Contents: Nature, the mighty mother; Sacredness of the moment and the day; Death and rebirth; Home and education; World's conscience; "The Sermon on the Mount"; "Greater works than these shall ye do"; "In my father's house are many mansions"; Modernism, the trend of thought towards theosophy;... |  | | Echoes from the Orient a broad outline of theosophical doctrines |  | | An international magazine devoted to the brotherhood of humanity, the promulgation of theosophy, the study of ancient and modern ethics, philosophy, science, art and to the uplifting and purification of home and national life. |
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| | Atlas - Summer 1998 Newsletter |
 | | Katherine Tingley came to San Diego in the late 1800s to establish the world headquarters and school for the Theosophical Society, a world-wide, non-denominational spiritual community still in existence today. |  | | It took over two decades, but Katherine Tingleys vision of Point Loma became a reality, Her goal of fresh fruit everyday was met, with up to eleven varieties being harvested on any given day. |  | | Perhaps the most instrumental of these visionaries was Katherine Tingley. |
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http://www.atlastree.com/Newsletters/sum9801.htm
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| | Katherine Tingley, Point Loma, and Theosophy: Theosophical Topics in Depth |
 | | Articles on Katherine Tingley and Point Loma, links to KT's books online, and to photographs of KT and the Point Loma Community. |  | | "Candles in the Darkness: Tingley's 'The Gods Await'" by Nancy Coker |  | | Articles on Katherine Tingley, her books, and Point Loma: |
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http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/theos/kt-selec.htm
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| | Divine Aspects of Music |
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| | ORIENTAL - Online Information article about ORIENTAL |
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| | Katherine Tingley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tingley founded the Raja-Yoga School and Theosophical University in Point Loma. |  | | Tingley was a social worker in New York when she met William Quan Judge. |  | | This United States biographical article is a stub. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Tingley
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| | Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The river was explored in 1862 by John McDouall Stuart and named by him for the daughter of one of his patrons. |  | | American theosophist, a woman of forceful personality, who introduced charitable works and educational endeavours into the mission of the Theosophical Society in America during her leadership of that group. |  | | née Katherine Augusta Westcott American theosophist, a woman of forceful personality, who introduced charitable works and educational endeavours into the mission of the Theosophical Society in America during her leadership of that group. |
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| | Journal of San Diego History |
 | | I was one of the first five pupils in the Rája Yoga School which Katherine Tingley established in Point Loma in 1900.1 started serving her as amanuensis when I was fourteen. |  | | Katherine Tingley was 71 years of age when Mrs. |  | | Mohn nor her attorneys ever claimed that there was any meretricious association between Katherine Tingley and Dr. Mohn. |
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| | Katherine Tingley |
 | | Tingley and Judge became co-workers, and upon his death in March 1896 she succeeded him as head of The Theosophical Society. |  | | Soon she knew that here was a philosophy which, if practiced, could lighten the burdens of humanity. |  | | In 1900 she moved its international headquarters to Point Loma, California, where she continued her humanitarian efforts and founded the Raja-Yoga School, Academy, and College, and later, in 1919, Theosophical University. |
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| | David Green's Critical History Page on Theosophy |
 | | William Q. Judge and Katherine Tingley: Their Occult Lives |  | | Katherine Tingley on Communications from the discarnate Madame Blavatsky |  | | Katherine Tingley Channels the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge |
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| | Women In The Theosophical Movement |
 | | Katherine Tingley, the leader of the Universal Brotherhood and |  | | Tingley's claim to leadership, and the Theosophical Society |  | | Francia A. LaDue formed the Temple of the People, which is now located |
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| | "The Splendor of the Soul" by Katherine Tingley |
 | | About the Author: Katherine Tingley was leader of the Theosophical Society (then named the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society) from 1896 to 1929, and is remembered particularly for her educational and social reform work centered at the Society's international headquarters at Point Loma, California. |  | | This book has been compiled from material in her |  | | "The Splendor of the Soul" by Katherine Tingley |
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| | Find in a Library: Katherine Tingley and her Râja-Yoga system of education. |
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| | PLNU Community Day |
 | | A school called the Raja Yoga School was soon opened for primary grades, but was later expanded to reach graduate levels. |  | | When Katherine Tingley took leadership of the national Theosophical Society, she made arrangements for the purchase of a parcel of land on the western slopes of Point Loma in San Diego, California. |  | | With the death of Madame Tingley in 1929, and the fall of the stock market the same year, the Lomaland community began to decline. |
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| | Issues: Description of Contents |
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| | Electronc texts on New Age Religions |
 | | The Gods Await (1992 edition) by Katherine Tingley |  | | Theosophy: The Path of the Mystic (1977 edition) by Katherine Tingley |  | | The Wine of Life (1996 edition) by Katherine Tingley |
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| | The spiritual path |
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| | Adherents.com |
 | | Seventy-five of the American branches seceded from the parent society and formed a new organization under the leadership of Judge. |  | | " [Judge died within a year and was replaced by Katherine Tingley; the org. |
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| | Theosophical Manuals, Katherine Tingley Series, Menu Page |
 | | Most were originally published in 1907, and some revised into the 1920s. |  | | A series of introductory manuals written by students of Katherine Tingley at Point Loma, California, then the International Headquarters of the Theosophical Society. |  | | From Crypt to Pronaos: An Essay on the Rise and Fall of Dogma (43K) |
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| | Powell's Books - Theosophical Path Magazine, January to June 1921 by Katherine Tingley |
 | | Sample contents: Abolition of Capital Punishment for Minors; Tributes to Helena Petrovna Blavatsky; Buried Civilizations of Prehistoric Asia; Eternal Pilgrim; Sun Worship of the Hopis; Reactions of Injustice; Religion and Labor; Is Man his Own Savior; Mysterious Influence of Metals; Concerning Socrates; Stemming of the Tide; On the Value of Proof; and much more. |  | | Powell's Books - Theosophical Path Magazine, January to June 1921 by Katherine Tingley |  | | Read the original essay by Anya von Bremzen and save 30% on The New Spanish Table |
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http://www.powells.com/biblio?PID=28760&cgi=product&isbn=0766180476
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| | Theos-Talk Archives (October 2004 Message tt00038) |
 | | Re: Theos-World Did Katherine Tingley Channel the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge? |  | | Did Katherine Tingley Channel the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge? |  | | Oct 02, 2004 08:46 AM by Daniel H. Caldwell |
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| | San Diego women who helped change our neighborhood |
 | | The building was completed in June 1900 with a total cost of $930. |  | | 1900 ~ Katherine Tingley the head of the Theosophical Society transfers their international headquarters from New York City to Point Loma. |  | | Belief in reincarnation, the occult and the esoteric proves too much for the first puzzled then outraged San Diego clergymen. |
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| | Pasadena Wine - Pasadena.COM |
 | | The Wine of Life by Katherine Tingley First Edition copyright © 1925; Second and Revised Edition... |
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| | FOUND info about: devoted |
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| | Tingley, Katherine: Theosophical Path Magazine, July to December 1915 |
 | | In order to perform regular system maintenance, we must shut this system down today, December 24th. |  | | You have 0 items in your shopping cart |  | | Tingley, Katherine: Theosophical Path Magazine, July to December 1915 |
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| | Periplus Line LLC.: Our Inventory - Alphabetically by Title |
 | | BARBARIAN IN INDIA, A: Oppenhejm, Ralf translated from Danish by Katherine John) |  | | SRI RAMAKRISHNA UPANISHAD: Rajagopalachari, C. : Rajagopalachari, C. KATHERINE'S BY THE TOWER: A Novel: Besant, Walter |
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| | Katherine Tingley, b: 1758 - |
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