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Theosophy at New
Age Village
The Theosophical Society was
founded in 1875 by famous psychic, Madame H. P. Blavatsky. The movement was a combination of
Buddhism, Hinduism, and Kabbalistic practices. The aim of Theosophy was
threefold:
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To form a universal brotherhood of man.
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To study and make known the ancient religions, philosophies
and sciences.
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To investigate the laws of nature and
develop the divine powers latent in man.
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INTRODUCTION
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Important Theosophy Concepts
PEOPLE
Here are the influential figures in
Theosophy. It should be noted that upon Blavatsky's
death in 1891, several Theosophical societies emerged
following a schism in 1895. Annie Besant became leader
of the society based in Adyar India, while William Quan
Judge headed another Theosophical Society in New York
which later moved to Point Loma, Covina, and Pasadena,
California, under Katherine Tingley.
Famous artists who
investigated Theosophy, include Wassily Kandinsky,
Piet Mondrian, Franz Kafka, W. B. Yeats, and T. S.
Eliot, in Europe, and Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley,
Wallace Stevens, and James Jones in America. Composers such as Ruth
Crawford-Seeger, Dane Rudhyar, and most famously
Alexander Scriabin, were Theosophists whose beliefs
influenced their music, especially by providing a
justification or rationale for their dissonant
counterpoint.
CLASSIC
TEXTS
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classic theosophy texts online.
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The Key
To Theosophy
By H.P BLAVATSKY A clear exposition in the form of question and
answer of the ethics, science, and philosophy of the
Theosophical movement.
HPB answers questions about basic
Theosophy, the inner constitution of a human being,
life after death, reincarnation, karma, the
practical life, etc. An important introduction.
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The Secret Doctrine
(Volumes 1 & 2)
By H.P.
BLAVATSKY
Continuously in print for over 100 years, the SD
remains today the most comprehensive sourcebook of
the esoteric tradition, outlining the fundamental
tenets of the "Secret Doctrine of the Archaic Ages."
Challenging, prophetic, and strikingly modern, it
directly addresses the perennial questions:
continuity of life after death, purpose of
existence, good and evil, consciousness and
substance, sexuality, karma, evolution, and human
and planetary transformation.
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The Secret Doctrine
(Volume 3)
By H.P. BLAVATSKY
This rare third volume of the Secret
Doctrine (virtually impossible to find) completes
the papers left by H. P. B. It is a complete course
on Occultism. Almost 100
chapters. Partial contents: One Key to all Sacred
Books; The ABC of Magic; Chaldean Oracles; The Book
of Hermes; Three Ways Open to the Adept; Hermetic
and Kabalistic Doctrines; Numbers and Magic; Egyptian Initiation; Root of
Races; The Seven Rays; Secret Books;
Tibetan Prophecies; Swedenborg; and
more.
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Isis Unveiled: The Master Key to
Ancient & Modern Mysteries
By H.P.
BLAVATSKY
H.P.B.'s first major work
outlines the errors of orthodox Christianity & the
fallacies of established science against the
backdrop of the Esoteric teachings.
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The Voice of
Silence
Trans. by H. P. BLAVATSKY
H.P.B.'s mystical treatise for those who desire to
tread the "Path."
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The Ocean of Theosophy
By WILLIAM JUDGE
A concise survey of the basic teachings to help
explain what theosophy is and what it is not. The
book is a condensation of all that has been written
by the best Theosophists, but written in a style
that is more accessible.
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