Some News and Articles more or less about Theosophy
Nehandaradio.com
Of all the lies and misrepresentations which abound regarding Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, one of the worst is the ridiculous insinuation that she was a racist and that after her death her writings and theories strongly influenced Adolf Hitler and Nazism.
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Nehandaradio.com
I am responding to the first part of your article “Beware of esoteric New Age mumbo jumbo”, where inferences are made at the person of Madame Blavatsky and the Theosophical philosophy in general.
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Business-standard.com
Screened at the 21st Kolkata International Film Festival, a documentary on the life and works of Wanda Dynowska, the Polish theosophist who made India her home, has lifted the veil of obscurity shrouding the social activist's contribution to fostering unity amid the debate over intolerance in India.
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DailyO
The Theosophists were one of the first and most influential spiritual groups to arise in the West that sought their inspiration from India.
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LA Times
Painter Lawren Harris (1885-1970) is a national icon in Canada, but not widely known outside his home country. At the UCLA Hammer Museum, a modest show of “greatest hits” from the dozen years when his wilderness landscape theme matured — and before he abandoned it for total abstraction — seeks to widen his appreciation in the United States.
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Torontoist.com
Born in Brantford in 1885, to the family who owned the Harris agricultural equipment empire, Lawren Harris first came to Toronto to study at St. Andrew’s College. When he enrolled at University of Toronto, his mathematics professor persuaded him to focus on painting.
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TheStar.com
Fresh air and lifelong beliefs in theosophy and mysticism were just the things Harris needed, and gradually he regained his strength.
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brantfordexpositor.ca
While studying in Germany, Harris became interested in theosophy, a mystical branch of religious philosophy that would inform his later paintings.
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TheGuardian.com
In Laren his studios were mostly wooden huts. One was so damp that his colours could not dry properly. But he resumed his interest in theosophy. He had first joined Amsterdam’s Theosophical Society in 1909.
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business-standard.com
Irish-born freedom fighter Annie Besant remains a key figure in history as a friend of India. A staunch critic of British rule, as well as the Church, Besant was the first woman chairperson of Indian National Congress.
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reason.com
A devotee of Theosophy and other building blocks of New Age thought, Wallace was the man who persuaded the president to add the eye-in-the-pyramid symbol to the country's currency, thus giving ammo to everyone out there who thinks the Illuminati control the money supply.
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TheNewOrleansAdvocate.com
East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave. Scott Ramsey of The Theosophical Society in New Orleans leads a discussion on theosophy and self-transformation. Monthly discussions are held in the A/V conference room on the second floor of the library.
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TheHindu.com
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India. Nehru learnt his basics through tutors at home. His interest in Science and Theosophy was nurtured by a tutor called Ferdinand T Brooks.
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Island.lk
The founders of the T.S., Madame Blavatsky and Col. Olcott, had established contact with Sinhala Buddhist leaders from their New York headquarters, even before they set sail for India in late 1878.
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catchnews.com
At an early age, even as he was educated in Christian institutions, he found himself drawn towards Buddhism. This affinity to Buddhism was eventually cemented when Colonel Olcott and Madam Blavatsky, two of the founders of the Theosophical society in Britain began visiting Ceylon and declared themselves Buddhists.
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And some critical, false or unjustified News and Articles about Theosophy
Nehandaradio.com
Madame Blavatsky, founder of modern Theosophy was a worshipper of satan. That is very clear from her writings. She believed that “Satan is the god of our planet, and the only god.” She also thought that Lucifer is the Holy Ghost and satan “at one and the same time.”
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WestWord.com
Doreal’s writings about the Great White Lodge and the Ascended Masters will seem curiously similar, if not an outright rip-off. Theosophy was a common launching pad for the multitude of seers, clairvoyants, mediums, “white mahatmas,” yogis, gurus and swamis who advertised in newspapers and magazines across America in the early 1900s.
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DailyMail.co.uk
The house was built in 1928 by the Griscom family, a group of devout Theosophists, who reportedly hoped that when Jesus returned to Earth, he would rule from the Bronx mansion.
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noisey.vice.com
In 1875, a Russian immigrant in New York City named Helena Blavatsky formed the Theosophical Society with her friends. Blavatsky claimed to communicate with a host of spirits, including Jesus.
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newswithviews.com
A few years after Auguste Comte's secular humanist principles were published, Madame Helena Blavatsky founded the Theosophical Society on October 10, 1875. It was Luciferian, and Blavatsky...
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newswithviews.com
Madame Blavatsky, the occult teacher whose disciple Alice Bailey set up Lucifer Publishing on the grounds of the UN and trained world leaders in the ways of the occult, commented upon “the Giants of Old” and the advanced science and technology they used in her book, The Secret Doctrine....
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newswithviews.com
the spiritual agenda of the UN, you discover they are Satanic. The UN and the globalists are following “The Plan” outlined by the Russian occult teacher Madame Blavatsky, who wrote “Lucifer is the divine and terrestrial light, ‘The Holy Ghost’ and ‘Satan’ ...
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countercurrents.org
Author counterpoises theory of Aryan migration spreading into North west as against Theosophist theory propagated in India by Madame Helena Blavatsky that not only Aryans are indigenous but also were the fountainheads of world civilization and all human achievements have travelled from India!
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atlasobscura.com
An illustration from the 1897 book Hours with the Ghosts, or, Nineteenth Century Witchcraft: Illustrated Investigations into the Phenomena of Spiritualism and Theosophy, showing scientists investigating the claims of a spirit medium.
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