FinancalTimes.com
A show that explores the significance of the artist’s space
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The Hindu
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 (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
I’ve said all I can say about the laws in Brunei that have drawn international protest.
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Swans.com
I’ve said all I can say about the laws in Brunei that have drawn international protest.
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FreePressJournal.in
What is death? Death is the final withdrawal of consciousness from its outermost form, the physical body.
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FreePressJournal.in
What is death? Death is the final withdrawal of consciousness from its outermost form, the physical body.
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The Spectator
At Margate's Turner Contemporary, you can see the surprising beginnings of his style.
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GetWestLondon.co.uk
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
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
Wassily Kandinsky described painting as a "thundering collision" of worlds in conflict.
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artlyst.com
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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Socialistalternative.org
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 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
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
Yet there is another “front” group that the Jesuits control. It is the Freemasons..
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brooklynrail.org
Allow me to beg your indulgence as I don a shawl and, disguising myself as Madame Blavatksy, summon a ghost.
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