Hoping that all members will be able to get away from the in-the-brain theosophy to a point of sharing what we do in the real world that has theosophical meaning. Some theosophists forget to go out in the real world and be theosophy. I hope that people will share here theosophy in their lives. From dealing with the fundamentalists on the doorstep, to standing in line at the grocery store, we create a nucleus of universal brotherhood either consciously or unconsciously. I hope that we can use this site to inspire each other to create the nucleus, or even the whole atom by sharing experiences from our day to day movements.
For instance, it's not always what I do, but what is done to/for me: Yesterday, for the first time in many moons, I woke up to find that Joe had already made the coffee. (*see caffeine molecule). I was in a brotherhood mode, all day, up to and including seeing to it that he got a new computer room chair, and moving his old one to the guest room for my son.
Now, I'm going to vacuum the upstairs, but I am intent on doing it theosophically!

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Comment by Katinka Hesselink on March 23, 2009 at 4:59am
I don't think it's brain theosophy OR practical theosophy. For me at least it's certainly important to do both. I also think it's part of the place of the Theosophical Movement in the greater scheme of things to be a place where thinking spiritually interested people come together.

But it is nice when someone does something small for us, isn't it? It can give energy for a whole lot more giving during the day :)

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