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Short essay on H.S. Olcott

This essay is posted on the website of the US Theosophical Order of Service (www.theoservice.org). While it does not say anything not known to regular readers, I thought it could be shared with non-Theosophists as a reminder of the need for cultural and intellectual renewal then, and now.

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Added by Rene Wadlow on June 14, 2011 at 6:26am — 1 Comment

Signs of the Times (Book Review)

Ray Grasse

Signs of the Times : Unlocking the Symbolic Language of World Events

(Chartottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing, 2002, 297pp.)

 

 

Each major writer who analyses the transition from the Piscean period to the Age of Aquarius does so by looking at what he feels are the key signs of transition but also in terms of the ideas and discipline with which he is most at home.  C.G. Jung’s important analysis Aion stresses psychological archetypes…

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Added by Rene Wadlow on June 5, 2011 at 4:48am — No Comments

Is Krishnamurti Quoteable? (A book review)

Robert Epstein

The Quotable Krishnamurti

(Wheaton, IL : Quest Books, 2011, 176pp.)

 

         There is the true story of the Westerner who goes to India and is asked to give a short talk at a conference. “How long?” he asks. “Not more than two hours” was the reply.  Thus J. Krishnamurti’s short talks were nearly all two hours in length. I used to attend them at Saanen in the Swiss mountains.  Usually one got the point that was to be made in the first 15…

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Added by Rene Wadlow on May 11, 2011 at 7:02am — 7 Comments

7 May; Anniversary of R. Tagore



Rabindranath Tagore: The Call of the Real

Rene Wadlow*

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Added by Rene Wadlow on May 4, 2011 at 4:27pm — No Comments

The Inner Light and the Focused Mind (Book Review)

The Inner Light and the Focused Mind

Rene Wadlow

 

Mitch Horowitz

Occult America

(New York: Bantam Books, 2010, 290pp)

 

            Mitch Horowitz tells in a lively way the American path to the New Age.  As he writes “Most people, thought schools, or movements identified as New Age from the 1970s through the early twenty-first century shared these traits:

1)      Belief in the…

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Added by Rene Wadlow on April 12, 2011 at 6:04am — 1 Comment

James Cousins, Irish Theosophist in India

 

The Bridge of Beauty and Understanding

 

 

Only the bridge of Beauty will be strong enough for crossing from the bank of Darkness to the side of Light    - Nicholas Roerich

 

            Rene Wadlow*

 

            The United Nations General Assembly in resolution A/RES.62/90 has proclaimed the year 2010 as the International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures…

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Added by Rene Wadlow on February 25, 2011 at 4:06am — 1 Comment

Review of new Sufi Quest book

 

 

Philip Gowins

Practical Sufism :A Guide to the Spiritual Path

(Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2010, 219pp).

 

 

Enough of phrases and conceits and metaphors !

I want burning, burning, become familiar with

that burning! Light up a fire of love in thy soul,

Burn all thought and expressions away.

                                   Jalal al-Din Rumi

 

 

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Added by Rene Wadlow on January 24, 2011 at 10:53am — No Comments

The Republic of God is Within (Book Review)

 

The Divine Seed: The Esoteric Teachings of Jesus

 

by Pekka Ervast (Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2010)

book review by Rene…

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Added by Rene Wadlow on December 19, 2010 at 6:15am — No Comments

Tolstoy and Gandhi

Tolstoy and Gandhi: Light as Darkness Approached



Rene Wadlow



We possess a single infallible guide, the Universal Spirit that lives in men as a whole, and in each one of us, which makes us aspire to what we should aspire: it is the Spirit that commands the tree to grow toward the sun, the flower to throw off its seed in autumn, us to reach out towards God, and by so doing, become united to each other.

Leo Tolstoy



November 20 marks the death of Leo Tolstoy… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on November 23, 2010 at 12:40pm — No Comments

S. Radhakrishnan: Meeting East and West

The Bridge of Beauty and Understanding





Only the bridge of Beauty will be strong enough for crossing from the bank of Darkness to the side of Light - Nicholas Roerich



Rene Wadlow*



The United Nations General Assembly in resolution A/RES.62/90 has proclaimed the year 2010 as the International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures “to promote universal respect for, and observation and protection of, all human rights and fundamental freedoms.” Cultures… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on May 24, 2010 at 11:44am — No Comments

Nicholas Roerich: Beauty and Peace

The Bridge of Beauty and Understanding





Only the bridge of Beauty will be strong enough for crossing from the bank of Darkness to the side of Light - Nicholas Roerich



Rene Wadlow*



The United Nations General Assembly in resolution A/RES.62/90 has proclaimed the year 2010 as the International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures “to promote universal respect for, and observation and protection of, all human rights and fundamental freedoms.” Cultures… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on May 16, 2010 at 4:50am — 1 Comment

Year of Rapprochement of Cultures

The Bridge of Beauty and Understanding





Only the bridge of Beauty will be strong enough for crossing from the bank of Darkness to the side of Light - Nicholas Roerich







The United Nations General Assembly in resolution A/RES.62/90 has proclaimed the year 2010 as the International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures “to promote universal respect for, and observation and protection of, all human rights and fundamental freedoms.” Cultures encompass not only… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on April 9, 2010 at 11:46am — 1 Comment

8 March Women and Peace

March 8:International Day of Women: Women as Peacemakers

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



March 8 is the International Day of Women and thus a time to analyse the specific role of women in bringing… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on March 5, 2010 at 2:28pm — No Comments

World Day of Social Justice

World Day of Social Justice: A Sense of Direction

Rene Wadlow*





On a proposal of the Ambassador of Kyrgyzstzan, the United Nations General Assembly has set 20 February as the World Day of Social Justice. It was observed for the first time in 2009, but is not widely known. As with other UN-designated “Days”, the World Day of Social Justice gives us an opportunity to take stock of how we can work together at the local, national and global level on policy and action to achieve… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on February 20, 2010 at 6:48am — No Comments

Inner Christianity (A Review)

Richard Smoley

Inner Christianity: A Guide to the Esoteric Tradition

(Boston: Shambhala, 2002, 292pp.) (Book)



At this time of transition from the Piscean Period to the Age of Aquarius, there is an evaluation going on within all systems of belief to sort out those aspects of value for the New Age and to let dry up those thought forms and processes which were appropriate only for the passing Piscean period. Such an evaluation is particularly complex in Christianity which has… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on February 12, 2010 at 11:58am — No Comments

Mahatma Gandhi: In the Midst of Darkness

Gandhi: In the Midst of Darkness

Rene Wadlow



“I do daily perceive that while everything around me is ever changing, ever dying, there is underlying all that change a living power that is changeless, that holds all together, that creates, dissolves, and re-creates. That informing power or spirit is God. I see it as purely benevolent, for I can see in the midst of death, life persists. In the midst of untruth, truth persists. In the midst of darkness, light persists. Hence I… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on January 22, 2010 at 9:11am — 1 Comment

Life Without Guilt (Book Review)

Hazel M. Denning.

Life Without Guilt : Healing Through Past Life Regression

(St. Paul, MN: Liewellyn Publications, 1998, 196pp.)







As we move into the Age of Aquarius, there are still those with very deep karmic ties to the Piscean past. These Piscean wounds must be healed in order to permit the individual to advance into the new age.



There are two types of individuals with such karmic ties. The first are those who had positions of leadership of… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on January 12, 2010 at 6:48am — No Comments

Spirituality and Political Action (Book Review)

Jude M. Antonyappan

The Way It IS

(Center for Social Action Through Spirituality

PO Box 601614, Sacramento, CA 95860, 2001, 223pp.).





Mary Byles in her book on the Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, The Lotus and the Spinning Wheel, writes “There is a middle way between rushing in trying to effect reforms when still filled with feelings of innate hatred and ill-will and not trying to effect those reforms at all until such feelings have been killed. It will always be… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on December 5, 2009 at 7:51am — No Comments

10 December -Human Rights Day

If synthesis is to be a major aspect of the coming age, it is useful to look at an important ealier effort at synthesis -that of the Roman Stoics. From the discussions and differeing philosophical traditions found in the Mediterranean world, they developed the concept of the person and then the citizen, concepts which have come down to us as pointed out in this essay marking December 10 -Human Rights Day;



Human Rights: The Emergence of the Person

Rene Wadlow



All human… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on December 3, 2009 at 5:49am — No Comments

Talbot Mundy: Theosophical Novelist

Mundy and the Khyber Rifles

Rene Wadlow



He who would understand the Plains must ascend the Eternal Hills, where a man’s eyes scan Infinity. Be he who would make use of understanding must descend on the Plains where Past and Future meet, and men have need of him.

Talbut Mundy Om-The Secret of Abbor Valley



The current fighting on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier and the Khyber Pass which links the two countries brings to mind the theosophical novel… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on November 14, 2009 at 10:55am — 1 Comment

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