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  1. Wind of the spirit: A selection of talks on theosophy as related primarily to human life and human problems by G. de Purucker, 1976
  2. A Textbook of Theosophy (Forgotten Books) by Charles Webster Leadbeater, 2008-01-10
  3. Odyssey of a Law School: A Personal History of California Western School of Law, Its Exotic Voyage Past Theosophy, African Gold and an Elks Hall by George N Gafford, 2001-01-01
  4. The Beautiful Necessity Seven Essays on Theosophy and Architecture by Claude Fayette Bragdon, 2010-07-24
  5. 100 Years of Theosophy: A History of the Theosophical Society in America by Joy Mills, 1987-01-01
  6. The Purpose of Theosophy by A. P. Sinnett, 2010-05-22
  7. The One True Adventure: Theosophy and the Quest for Meaning by Joy Mills, 2008-05-01
  8. A Journey Into Theosophy by C. W. Leadbetter, 2008-06-01
  9. Theosophy Or Psychological Religion by F. Max Muller, 2007-07-25
  10. Hints On Esoteric Theosophy No. One: Is Theosophy A Delusion? Do The Brothers Exist? by Various Writers, 2007-07-25
  11. Zoroastrianism in the light of theosophy: being a collection of selected articles from the theosophical literature by Nasarvanji Framji Bilimoria, 2010-08-27
  12. Theosophy and Modern Thought; Four Lectures Delivered at the Thirty-Ninth Annual Convention of the Theosophical Society, Held at Adyar, Madras, by Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa, 2010-03-27
  13. Practical Theosophy by Hashnu O. Hara, 2010-09-10
  14. A History Of Theosophy by W. J. Colville, 2007-07-25

61. Why Do We Not Remember Our Past Lives?
Views of Helena Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Movement, from her classic The Key to theosophy .
http://theosophy.org/tlodocs/WhyDoWeN.htm
Why Do We Not Remember Our Past Lives?
ON RE-INCARNATION OR RE-BIRTH WHAT IS MEMORY ACCORDING TO THE THEOSOPHICAL TEACHING? E NQ. The most difficult thing for you to do, will be to explain and give reasonable grounds for such a belief. No Theosophist has ever yet succeeded in bringing forward a single valid proof to shake my scepticism. First of all, you have against this theory of re-incarnation, the fact that no single man has yet been found to remember that he has lived, least of all who he was, during his previous life. T HEO. Your argument, I see, tends to the same old objection; the loss of memory in each of us of our previous incarnation. You think it invalidates our doctrine ? My answer is that it does not, and that at any rate such an objection cannot be final. E NQ. I would like to hear your arguments. T HEO. They are short and few. Yet when you take into consideration (a) the utter inability of the best modern psychologists to explain to the world the nature of mind; and (b) their complete ignorance of its potentialities, and higher states, you have to admit that this objection is based on an

62. Theosophy
theosophy. An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the Worldand the Destination of Man. by Rudolf Steiner GA 9. Translated
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  • 63. AN EPITOME OF THEOSOPHY BY WILLIAM Q. JUDGE
    The earliest condensed, yet withal substantive treatment of the Great Message of the doctrines of the WisdomReligion, or theosophy, by W.Q. Judge.
    http://www2.whidbey.com/TheosophicalLiterature/jepitomemenu.htm
    AN EPITOME OF THEOSOPHY
    By William Q. Judge
    HISTORICAL NOTE AN EPITOME OF THEOSOPHY AN EPITOME OF THEOSOPHY - continued SPACE Theosophical Literature Homepage Theosophy Homepage
    Writings of H. P. Blavatsky
    Writings of William Q. Judge ... Other Literature

    64. Social Problems And Occult Tendencies: SIMPOS Information
    AMORC, Anthroposophy, Asatru, Astrology, Alice Bailey, Castaneda, Eckankar, Findhorn, Gurdjieff, Heaven's Gate, Jung, NeuroLinguistic Programming, Neo-Pagans, Order of the Solar Temple, Ordo Templi Orientis, Reich, Rosicrucians, Satanism, Scientology, Spiritualism, theosophy, Wicca and other topics.
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    65. Blavatsky Archives A Website About HP Blavatsky And Theosophy
    Published material (including rare and hard-to-find source documents) on the life, writings and teachings Category Society Religion and Spirituality Writings...... including rare and hardto-find source material) on the life, writings and teachingsof Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891), founder of modern theosophy.
    http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/

    66. Katinka Hesselink . NET
    Articles on theosophy, Krishnamurti, occultism and Tibetan Buddhism. Includes spiritual quotes.
    http://www.katinkahesselink.net/
    Katinka Hesselink.Net
    e-mail (Katinka_hesselink@yahoo.com) short description of who I am.(Dutch/English)
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    Verdwaald? website-overzicht (meer detail dan hier) ... Veel Voorkomende Vragen (VVV) Spirituality My English articles on theosophy Esoteric studies guide Health and Spirituality Modern Theosophy ...
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    Spiritualiteit Mijn Nederlandse artikelen over theosofie
    Hermes: Theosofie in de Wereld en in Jezelf

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    Katinka's onderwijs-pagina Policy
    As for the policy of this website, I quote H.P. Blavatsky (one of the founders of the Theosophical Society) when she says (C.W. III, p. 224-226, July 1881): In common with most of the periodicals we remind our readers in every number of The Theosophist that its "editors disclaim responsibility for opinions expressed by contributors," with some of which they (we) do not agree. And that is all we can do. .... Who, we ask, in the presence of those most wonderful and most unexpected achievements of our great physicists and chemists would risk to draw the line of demarcation between the

    67. Theosophy And Buddhism By David Reigle
    Site on theosophy and Blavatsky. Life,writings and teachings of Madame HP Blavatsky,founder of moderntheosophy. theosophy and Buddhism. by David Reigle.
    http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/theobudd.htm

    68. Theosophy Library Online - Great Teacher Series - CLEANTHES OF ASSOS
    Essay on the life and teachings of Cleanthes. From the Great Teacher Series of the theosophy Library.
    http://theosophy.org/tlodocs/teachers/CleanthesOfAssos.htm
    CLEANTHES OF ASSOS
    Lead me, O Zeus, and lead me, Destiny,
    What way soe'er ye have appointed me!
    I follow unafraid: yea, though the will
    Turn recreant, I needs must follow still.
    CLEANTHES Athens shone forth as the source of philosophical light for the Mediterranean world even while the classical polis Stoa Poikile, Zeno had argued that Deity is the creative fire in the universe, the source of its evolution and coherence. The Stoics identified God with the primordial fire of Heraclitus, the highest aether, Anima Mundi and providence. Cleanthes brought to this formal requirement of Stoic thought an ardent devotion which exalts the creative fire as the focus, foundation and director of the cosmos, and the Logos as the source of order and harmony within it. For Cleanthes, there is a distinct contrast between Deity and matter, between the Logos and the cosmos, but this duality is understood within an embracing unity. He called the Heraclitean fire phlox

    69. Introduction To The Theosophy Discussion Lists
    Information on various lists and instructions on how to become a member.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Chats and Forums......GENERAL INFORMATION theosophy Discussion Lists. Current theosophy discussionlists (via e-mail) THEOS-L - General theosophy discussions.
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    GENERAL INFORMATION - Theosophy Discussion Lists
    Current Theosophy discussion lists (via e-mail):
    THEOS-L - General Theosophy discussions. This is the main list. THEOS-BUDS - Discussing the future of the Theosophical Movement. THEOS-ROOTS - Discussing the history, and historical literature of the Theosophical Movement. THEOS-NEWS - For posting news and announcements about Theosophical events and activities. THEOS-SPAN - For the benefit of Spanish Speaking Theosophists. TI-L - Discussion List for Theosophy International. (see sites of interest below) ACT-L - Association of Concerned Theosophists Discussions concerning theosophical fundamentalism and the politics of the various societies. What they don't want you to know.
    To join (log on) the Theosophy discussion lists, just visit their web sites: http://list.vnet.net/?enter=list-name list-name is one of the lists above. If there are any questions, e-mail a message to John E Mead at jmead@infoave.net Other Sites of Interest: Theosophical Society in America Theosophy International Theosophical University Press HTML by John E. Mead. Email comments to

    70. The Cynic's Tea Party
    Daily thoughts, random commentia, and stray neuron firings from the laughing muse. Caffeine, design, satire, theosophy, cynicism, software, cats. And anything else not nailed down.
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    Now aren't you sorry you're not using a standards-compliant browser ? Things would look much nicer. For one, you wouldn't be seeing these pages with the navigation stacked willy-nilly on top of the content. You wouldn't even be seeing this paragraph. And it would all be painless
    However, you can just scroll down and read the content, if you don't mind the results of a lack of CSS support in your browser. It's there, it just doesn't look as pretty. The Cynic's Tea Party Volume 03, Issue 03: March 2003 Site Navigation: Home Blog Fiction Games Rants Reviews Taking Action Travelogue Web Resources Miscellany About Contact Linkage Previously, on CTP-TV... Search this site:
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    71. Cathy's Theosophical Website-Welcome
    Personal view of theosophy and religion by Catherine Gould. With conspiracy theories, developed after september 11th.
    http://www.onet.net/~cathy/

    72. THE ROOTS OF THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT - Oriental Renaissance- Theosophy - Occultism
    A gentle critique of Blavatsky's engagement of Eastern tradition, by Michael Rogge.
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/newageb.html#THEOS
    The roots of the
    NEW AGE
    PART TWO
    The oriental renaissance of the 19th century
    The philosophers of the 18th century were disenchanted with the state of civilization they saw around them. Praise of another culture became popular. China was one of them. Chinoisery appeared on furniture and porcelain. Operas and plays had Chinese themes. Some even considered the wisdom of Confucius superior to the tenets of Christianity. The fascination with the Orient reached its peak during Romanticism
    Western scholars had begun to study Sanskrit in the 17th century. But it was not until the 19th century that translations of Indian scriptures became available in the West. French scholars took the lead. Along with Sanskrit (1785) other languages were deciphered: Pahlavi in 1793, cuneiforms in 1803, hieroglyphs in 1822, and Avestan in 1832. The path was now paved to the treasures of Eastern thought. Authentic texts of Buddhism were discovered by Hodgson in 1821 while living in Nepal. He obtained 400 Sanskrit and Tibetan volumes. A Pali grammar was published in 1826 by Burnouf and Lassen. A young Hungarian, Csoma de Koros, went so far as to enter monastic life in Tibet in 1850. Prinsep deciphered inscriptions of Ashoko between 1834 and 1837.

    73. Theosophy: New Age's Predecessors
    theosophy, 1875now. General. Collation of Theosophical glossaries;Madame Blavatsky's Baboon; review; Skeptic's Dictionary theosophy;
    http://www.stelling.nl/simpos/theosophy.htm
    Theosophy, 1875-now
    General Education History C.W. Leadbeater ... Theosofie Nederlands To SIMPOS home page
    General
  • Collation of Theosophical glossaries
  • Madame Blavatsky's Baboon ; review
  • Skeptic's Dictionary: Theosophy
  • Theosophy and related tendencies ; German
  • Theosophie ; Deutsch
  • Società Teosofica ; Italiano
    Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
  • Madame Blavatsky's Baboon ; review
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    Education
  • Teosofins skräckskola (Point Loma); Swedish
    History
  • Summary of the book: The Politics of Divine Wisdom. Theosophy and labour, national, and women's movements in Indonesia and South Asia, 1875-1947
  • Indexes of persons and keywords in the book: The Politics of Divine Wisdom. Theosophy and labour, national, and women's movements in Indonesia and South Asia, 1875-1947
  • Lecture at the European Social Science History Conference, 1996, on
    The Theosophical Society and labour and national movements in Indonesia, 1913-1918
  • Liberalism and Theosophy in Indonesia, The Netherlands, and Germany, 1918-1933
  • Article from Theosophical History Marx and Engels on Spiritualism and Theosophy
  • Atlantis myth, the far Right, Theosophy, Anthroposophy, Aryosophy
  • 74. Liberalism And Theosophy: Indonesia And Weimar Germany, 1918-1933
    Limits of liberalism and theosophy, mainly in Indonesia and German Weimar republic,19181933. 6). theosophy influenced the liberal Mexican president Madero.
    http://www.stelling.nl/simpos/libetheo.htm
    The limits of liberalism and of Theosophy
    colonial Indonesia and the German Weimar republic, 1918-1933
    English: home page Nederlands home page
    by Herman A.O. de Tollenaere
    ‘Liberalism' in this essay means a political tendency which arose during the struggle against monarchical absolutism and feudalism, for instance, in the French Revolution. Liberalism's social base was the bourgeoisie: lower on the early nineteenth century social ladder than the nobility, higher than the nascent working class, or the poor peasantry. Later, liberals faced opposition from different directions than they were used to, especially various forms of socialism. So, my concept of liberalism has boundaries on at least two sides. It differs from how the word was often used in czarist Russia, or in the United States, as, roughly, a synonym of ‘Leftist', with a boundary mainly on the Right. In this essay, I aim to explore somewhat the limits of liberalism: boundaries with other tendencies, and limits in potential. This I will do, looking at a time when liberalism's optimist nineteenth century heyday was over: 1918-1933, in a Germany, heading towards the Third Reich, and an Indonesia , heading towards a showdown between colonialism and nationalism.

    75. Alpheus--Annie Besant's Quest For Truth
    Article discussing new age from the viewpoint of its theosophical roots, starting with Annie Besant.
    http://www.alpheus.org/html/articles/theosophy/bevir3.html
    HOME NEW ABOUT ALPHEUS CONTACT US ... SEARCH
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    Annie Besant's Quest for Truth: Christianity, Secularism, and New Age Thought
    by Mark Bevir
    Abstract
    Annie Besant's Quest for Truth: Christianity, Secularism, and New Age Thought
    The Dilemmas Posed

    The experience of doubt set up various themes that then gave continuity to Besant's multifarious activities. With respect to the physical nature of the universe, these themes were, first, a somewhat mystical concern with truth, and, second, an insistence on natural explanations incorporating current scientific knowledge. With respect to the moral nature of the universe, these themes were, first, a concern with social duty within a humanitarian context, and, second, an insistence on a natural account of a just order in which everyone receives what they deserve and from which we can eliminate evil. These themes run through the whole of the rest of her life. Social and Cultural Pressures
    Secularism
    Socialism
    Theosophy
    Conclusion
    Biographical Note

    Mark Bevir received his D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. He is now a member of the Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. His recent publications include

    76. Theosophy World — Archives (Theosophy CD 013)
    Online mp3files with theosophical content.Category Society Religion and Spirituality theosophy......theosophy World — Archives. An Internet Magazine Dedicated to the TheosophicalPhilosophy And its Practical Application in the Modern World. theosophy CD 013.
    http://www.theosophist.com/collection/INDEX.HTM

    77. David B. Parker's Kennesaw Page
    History, scholarship, vita, teaching, Bill Arp and humor, Sam Jones and southern religious culture, L. Frank Baum, theosophy.
    http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~dparker
    Welcome to my Kennesaw Faculty Page! I've been in the Department of History and Philosophy at KSU since 1993. My philosophy is, "No one gets out of my class awake." If you'd like to learn more about the courses I teach, you may visit my Teaching Page My research interests and scholarly pursuits Bill Arp , an essayist and humorist from Cartersville (where I live), popular in the late nineteenth century. I've also written about evangelist Sam Jones , another Cartersville figure. A few years ago, I got interested in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. You can also reach these pages by visiting David Parker's Page in History Of my professional service activities , I'm especially proud of my association with Dr. George Tindall's America: A Narrative History , one of the most popular college-level US History textbooks; I wrote eight editions of the Instructor's Manual that accompanied it. For a more complete (but boring) list of my academic activities, you may visit my vita . (A vita , in academic circles, is a resume.) For ease of navigation, please visit my Site Map for a complete list of pages on my website.

    78. Esoteric And Science News
    Controversial material on theosophical history.Category Society Religion and Spirituality theosophy History...... Not only theosophy is Racist, Mormons Too? I think it's fair to conclude that theBook of Mormon is a work of fiction, Thomas Murphy states, flat as fact.
    http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~muehleb9/
    Last updated - March 30, 2003
    Esoteric and Science News
    Also: Esoteric and World Event News, From Esoteric to Pseudo-Science , Esoteric and Science of Consciousness Today (to come soon) Just as the Romantic period was a result of and reaction against the Enlightenment proper, so do esoteric spokespersons reject mainstream science decry modern life and look back at a nostalgic past or/and future. This nonreligious web site looks at current viewpoints and the History of Ideas of: cousciousness research, the esoteric tradition and pseudo-science, alternative History/ Science/Archeology and so on. This is a challenging, not skeptic, web site. If you see any historical information on this website that is in error, pls. provide evidence and we will change it immediately. So far, as of March 30, 2003 only one person has sent such, which might be due to the fact that we do double check all incoming information and use only the best available sources. UPDATED DAILY A Sociology of the Esoteric

    Behind the veil of all the hieratic and mystical allegories of ancient doctrines, behind the darkness and strange ordeals of all initiations, under the seal of all sacred writings, in the ruins of Nineveh or Thebes, on the crumbling stones of old temples and on the blackened visage of the Assyrian or Egyptian sphinx, in the monstrous or marvelous paintings which interpret to the faithful of India the inspired pages of the Vedas, in the cryptic emblems of our old books on alchemy, in the ceremonies practiced at reception by all secret societies, there are found indications of a doctrine which is everywhere the same and everywhere carefully concealed.

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    80. Helena Blavatsky Temple
    A page of links to various other sites on Helena and theosophy.
    http://sangha.net/agni-yoga/upasika.htm
    Helena Blavatsky Temple
    Welcome to the Temple of the founder of the Theosophical Society,
    a leading champion of the World Brotherhood, who brought the Ancient Wisdom of the Orient to the West

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