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| | Theosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Adherents of Theosophy maintain that it is a "body of truth" that forms the basis of all religions. |  | | Like esoteric Buddhism, from which much of Theosophical thought springs, Theosophy teaches that beings have attained the human state through myriad reincarnations, passing through the mineral, plant and animal stages since the birth of life on earth. |  | | She claimed numerous psychic and spiritualist powers and incorporated them in a blend of Eastern religions including Buddhism and Hinduism. |
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| | Theosophical Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Theosophical Society was the organization formed to advance the spiritual doctrines and altruistic living known as Theosophy. |  | | After Olcott and Blavatsky moved to India, they became also interested in studying Eastern religions, and these were included into the Society's agenda. |  | | To investigate the hidden mysteries of Nature under every aspect possible, and the psychic and spiritual powers latent in man especially. |
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| | What is The Theosophical Society ? |
 | | Theosophical teachings point to a spark in each of us that is always part of the Divine Life or Source from which all arises, and affirm that all life is ultimately One. |  | | Topics include various aspects of theosophical teachings such as ethical living, modern science and Theosophy, reincarnation, karma, teachings from various religious and philosophical traditions, meditation and practical aspects of spiritual living, to name a few. |  | | Theosophical teachings throughout history have explained life’s seeming inequalities as consequences of Karma, the Law of Balance and Harmony. |
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| | Theosophical Society & Theosophists: objects, goals and purpose |
 | | The Society being neither a church nor a sect in any sense, we mean to give the same cordial welcome to communications from one class of religionists as to those from another; insisting only, that courtesy of language shall be used towards opponents. |  | | But what I do believe is this: (1), the unbroken oral teachings revealed by living divine men during the infancy of mankind to the elect among men; (2), that it has reached us unaltered; and (3), that the MASTERS are thoroughly versed in the science based on such uninterrupted teaching. |  | | It is a universally admitted fact that the marvelous success of the Theosophical Society in India is due entirely to its principle of wise and respectful toleration of each other's opinions and beliefs. |
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| | The Theosophical Society-Adyar - Home Page |
 | | The Society imposes no belief on its members, who are united by a common search for Truth and desire to learn the meaning and purpose of existence by engaging themselves in study, reflection, purity of life and loving service. |
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| | H. P. Blavatsky and the Theosophical Movement - Historical Sketch |
 | | The Theosophical Movement had, and has, if it live true to its purposes and ideals, the backing of certain wise men of the East who possess the light and who are ever ready to help. |  | | It is to be regretted that owing to lack of space it is impossible to do justice to, or even mention, most of the devoted Fellows of the Theosophical Society who have unselfishly given their time, money, and work to the Movement, often under very trying conditions, and at great personal sacrifice. |  | | Theosophy, the philosophy of life that has come down the ages, can do this work of spiritual and intellectual alchemy by giving light by which the peoples of the earth can live as high-minded and large-hearted men and women. |
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| | Theosophy Northwest, NW Branch, Theosophical Society (Pasadena) |
 | | Theosophical Articles: Topics in Depth -- A collection of almost 1000 online articles, organized by topic, on theosophy, universal brotherhood, reincarnation, karma, evolution, the spiritual path, human nature, death, occultism and psychism, cycles, teachers and the hierarchy of compassion, truth and ethics, science, the arts, and the world's spiritual traditions (copyrighted material used with permission). |  | | The word theosophy is derived from the Greek theo-sophia, which literally means "divine wisdom." Non-political and non-sectarian, the Theosophical Society is dedicated to universal brotherhood, independent spiritual search, and study of the religious, scientific and philosophical thought of humanity, ancient and modern. |  | | It is part of a universal spiritual, intellectual, and ethical movement which has been active in all ages. |
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| | The Theosophical Society |
 | | The Society does offer for consideration some basic theosophical concepts which lie at the root of the world's philosophies and religions; but beyond supporting its objectives, those wishing to join need not accept any particular beliefs, and members may belong to any religion or to none. |  | | In response to the many questions from inquirers, she issued The Key to Theosophy and, for those seeking to practice theosophy's altruistic ideals, The Voice of the Silence, aphorisms embodying the heart of Mahayana Buddhist teaching. |  | | Such a group would be able to reassert the spiritual nature of man as the valid basis of an all-inclusive human brotherhood. |
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| | The Theosophical Society in England |
 | | Theosophy is not a religion in itself and the Society is non-sectarian and non-political. |  | | The book The Key to Theosophy will be used as the main source text for the meetings. |  | | The bookshop at 50 Gloucester Place has published it's occassional newsletter (3) which includes articles on Hatha and Raja Yoga, and Mahatmas and Chelas. |
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| | The Theosophical Society and Freedom of Thought |
 | | It illuminates the scriptures and doctrines of religions by unveiling their hidden meanings, and thus justifying them at the bar of intelligence, as they are ever justified in the eyes of intuition. |  | | he Theosophical Society, while reserving for each member full freedom to interpret those teachings known as Theosophy, is dedicated to preserving and realizing the ageless wisdom, which embodies both a world view and a vision of human self-transformation. |  | | The Theosophical Society imposes no dogmas, but points toward the source of unity beyond all differences. |
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| | The Theosophical Society and its Future–Manifesto 1996 |
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 | | The Theosophical Society of Detroit encourages open-minded inquiry into world religions, philosophy, science, and the arts in order to understand the wisdom of the ages, respect the unity of all life, and help people explore spiritual self-transformation. |  | | The teachings of theosophy (theos means Gods and Sophia is wisdom or the wisdom of Gods) are found in many cultures all over the world and at all times in history. |  | | A spiritually inspired and thought-provoking movie as we travel forward in the cycle of time. |
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| | The Theosophical Society |
 | | The Thesophical Society is a worldwide association dedicated to practical realization of the oneness of all life and to independent spiritual search. |  | | In response to questions from inquirers, she issued The Key to Theosophy and, for those seeking to practice theosophy's altruistic ideals, The Voice of the Silence, aphorisms embodying the heart of Mahayana Buddhist teaching. |  | | The following year Blavatsky and Olcott left America for India, where they worked for recognition of the value of Oriental religions and philosophies, especially among the educated classes who were rejecting their own traditions in the face of modern Western materialistic education. |
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| | Theosophical Society in Boston - Related Links |
 | | The modern Theosophical Society was founded in New York City in 1875 by Helena P. Blavatsky, whose writings proclaimed that all great religions have an origin in common. |  | | Bailey published many books that she believed were based on information from the spiritual realm. |  | | Rudolf Steiner also wrote hundreds of books on various topics in philosophy and religion. |
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| | The Theosophical Society |
 | | There is in the letters either a tacit inference or a direct statement that the espousal of Theosophy was largely attributable to the failure of the churches in meeting their intellectual needs. |  | | The percentage of those explicitly noting their dissatisfaction with the churches was 47, while almost all the remainder emphasized the positive intellectual stimulation given them by Theosophy. |  | | The increasing inadequacy of the church doctrines made Theosophy seem richer, or, to put the same fact positively, the largeness of the Theosophical system made Christian theology seem impoverished. |
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| | The third object of the Theosophical Society by C.W.Leadbeater - Adyar Pamphlet No. 184 |
 | | I won't say she was speaking against Christianity, but she was speaking against the orthodox presentation of the religion at that time. |  | | You cannot put yourself hack into the state of mind of a man of reasonable religious disposition in the middle of the last century when I was born, for example. |  | | But if you endeavor to force your ideas upon anybody you are violating one of the fundamental laws of life, and that leads to persecutions and all the terrible things that the Christian Church did in medieval times, and even now it is not entirely free from the persecuting spirit. |
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| | Theosophical History: Occasional Papers |
 | | In short, this study serves as a corrective to the misconceptions and general ignorance of the early T.S. that seem to be widespread to the present day. |  | | Emma Hardinge Britten (1823-1899) is, for most people, a forgotten figure, who seems to merit no more than a footnote in the separate histories of Spiritualism, the Theosophical Society and nineteenth-century occultism. |  | | Comparing our world of deceptions to the current scientific world of men of authority who refuse to give up their own influential impostures, he saw many in the Theosophical community giving permission to allow themselves to be deceived. |
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| | the Canadian Theosophical Association - established in 1924 - and connected with the Theosophical Society in Adyar |
 | | Those who aspire to spiritual powers, said the Teacher, must be ready to recognize this fundamental law; otherwise their efforts will result merely in the intensification of their own weaknesses. |  | | Our mission is to make the knowledge of divine wisdom available to whoever wishes to approach it with respect; and to that end you are invited to browse our web page and see how it can be of interest and help to you. |  | | One eternal Truth, and one infinite changeless Spirit of Love, Truth and Wisdom in the Universe, as one Light for all, in which we live and move and have our Being. |
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| | Eclectic Theosophical History - Krishnamurti's discovery, reported by Ernest Wood |
 | | Though he was the first to see and say that Krishnamurti would be the vehicle for the coming of Christ, with the reservation already mentioned ("unless something goes wrong," which I on the spot put down in writing), he left all the proclaiming to Mrs. |  | | Gardner, too, is now entitled to "a valiant defense of those who are unjustly attacked," and I am glad to do it, mostly from my own direct knowledge, although sorry to have to do it. |  | | I am not trusting entirely on memory, as I still have with me a large collection of notes, among which is my article "Ten Thousand Hours with Mr. |
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| | Adherents.com |
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| | Jainism (from Hinduism) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Indologists, such as the German Max Müller, relied heavily on the Sanskritic tradition and saw Indian society as an idyllic village culture emphasizing qualities of passivity, meditation, and... |  | | The European scholars who reconstructed early Indian history in the 19th century regarded it as essentially static and Indian society as concerned only with things spiritual. |
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| | The theosophical mahatmas |
 | | He does not deny that beings like the masters of the theosophical tradition could exist, but he denies that HPB was ever in contact with, or the agent of, a brotherhood of spiritually advanced adepts. |  | | Should the letters in the British Museum be definitely proven to have been written by another hand than Blavatsky's, this would still leave open the possibility that they were composed by her and copied by a confederate. |  | | But he is quite happy to use any information provided by the same witnesses if it seems to support his beliefs. |
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| | Theosophical Society in the Philippines Home Page |
 | | The Theosophical Society in the Philippines is a branch of a worldwide, non-sectarian organization devoted to the promotion of universal brotherhood, the quest for wisdom and spirituality, the study of the science of life and the art of living. |  | | The Theosophical Society in the Philippines offers avenues of study, self-transformation and the nurturing of the spiritual life to any one. |  | | All the great classical theosophical books are now available in one CD-ROM, with a very fast search engine that can find any word in the entire 27 volumes that include: |
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| | Theosophical University Press Online |
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| | Theosophical Society |
 | | The three objectives of the Theosophical Society are (1) to form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste, or color; (2) to encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy, and science; (3) to investigate unexplained laws of nature and the powers latent in man. |  | | Sotheran looking through a dictionary, found the word theosophy, a word that was unanimously agreed on at the next meeting because it seemed to express esoteric truth as well as covering the aspects of occult scientific research, both of which were goals of the Society. |  | | The society's policy is one of complete freedom of individual search and belief. |
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| | Theosophical Society - News |
 | | Although there were some controversial aspects to the early history of the Society, at no time have any of its leaders claimed any form of spiritual authority over the minds of its members. |  | | The scope of the prize is "for an honours or postgraduate student working on any aspect of the Perennial Philosophy and its Eastern and Western traditions." Dr Carole M. Cusack, Chair, Studies in Religion, announced the winners for 2004. |  | | The Theosophical Society in Australia instituted, in 1999, the John Cooper Memorial Prize in homage to John Cooper who was a postgraduate student and a teacher at the School of Studies in Religion, University of Sydney and well-known to many TS members in Australia and around the world. |
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| | BBC - Religion & Ethics - Mohandas Gandhi |
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| | The New Zealand Theosophical Society - Home page |
 | | Are you willing to join a group of meditators to make a difference to New Zealand. |  | | To inspire and serve the spiritual evolution of humanity. |  | | The New Zealand Theosophical Society is promoting the use of group meditation, where people from all parts of N.Z. or anywhere in the world, unite in thought at a particular time each day and focus on creating a calming, honest, accepting NZ Society. |
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| | The Etheric Double: The Far-Reaching Effects of a False Assumption |
 | | The terminology established some fifteen years ago in the Theosophical Society is the correct one, because in every case these terms are a faithful translation of their Sanskrit equivalents, almost as old as the latest human race, |  | | It is important to note what is said (BCW, XII, 608 fn): |  | | She does not explain the origins of the term 'Etheric Body' nor what she meant by 'originally', but in the original (Blavatsky) theosophical literature there is no 'etheric' body or state of matter. |
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| | The Hindu : Theosophical Society lodge to reopen on Tuesday |
 | | Guided by the motto, `there is no religion higher than truth,' the Theosophical Society and its members had been closely connected with the Indian freedom movement. |  | | If buildings could be compared to people, the edifice of the Triplicane Theosophical Society would be a quiet old man of learning, full of remembrances from a bygone era and an aura of wisdom gathered over the years, like the solitary gnarled neem tree by its side. |  | | "Along with Gokhale Hall, Mani Aiyer Hall was a centre for varied activities including cultural, theosophical studies, lectures and reading on various topics," said Radha Burnier, International President of the Theosophical Society. |
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http://www.hindu.com/2004/02/16/stories/2004021609110300.htm
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| | The Theosophical Society -- American Section Home Page |
 | | The Theosophical Society is part of a universal spiritual, intellectual, and ethical movement, which has been active in all ages. |  | | This Movement is based on the fact that Spiritual Brotherhood is a Reality, and is of the very essence of Being. |  | | to the American Section of The Theosophical Society, Pasadena, CA. |
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| | Pumpkin Hollow Farm - The Northeast Theosophical Society Retreat Center |
 | | The Northeast Theosophical Retreat Center, was founded in 1937 to provide a peaceful and harmonious setting in which the essential spirituality of the individual can blossom and grow. |  | | Founded in 1875, the Theosophical Society is a worldwide organization dedicated to promoting harmony among all people and encouraging the comparative study of religion, philosophy, and science to the end that we may better understand ourselves and our place in the universe. |  | | The Healer's Sanctuary, nestled in a pine grove on the other side of the stream, provides a special place for solitude and meditation. |
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| | Theosophical Chronology |
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| | Theosophical Society in America |
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| | The Theosophical Society -A Theosophical Article by William Q. Judge |
 | | The movement was not started for the glory of any person, but for the elevation of Mankind. |  | | The work here is going on as it always has done, under the efforts of its members who now will draw their inspiration from the books and works of H.P.B. and from the purity of their own motive. |  | | The general condition of men's minds and hearts will have been improved and purified by the spread of its teachings, and, as I have said, their prejudices and dogmatic illusions will have been, to some extent, at least, removed. |
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| | Helena P. Blavatsky's Works |
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| | Theosophy and the Theosophical Society -- Theosophical Topics |
 | | Photo of part of a Mahatma Letter to A. Sinnett (KH) |  | | Theosophy is that ocean of knowledge which spreads from shore to shore of the evolution of sentient beings; unfathomable in its deepest parts, it gives the greatest minds their fullest scope, yet, shallow enough at its shores, it will not overwhelm the understanding of a child. |  | | "Directing toward the Sun: HPB and the Theosophical Movement" by W. Thackara (book review) |
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| | The Theosophical Society |
 | | Theosophical University Press Online -- Full text of most titles |  | | THEOSOPHY: The word is derived from the Greek |  | | The Society was founded in 1875 in an effort to promote the expressed awareness of the Oneness of Life. |
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| | Rudy's Page on Theosophy |
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| | Damodar: theosophical pioneer |
 | | to do as D. Mavalankar did, -- give up entirely caste, his old superstitions and show himself a true reformer (especially in the case of child marriage) he will remain simply a member of the Society with no hope whatever of ever hearing from us.[5] |  | | A desire to see the Adepts in person or to witness phenomena caused many to accept the rigors of chelaship, but one by one, as they placed their own personalities and idiosyncracies above the common good of the Movement, failed. |  | | His father begged him to return home and live with his young wife, to whom he had been betrothed while very young, and threatened to cut him out of his will. |
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| | TPH Twilight Archive |
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| | THEOSOPHY CANADA - EDMONTON THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY - BOOK SALES |
 | | The book contains 76 pages and is a photocopied reproduction from the pages of The Canadian Theosophist |  | | The Judge Case looks at the accusations and charges brought against one of the founders of The Theosophical Society, William Q. Judge. |  | | The articles span 112 pages with additional biographical notes on the presenters and a group picture of the conference participants |
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| | Theosophical Society and New Acropolis |
 | | The Theosophical Society was founded in 1875 and has had a verifiable, uninterrupted existence; therefore it is rather insolent to pretend that it has ceased to exist. |  | | The Theosophical Society does not have any link at all with New Acropolis or Hastinapura nor any other organization promoting what they call theosophical teachings. |  | | Livraga's decision, Mr.N. Sri Ram was the International President of the Theosophical Society. |
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| | Katinka Hesselink Net - Theosophical Society Adyar-links |
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| | THEOSOPHY CANADA - EDMONTON THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY |
 | | It holds to the Society's first Object and has collected a significant library of metaphysical and other titles, which are available for the use and benefit of its members. |  | | It is hoped that this library may find a future home and become a valuable community resource for the serious study of comparative religion, philosophy, and science. |  | | Edmonton Theosophical Society is an official non-profit charitable organization* which has been active in this city since 1911. |
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| | Welcome to the Theosophical Society in Seattle |
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| | Theosophical Society in Australia |
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| | Collation of Theosophical Glossaries by Scott J. Osterhage (Theosophy Reference) |
 | | This Collation of Theosophical Glossaries is not a new set of "definitions" or "explanations," nor an attempt to crystallize the terms included, but is rather a gathering of some major theosophical glossaries and some indices into one place, collating their entries into an encyclopedic format; thus making a single comprehensive resource for students. |  | | This is partially due to the fact that Blavatsky's Theosophical Glossary had the most entries when originally compiled, and therefore was logically placed first. |  | | It also seemed valuable to keep the glossaries by the same author next to each other, for those who might want a close comparison. |
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http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/ctg/ctg-hp.htm
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