The constitution, no doubt, of the Society is broad enough to include minds more sceptical than my own in regard to the alleged sources of its vitality and influence. But let any one try to realise this nominal freedom, and he will find himself, not only in an uncongenial element, but in an attitude of controversy with his ostensible leaders, with the motive forces of the Society. That is not consistent with the sympathetic subordination or co-operation which is essential to…
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Marc Demarest shared his notes on Seth Pancoast and a report on a George Felt group research project, an
george%20henry%20felt%20chronology.pdf
for the "Invisible Founders" discussion.
He has also…
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I used to write a considerable amount, but I ceased the more I realized how little I knew and began to think less of my thoughts. Ego, is a strange thing. Anyhow, it will be good for me to do some introspection, so here's an introduction...
"Son Liu Strahz Danya" is pseudonym; a (silly) phonetical nod to my Ukrainian-Rusyn heritage. I once thought to legally change my name to it as I thought assigning names with predetermined meaning to children before they developed as a…
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As I just posted on my Modern Theosophy blog, I resigned my membership this morning.
Just thought you'd all want to know. Here's my full explanation: http://www.moderntheosophy.com/2011/member-theosophical-society/
Added by Katinka Hesselink on September 9, 2011 at 4:38am — 6 Comments
Lately I've been thinking about the original founders of the Theosophical Society listed in Colonel Olcott's account, and how little we know about most of them. Googling "founders of the Theosophical Society" leads largely to repeated assertions that one, two or three are the Founders and none of the rest count. Thanks to Marc Demarest, Emma Hardinge Britten is emerging from historical obscurity (although we can't quite say that…
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(The Chevalier Louis visits an underground temple in India, and participates in rites of an occult brotherhood)
In all I gazed upon, there was no minutiae of detail; all was colossal, distinct, magnificent, whilst every design, however vast its size, was executed in a style of the most perfect workmanship. The light diffused from the gorgeous planisphere of the roof was soft yet brilliant, and by an arrangement since explained to me,…
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The following excerpt is from a recent essay Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet wrote for chapter 11 of her book, The Magical Carousel - a zodiacal odyssey, which describes the 11th sign of the zodiac, Aquarius. The introduction is written to help people recognize that the current uprisings from oppressed peoples in the Middle East, India and elsewhere, are all part of the 'Aquarian wave' or impulse towards freedom and…
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Just want to take a minute and introduce myself properly to the group. I did not always feel like I do today. I will not bore everyone with too many details, let us just say that my anger was born during my preteen/ teenage years. Hating the whole concept of "God" and anyone who tried to control me, whether physically or emotionally. I set off on my path…
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Recently I discovered how the ancient concept of the gunas (sattva, rajas, tamas or balance/harmony, activity, inertia) can be applied to psychological processes. My work on the self-help introduction involved study of material that immensely helped me to integrate these concepts into the decision making process.
Attached you will find a study on the gunas, seen here as qualities of mind, expressed…
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I just noticed this new title from McFarland on Google Books. It includes 35 mentions of Blavatsky due to the suspicion that has fallen on one individual who was associated with the TS.
Added by K. Paul Johnson on August 27, 2011 at 6:51am — 16 Comments
For most of a decade I took a break from subjects related to esotericism, and focused on my own family history and that of mixed ancestry groups and communities of the US Southeast. For five years I've been involved with the board of the Melungeon Heritage Association, planning and organizing annual scholarly conferences. The week after our fifteenth annual gathering, the first in the Carolinas, I was interviewed in Durham along with filmmaker Julie Williams Dixon about…
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Hi everyone, I'm back after a hiatus of several months, absorbed in various work that I'll post about over time. The Church of Light convention and history preconference were delightful, and my research on the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor's history well received. But Emma Hardinge Britten, and Marc Demarest as her biographer, were the stars of the preconference and returning her major works to print is worth celebrating not just for CofL members or Spiritualists and occult historians but…
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Arnaud Desjardins: Cultural Bridge-builder Toward the East Moves On
Rene Wadlow
Arnaud Desjardins (1925-2011) was a leading figure in introducing the broader French public to the philosophies and religious practices of Asia. His films devoted to Tibetan Buddhist leaders, Indian religious teachers, Japanese Zen philosophers, and Afghan Sufis were widely shown on French television in the 1960s and early 1970s when…
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"The aim of occultism is identically the same as that which is expressed in more or less imperfect language in every exoteric religion. It is union with the Divine. This can only be accomplished in one way, and that is by working with and for the Divine purpose in creation, and since that purpose is good and not evil, is life and not death, is unity and not division, we can only progress according to the energy we exert on the side of those forces which make for righteousness. "
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Grounding Our Thoughts
What is grounding? How does one acquire and maintain it during our daily lives? Most people are familiar with the term "grounding" when dealing with electricity. We will use the simple example of a lightning rod. The lightning rod is attached to the house in order to…
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"It is your spiritual perception, and ability to create love and balance wherever you go and with whom ever you meet. Living in harmony with all life is a high level of consciousness, and shows that you have achieved a state of Unconditional Love. That Dear Ones is your goal, and you will get there and merge with…
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The Goddess and the Role of Women
Rene Wadlow
It is only when women start to organize in large numbers that we become a political force, and begin to move towards the possibility of a truly democratic society in which every human being can be brave, responsible, thinking and diligent in the struggle to live at once freely and unselfishly.
As Ray Grasse, long-time Assistant…
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Added by M K Ramadoss on July 7, 2011 at 8:26pm — 3 Comments
The new website www.krotonaarchives.com setup by Joseph Ross is a welcome addition to theosophical history.
Since Ross has a lot of very valuable historical documents and possibly artifacts of interest, it would be of great interest and value to everyone interested in theosophy, Krishnamurti and Krotona if these material are scanned and provided on the website.
Today, good fast scanners are not expensive and the…
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