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  2. The Key to Theosophy - Wikipedia

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    The Key to Theosophy is an 1889 book by Helena Blavatsky, expounding the principles of theosophy in a readable question-and-answer manner.It covers Theosophy and the Theosophical Society, Nature of the Human Being, Life After Death, Reincarnation, Kama-Loka and Devachan, the Human Mind, Practical Theosophy and the Mahatmas.

  3. Theosophical mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Theosophy was considered by Blavatsky to be "the substratum and basis of all the world-religions and philosophies". [5] In The Key to Theosophy, she stated the following about the meaning and origin of the term: ENQUIRER. Theosophy and its doctrines are often referred to as a new-fangled religion. Is it a religion? THEOSOPHIST. It is not.

  4. List of theosophical glossaries - Wikipedia

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    SK | Sanskrit Keys the Wisdom Religion - 1940 | Judith Tyberg SKf | Sanskrit terms from Fundamentals of the Esoteric Philosophy, by G. de Purucker, 1932. SKo | Sanskrit terms from The Ocean of Theosophy, by William Q. Judge, 1893. SKs | Sanskrit terms from The Secret Doctrine, by H. P. Blavatsky, 1888.

  5. Theosophical Order of Service - Wikipedia

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    The Theosophical Order of Service (TOS) is an international organization founded in 1908 by Annie Besant, the second International President of the Theosophical Society.Its motto is: "A union of those who love in the service of all that suffers."

  6. Category:Theosophical texts - Wikipedia

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  7. Franz Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    Hartmann was an associate of Helena Blavatsky and was Chairman of the Board of Control of the Theosophical Society Adyar. [1] He collaborated with the mystic Carl Kellner.He published the journals Lotusblüthen (1893-1900) and Neue Lotusblüten (1908-1913).

  8. Grace F. Knoche - Wikipedia

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    Grace F. Knoche (February 15, 1909 – February 18, 2006) was leader of the Theosophical Society with international headquarters at Pasadena, California from 1971. The Society was founded in 1875 in New York City to promote universal brotherhood, the study of philosophy, religion, and science, and to investigate the powers innate in nature and man.

  9. Robert Crosbie - Wikipedia

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    Robert Crosbie (10 January 1849 – 25 June 1919) was a theosophist and founder of the United Lodge of Theosophists (ULT).. Crosbie was born in Montreal, Lower Canada.In 1902, he moved to Lomaland, Point Loma, California where he helped in building a theosophical community.