Theosophy News Worldwide 2nd Quarter 2014 - Press outside the movement about Theosophy

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FinancalTimes.com

Mondrian and his Studios, Tate Liverpool – review

A show that explores the significance of the artist’s space
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The Hindu

Theosophical Society to boost online presence

The Theosophical Society headquartered in Adyar will focus on building an online presence, Tim Boyd, international president of the society, said here on Thursday.
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History of the Adepts

Sri Aurobindo warns against obscurantism in Theosophy

Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950), born Aurobindo Ghose in Calcutta, is the Indian spiritual teacher of greatest relevance to the Church of Light due to his long partnership with Mirra Alfassa Richard (1878-1973), “the Mother,” who had been a disciple and student of Max Theon.
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MontrealGazette.com

Turning the page on Brunei

I’ve said all I can say about the laws in Brunei that have drawn international protest.
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Swans.com

David Icke's Simple Life

I’ve said all I can say about the laws in Brunei that have drawn international protest.
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FreePressJournal.in

Journey of soul from death to rebirth

What is death? Death is the final withdrawal of consciousness from its outermost form, the physical body.
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FreePressJournal.in

Journey of soul from death to rebirth

What is death? Death is the final withdrawal of consciousness from its outermost form, the physical body.
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The Spectator

When Mondrian was off the grid

At Margate's Turner Contemporary, you can see the surprising beginnings of his style.
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GetWestLondon.co.uk

What Kevin Heard: When Stone the Crows made their impact

Music reviewer Kevin Bryan recommends another helping of great music from yesteryear that readers make like to download for the first time or listen to again.
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The Guardian

Mondrian and His Studios; Mondrian and Colour – review

Some years after he had renounced figurative painting for good, Piet Mondrian had a momentary lapse with a startling self-portrait made in 1918.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Art Museum shows Wassily Kandinsky works

Wassily Kandinsky described painting as a "thundering collision" of worlds in conflict.
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artlyst.com

Piet Mondrian Neo Plasticism And Urban Spacial Relationships Tate Liverpool

Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) was one of the most important contributors to the development of abstract art in the early part of the 20th century.
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And some (partly unjustified) critical News and Articles


Socialistalternative.org

An Atheist’s History of Belief: understanding our most extraordinary invention

Kneale is more muddled when he attempts to equate Nazism with religion. He describes how in 1875 Madame Blavatsky, a Ukrainian aristocrat, announced the Theosophy Movement, a mishmash of ‘alternative’ religion, spiritualism and racism.
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gilmer.fetchyournews.com

The curch that tolerate Heresy

The story is told of a pastor of a large church who had a dream one night that really opened his eyes.
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newswithviews.com

Enemies on the left, false friends on the right

Only if we desire to know the truth and desire it fervently can we stand to be told that we the people are public enemy number one.
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theglobaldispatch.com

The Beast, The False Jesus, & The Rapture: Double-Cross – Freemasons

Yet there is another “front” group that the Jesuits control. It is the Freemasons..
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brooklynrail.org

Kris-Crossing

Allow me to beg your indulgence as I don a shawl and, disguising myself as Madame Blavatksy, summon a ghost.
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