Theosophy News Worldwide 1st Quarter 2024

This issue was published on 2024-04-08 or 3 months 2 weeks ago.

Editorial

Steven Otto

Dear friends of Theosophy,

this is for the time being the last issue of Theosophy World News. 10 years ago, at the beginning of 2014, the first Theosophy World Newsletter was published and about 40 issues have been published since then.

At that time, 2014, I wanted to give something back to Theosophy, because it changed my life for the better, and so I did. And it was interesting to be involved in the movement as "chronicler" and watch it develop, although 10 years is not a very long time for a movement that is much older than the 150 years since Blavatsky.

The main reason for this indefinitely long break: It is currently no longer technically possible to compile international news from outside the movement in a simple way (therefore this is also an incomplete issue). However, this became the main part of the newsletter within the last years, as both, the news and articles from the movement itself, are becoming fewer and fewer and fewer.

Certainly, there is a lot of work in the regular magazines, in the area of video there is a lot going on in terms of publications, also in social media, but for this newsletter and its focus (away from social media and YouTube) it is too little due to the circumstances just mentioned.

Maybe there will be a sequel at some point, but for now that's it and the only thing left for me is, to wish you much success in your theosophical work.

With kind regards from Germany

Steven Otto
Editor of Theosophy World News

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Topic of the quarter

Thoughts along the way

As this is the last issue for the time being, I would like to say once again (I have done so many times before) what is close to my heart (my thoughts) regarding Theosophy.

It is very important for the success of Theosophy:

No. 1. to recognise, that the teaching was given to us by Blavatsky at that time in order to start a moral revolution in the West, from which we are now further away than we have probably been for a long time, and that this should be the goal of most of the theosophical work after Blavatsky.

No. 2. to recognise, that the (earthly) human being, the Ego, is not a priori immortal, but must earn this immortality (like every spiritual being) by his own efforts, and that only in this present life, if he incessantly refines his character and strives towards reason (so he strengthens his will and pushes himself away from "matter").

No. 3. to recognise, that No. 2 is the key to No. 1 and therefore also to stop ignoring the higher 3 levels of consciousness of man, planet etc. as given by Blavatsky (see SD, Vol.1. p. 177 + 200), because this 3 higher levels are the gateway through which the journey into higher realms of teaching begins, which is the key to No. 2.

I don't want to bore the reader here with quotes from the Teachers and Blavatsky that make this clear.

In conclusion, I would like to say, that it is not about presenting an attractive teaching that is as free of contradictions as possible in order to convince as many people as possible, but rather to recognise (imho) that it is precisely the (esoteric) contradictions and their development potential that are highly interesting aspect of the teaching and that it was and is always (in Theosophy) about the few, who become more, who are willing to and whose karma allows such a real and spiritual view.

The problem of true theosophy and its great mission is the working out of clear, unequivocal conceptions of ethic ideas and duties which would satisfy most and best the altruistic and right feeling in us; and the modelling of these conceptions for their adaptation into such forms of daily life where they may be applied with most equitableness.

The Original Programme of The Theosophical Society, by H. P. Blavatsky, H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writings, 7:145-171

News from Theosophical Societies

EUST is glad to share Tim Wyatt's new film produced in co-operation with the Leeds Lodge of the Theosophical Society. And EUST calls once again for Papers for the next Theosophical History Conference.

TS Adyar is facing trouble due to a resurvey of the land owned by TS in chennai, more on this in the article section under Theos Talk.

For more News from TS see the magazine section.

 

However superhuman the efforts of the early Christian fathers to obliterate the Secret Doctrine from the very memory of man, they all failed. Truth can never be killed ; hence the failure to sweep away entirely from the face of the earth every vestige of that ancient Wisdom, and to shackle and gag every witness who testified to it.

HPB in SD Vol. I, Introduction

Theosophical Magazines

The TS Point Loma Blavatskyhouse

Lucifer
Periodical magazine for seekers of truth
publisher, Lucifer No. 1 - 2024

 

The TS (Pasadena) Australasian Section

Theosophy Downunder
Newsletter of the Theosophical Society (Pasadena) Australasian Section
publisher, currently only per Mail via theosophydownunder@hotmail.com

 

TS (Adyar) in Australia

Theosophy in Australia Quarterly
Newsletter/Quarterly of the TS (Adyar) in Australia
publisher, no longer freely available

 

The Aquarian Theosophist

The Aquarian Theosophist
publisher, Jan. 2024 (pdf), Feb. 2024 (pdf), March 2024 (pdf)

 

United Lodge of Theosophists (ULT)

The Theosophical Movement Magazine
publisher, Jan. 2024 (pdf), Feb. 2024 (pdf), March 2024(pdf)

 

The TS Pasadena American Section

The Spiral Path
publisher, Spring Solstice 2024 (pdf)

 

It is for the latter [the personalities] to cling to it; and thus partaking of its [Monads] divine nature, obtain immortality.

H. P. Blavatsky, SD:I:175

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Hi Steven, Your decision to suspend - at least for the time being - new issues has obviously to be respected. You are the only one to trully know the challenge of preparing them. I wouldn´t mind too much though on one of the reasons you mention - the little (easier) availability of "material": there is plenty of material in this issue - as always - and possibly more than what people can really assimilate in a quarter. Everything is cyclic, news are, and the ebbs and lows are just part of it. Quality over quantity, no? Anyway, you know you are the only one in the world to provide an overview of the TM, and it would be a pity to see your work come to an end. Still, this has to be respected. Jut as food for thoughts, but couldn´t people (TS, ULT, etc) elect a responsible to send you what is going on beside your work of going after them and/or gathering nes on-line? All the best, Stefan.
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Hello Stefan, thanks for your kind words, very much appreciated. Obliging others to co-operate by sending me the articles, for example, is something that I don't think would work. Thanks for your efforts though, as you say, everything evolves and who knows what will happen next :)

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I was very sad to read of your decision- I have always enjoyed reading your publication and to publish it on BBR - the worlds largest community of Theosophists.
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Thank you for your support, Steven, I have always appreciated your comments. Thanks a lot and all the best.

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I was the till end of 2022 the art-director and pre-press editor of the three times yearly appearing magazin "Theosophie heute" for the Theosophische Gesellschaft in Deutschland e.V. So reading your publication was very helpful for my work. Ihank you.
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Thank you for your publication & hard work over the last ten years. It has been much appreciated.
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Dear Steven, I am sorry to read that you are calling it quits after 10 years. I really liked this compilation, because it gave me a much wider view and insight into the whole movement than I am capable of myself. I love the interesting reads you have found and brought to my attention by sharing. Thanks for what you've done so far, and I hope you're re-energized after some rest. Greetings from Budapest: Adrienne

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