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  1. The Externalisation Of The Heirarchy (Theosophy) by Alice A. Bailey, 1957
  2. What theosophy is by L. W Rogers, 1950
  3. Theosophy and the Higher Life, Or, Spiritual Dynamics and the Divine and Miraculous Man by George Wyld, 2010-01-10
  4. Everyone's Guide to Theosophy by Harry Benjamin, 1986-06
  5. Theosophy And The Occult Hierarchy by Two Chelas in the Theosophical Society, 2010-05-22
  6. The Science of Social Organization or the Laws of Manu in the Light of Theosophy by Bhagavan Das, 2007-07-25
  7. From Theosophy to Christian Faith by E. R. McNeile, 2010-09-10
  8. Answers to questions on the ocean of Theosophy by Robert Crosbie, 1974
  9. Thrice-greatest Hermes; studies in Hellenistic theosophy and gnosis, being a translation of the extant sermons and fragments of the Trismegistic literature, with prolegomena, commentaries, and notes by Trismegistus Hermes, G R. S. 1863-1933 Mead, 2010-08-08
  10. Plotinus: The Theosophy of the Greeks by G. R. S. Mead, 2010-05-23
  11. Theosophy And The Coming Force by Katharine Hillard, 2006-09-15
  12. The Ocean of Theosophy: By William Q. Judge by William Quan Quan, 2010-04-20
  13. Popular Lectures on Theosophy by Annie Besant, 2010-05-23
  14. The First Book of Theosophy in Questions and Answers 1927 by P. Pavri, 2007-07-25

121. Theosophy
theosophy s the original. Key Concepts of theosophy. A brief outline of Theosophical Doctrine. Who s Who in the History of Mysticism
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122. H. P. Blavatsky And The Theosophical Movement - Historical Sketch
A biography of Blavatsky and history of theosophy. A Brief Historical Sketch By Charles J. Ryan. Second and Revised Edition edited by Grace F. Knoche.
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/hpb-tm/hpbtm-hp.htm
Theosophical University Press Online Edition
H. P. BLAVATSKY and the THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT
A Brief Historical Sketch
By CHARLES J. RYAN
Second and Revised Edition edited by Grace F. Knoche NOTE: Those wishing to view the illustrations off line need to download the file hpbtm-i.zip from this directory (hpb-tm).
C ONTENTS
Prefatory Note Foreword Chapter 1 : Introductory Chapter 2 : Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Chapter 3 : Training in Chelaship Chapter 4 : From Apprenticeship to Duty Chapter 5 : Work Begun in America Chapter 6 : Foundation of The Theosophical Society Chapter 7 : "Isis Unveiled" Chapter 8 : Early Days in India Chapter 9 : Development of the Indian Work Chapter 10 : Work in India and Ceylon Chapter 11 : The Second Septenary Cycle of The Theosophical Society Chapter 12 : Tour in Europe in 1884 Chapter 13 : The Coulomb Conspiracy Against Theosophy Chapter 14 : Aftereffects of the Conspiracy Chapter 15 : T. Subba Row and Brahmanism Chapter 16 : H. P. Blavatsky in Europe Chapter 17 : H. P. Blavatsky Organizes New Work, Exoteric and Esoteric Chapter 18 : Revival of the Work in America Chapter 19 : The Closing Years of H. P. Blavatsky's Life

123. "Remembering H. S. Olcott" By Sarah Belle Dougherty
From Sunrise magazine, February/March 1997.
http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/theos/th-sbdo.htm
Remembering H. S. Olcott
By Sarah Belle Dougherty Henry Steel Olcott, President-Founder of the Theosophical Society, died 90 years ago this month. A selfless humanitarian, skillful organizer and administrator, and dedicated servant of his and H. P. Blavatsky's teachers for over thirty years, Olcott brought The Theosophical Society into existence as an organization through his determination and resourcefulness. Before meeting Blavatsky at the age of 42, Olcott had led an eventful life. The eldest of six children, he was born on August 2, 1832 in Orange, New Jersey. In his teens he attended the College of the City of New York and Columbia University until his father's business failed in 1851. Olcott then moved near his uncles in Ohio, where he farmed for shares for two years, which awakened his interest in agriculture. His uncles encouraged his interest in the paranormal, including mesmerism, in which he found he had some ability. Returning to the East Coast, Olcott studied agriculture and was recognized for his work at the Model Farm of Scientific Agriculture at Newark, New Jersey. Soon he co-founded a farm school in Mt. Vernon, New York, which pioneered modern methods of teaching agriculture in the US. He became an expert on sorgho and imphee crops, writing a well-received book on the subject (1858), and also did agricultural research in Europe. The Mark Lane Express and New York Tribune both retained him as agricultural correspondent. In 1860, when Virginia authorities forbade any Northerner from witnessing the hanging of John Brown, Olcott volunteered to witness the event incognito for his New York paper, and succeeded.

124. The Key To Theosophy- By H.P.Blavatsky
Though theosophy, or the Eclectic Theosophical system, is generally attributed to Insist that between theosophy and the Theosophical Society there is no
http://www.theosophical.ca/keytheos.htm
Dedicated by "H.P.B." To all her Pupils, That They may Learn and Teach in their turn.
The Key to Theosophy
A Clear Exposition in the Form of Question and Answer of the Ethics, Science, and Philosophy for the Study of Which The Theosophical Society has been Founded.
H.P. Blavatsky
Preface
Some care has been taken in disentangling some part of what is true from what is false in Spiritualistic teachings as to the postmortem life, and to showing the true nature of Spiritualistic phenomena. Previous explanations of a similar kind have drawn much wrath upon the writer's devoted head; the Spiritualists, like too many others, preferring to believe what is pleasant rather than what is true, and becoming very angry with anyone who destroys an agreeable delusion. For the past year Theosophy has been the target for every poisoned arrow of Spiritualism, as though the possessors of a half truth felt more antagonism to the possessors of the whole truth than those who had no share to boast of. Very hearty thanks are due from the author to many Theosophists who have sent suggestions and questions, or have otherwise contributed help during the writing of this book. The work will be the more useful for their aid, and that will be their best reward.

125. Ancient Wisdom By Annie Besant
Online book on theosophy, by Annie Besant.
http://www.theosophical.ca/AncientWisdom1.htm
THE ANCIENT WISDOM
by Annie Besant
1911 Reprint
(continues on Section 2)
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
THE PHYSICAL PLANE

THE ASTRAL PLANE

THE MENTAL PLANE
...
REINCARNATION

Section 2 of this document [not yet connected]
REINCARNATION (CONTINUED)

KARMA

THE LAW OF SACRIFICE
MAN'S ASCENT ... BUILDING A KOSMOS
PREFACE
This book is intended to place in the hands of the general reader an epitome of theosophical teachings, sufficiently plain to serve the elementary student, and sufficiently full to lay a sound foundation for further knowledge. It is hoped that it may serve as an introduction to the profounder works of H.P.Blavatsky, and be a convenient steppingstone to their study. Those who have learned a little of the Ancient Wisdom know the illumination, the peace, the joy, the strength, its lessons have brought into their lives. That this book may win some to con its teachings,and to prove for themselves their value, is the prayer with which it is sent forth into the world. Annie Besant, August 1897 INTRODUCTION
THE UNITY UNDERLYING ALL RELIGIONS
It was once said of the Christian Scriptures by a devotee that they contained shallows in which a child could wade and depths in which a giant must swim. A similar statement might be made of Theosophy, for some of its teachings are so simple and so practical that any person of average intelligence can understand and follow them, while others are so lofty, so profound, that the ablest strains his intellect to contain them and sinks exhausted in the effort.

126. Theosophical Society In The Philippines Home Page
This is the official home page for the Theosophical Society in the Philippines.
http://www.theosophy.ph/
Theosophical Classics CD-ROM Now Available
All the great classical theosophical books are now available in one CD-ROM, with a very fast search engine that can find any word in the entire 27 volumes that include: 1. Secret Doctrine, Vols. I and II by H.P. Blavatsky
2. Isis Unveiled, Vols. I and II by H.P. Blavatsky
3. H.P. Blavatsky Collected Writings, 15 volumes (including Index)
4. The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, chronological edition
5. The Key to Theosophy by H.P. Blavatsky
6. Voice of the Silence by H.P. Blavatsky
7. Light on the Path by Mabel Collins
8. Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, Series I and II
9. Transactions of the Blavatsky Lodge
10. The Theosophical Glossary by H.P. Blavatsky 11. Esoteric Buddhism by A.P. Sinnett Click here for more details on the features of the CD ROM You may order copies of the Theosophical Classics CD ROM by sending a US Dollar check to: Theosophical Publishing House 1 Iba Street, Quezon City Philippines The price is US$24.95 per copy plus airmail cost (US$3.00 for Asia, and US$5.00 for outside of Asia). Dealers outside of the Philippines may inquire for discounts. Email us at tspeace@info.com.ph.

127. Mencius
An article published in the journal theosophy in 1927. Considers the teachings of this sage from a theosophical perspective.
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/ancientlandmarks/Mencius.html
THEOSOPHY, Vol. 15, No. 3, January, 1927
(Pages 113-118; Size: 20K)
(Number 12 of a 59-part series) ANCIENT LANDMARKS
XII
M ENCIUS
THE period immediately following the era of Lao Tzu and Confucius is of special interest to the student of Theosophy. An hundred schools and a thousand sects sprang into existence a few antagonistic to both, a few true to their teachings, and many playing and profiting with their names and sayings. We do not propose to deal with the first and the third. Our task is to point at the landmarks of the Wisdom-Religion and so we must now turn to the labours of those who carried on the work of the two great men. Schisms arose as between the early apostles after the passing of Jesus. Mencius on the one hand, Lieh Tzu and Chwang Tzu on the other. If they and their immediate admirers had remained loyal to the Original Impulse which manifested in the works of Lao Tzu and Confucius they would have prepared the mind of their race to be fecundated by the philosophy of the Great Buddha himself which was presently to energize and build a spiritual structure in China. But the schisms produced sects, as they always do; and when in the first century of the Christian era Buddhism reached China, the mind of the people was not ready; and those who received it themselves became a sect. Three important names emerge Mencius, Lieh Tzu, and Chwang Tzu. After them came degradation and corruption. In the sayings of these three the Theosophic influence of the two Sages is felt, but with 275 B.C. the force spent itself; there was hardly any in the public world to keep it focalized in his own life or school. Ambition for personal power and gain made the channels impure and unfit. Then arose temples and priests with ceremonies according to Confucius, in letter but contrary to the spirit; also the lower forms of magic and mediumism and psychical practices which were called the manifestations of Tao, but were as far away from the Tao of the great Classic as the Christian Churches are from the Sermon on the Mount or the psychism of Neo-Theosophy is from the Wisdom of the pure Theosophy of H.P.B.

128. Rudy's Page On Theosophy
Rudy s Page on theosophy. Ahimsa (Sanskrit) from anot + the verbal root hims to injure, kill, destroy Harmlessness; one of the cardinal virtues.
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Rudy's Page on Theosophy
Ahimsa (Sanskrit) [from anot + the verbal root hims to injure, kill, destroy] Harmlessness; one of the cardinal virtues. The sanctity of life is imbodied in the teachings of the Buddhists and Jains, as well as of many Hindu schools. Asoka, the first Buddhist emperor, particularly espoused ahimsa as part of the practice of dharma. According to Manu (4:148), one may acquire the faculty of "remembering former births" by the observance of ahimsa. In the Vamana-Purana, ahimsa is personified as the wife of Dharma, whose offspring, Nara and Narayana (epithets of Arjuna and Krishna respectively), pointed the way to spiritual enlightenment. Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary,

129. Theosophy Library Online - Theosophical Books, Articles, Quotes, And Mailing Lis
Memorial to Raghavan Narasimhan Iyer includes many of his writings. Articles from Hermes magazine. Complete text and quotesof-the-day from The Jewel in the Lotus.
http://www.theosophy.org/
This Site is Dedicated To THE SPIRITUAL ENLIGHTENMENT OF HUMANITY
Which Is And Always Will Be THE CAUSE OF MAHATMAS
Sri Raghavan Iyer
March 10, 1930 - June 20, 1995

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"...the Brotherhood of Bodhisattvas, the Society of Sages, the Lodge of Mahatmas continuously resides on this cosmic plane of supreme cognition. These self-luminous beings are everywhere and nowhere.... Yet, while there are ... secret centres of initiation, access to the Brotherhood has nothing to do with physical nearness or distance. Mahatmas are essentially beings who ceaselessly function on unseen planes of ideation mirroring universal states of consciousness. Any individual anywhere who is universal in spirit, non-sectarian in attitude, free from fixation upon place or time, who is truly devoted to universal good and human welfare, may come into the radius of influence of the Brotherhood of Bodhisattvas and their accredited agents in the world."
Sri Raghavan Iyer
, January, 1980 The Voice of the Silence The Study of Theosophy The Key to Theosophy Newest Additions ...
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130. Vernal Blooms By W.Q.Judge
Articles on principles and practices of the higher morality founded upon the metaphysics of theosophy; articles on the methods of service; then, expositions pertaining to Divine Occultism.
http://www.theosophical.ca/VernalBlooms.htm
VERNAL BLOOMS
by William Quan Judge
CONTENTS
A Friend of Old Time and of the Future

Advantages and Disadvantages in Life

Friends or Enemies in the Future

Reflections
...
Claiming to Be Jesus

Occult Arts:
No.1 Precipitation

No. 3 Some Propositions by H.P. Blavatsky
Proofs of the Hidden Self Imagination and Occult Phenomena
Conversations in Occultism: Elementals and Elementaries Elementals and Treasure: Dangers of Occult Knowledge Mantrams Studying the Elementals ... An Epoch-Making Letter Foreword Fifty years ago, on the Day of the Spring Equinox, William Quan Judge laid aside his body of only forty-four years, after accomplishing a mighty task. Students of Theosophical history know how substantially he contributed to the building of the organism through which was radiated the Divine Wisdom. Intuitive aspirants to soul-knowledge are conscious that his writings are profound; and deep is the impress that these make upon their minds and hearts. The book contains articles which deal with principles and practices of the higher morality founded upon the metaphysics of Theosophy; next, articles which indicate to the promulgator the methods of service; then, expositions on psychic powers and phenomena and on spiritual ones pertaining to Divine Occultism. The last five articles are of historical interest but have a distinct message for the present-day workers who are building the future. Mr. Robert Crosbie made the utmost use of the writings of W.Q. Judge and as a devoted chela he pointed to their value. He wrote:-

131. A Course In Theosophy
Register for A Course in theosophy (ACT) and gain an insight into the A Course in theosophy is free of charge and is a must for earnest truth seekers.
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The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society A Course in Theosophy
C. W. Leadbeater
The Singapore Lodge The Singapore Lodge Library The Singapore Lodge Bookshop ... Study Classes, Talks and Lectures [ A Course in Theosophy ] Other TS Sites Where do I come from? Where do I go to after death? What is the purpose of life? Why am I less fortunate than others? Is there true justice in this world? We sometimes ask ourselves these and other questions which seem to have no answers. The Theosophical Society , a non-sectarian movement engaged in the promotion of Universal Brotherhood and study of the Laws of Nature governing the universe, provides answers to some of the perennial and perplexing questions about life and its purpose. Register for A Course in Theosophy ( ACT and gain an insight into the ancient wisdom. ACT is conducted two or three times in a year. This course comprises seven segments. Each segment of three hours duration is conducted once a week in the evening Hence, the entire course of seven segments is conducted over a period of seven weeks. A Course in Theosophy is free of charge and is a must for earnest truth seekers. The following subjects will be covered:

132. The Esoteric World Of Madame Blavatsky
Online biography by vigorous Blavatsky advocate Daniel Caldwell, based on accounts of her contemporaries and acquaintances.
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The Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky: Reminiscences and Impressions by Those Who Knew Her
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Wheaton, Il 60189-0270 The Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky , by Daniel H. Caldwell. The print edition with expanded text, illustrations, biographical notes, index, and other helpful editorial material is available from the Theosophical Publishing House, Quest Book Shops, and other book stores.] Introduction Here for the first time is the story of H. P. Blavatsky's life in the words of her contemporaries. Although not a biography per se , this collection tells the story of Madame Blavatsky's eventful life with a special look at the "Esoteric World" in which she lived. These reminiscences by her relatives, acquaintances, friends, co-workers, and enemies allow the reader to enter into the historical milieu of HPB's time and give a vivid portrayal of Madame Blavatsky's personality. The narratives are arranged in chronological order and include
  • striking word portraits of HPB;
  • 133. Theosophy
    Rudolf Steiner Archive theosophy. theosophy. An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man. by Rudolf Steiner
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    134. The Canadian Theosophical Association - Established In 1924 - And Connected With
    A regional association of the T.S. in Adyar, India, formerly known as the Canadian Federation. Provides information about the mission of theosophy with documentation and promotes the knowledge of Wisdom whatever the source.
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    Journey into spirituality with the The Theosophical Society and the
    Canadian Theosophical Association a non profit organization established in 1924. The link with The Theosophical Society in Adyar,Chennai, India 600 020 headquarters remains strong. Our mission is to make the knowledge of divine wisdom available to whoever wishes to approach it with respect; and to that end you are invited to browse our web page and see how it can be of interest and help to you. If you are not familiar with the wisdom teachings, it may be the right occasion to be introduced to it. We believe that such knowledge is priceless. Thus it is offered to you freely in this format, just as it was done freely in the past ages. While the modern Theosophical Society exists only since 1875, it is very much interested in the accumulated wisdom that humanity has been given. International Directory
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    135. Theosophy
    In many ways theosophy has come to signify the teachings of the founders of the Theosophical theosophy allows for individual differences of opinion.
    http://www.paralumun.com/theosophy.htm
    THEOSOPHY
    The term Theosophy comes from the Greek "theos" (god) and "sophia" (wisdom). It denotes a philosophical religeous system which claims knowledge of the excistence and nature of the Diety. This knowledge may be obtained by individual revelation or a higher faculty. God is concieved in Theosophical beliefs as the transcendent source of being. Human beings in their natural state are far removed. In many ways Theosophy has come to signify the teachings of the founders of the Theosophical Society. Founded in the United States in 1875 its object was to establish a centre of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity. It would investigate the mystic powers of life and matter. Also it would promote the study of comparative religeon and philosophy. Underlying this was a secret doctrine of esoteric teachings. Over time the Theosophical Society has had many important members which has greatly improved the staus of the organization. Theosophy allows for individual differences of opinion. It also has its aspect as a science. The teachings are that there are three truths which are absolute. The soul of humanity remains immortal and its future is the future of the thing whose growth and splender has no limits.

    136. Theosophy And Anthroposophy In Russia
    Both theosophy and anthroposophy are concerned not with God and not with man, theosophy and anthroposophy do not posit the question about the meaning of
    http://www.berdyaev.com/berdiaev/berd_lib/1916_252b.html
    N. A. BERDYAEV (BERDIAEV)
    THEOSOPHY AND ANTHROPOSOPHY
    IN RUSSIA
    I. The trend of this type, which I should want to characterise, only conditionally can be called religious thought. It does not have any separate outstanding representatives in Russian literature and it is impossible to define it regarding any particular one thinker. II. And in the beloved popular theosophic book it is possible to discern elements of the vulgar naturalistic monism. In this also theosophy seeks a centre external to man and his depths, it objectifies and materialises everything. The human spirit is posited in a servile dependency upon a cosmic evolution of quite thousands of years, upon tremendous intervals of time. Theosophic-naturalistic evolutionism leads to a denial of the non-mediated connection of the human spirit with the Absolute. Theosophy denies the dualism of freedom and necessity, of spirit and nature. III. Theosophy, having its sources in India, in the non-Christian East, does not constitute anything uniquely unrepeatable, it does not know the mystery of the facial countenance, the countenance of Christ and the countenance of each man. For the theosophic consciousness nothing is unique, everything is endlessly repeated, of Christ there are many, and the human countenance is splintered into a multitude. Eastern theosophy is not the revelation about the “I”, about man. IV.

    137. William Q. Judge: Articles, Speeches, Etc.
    List of all known online articles and speeches by W.Q. Judge.
    http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/books/wqj-all/j-arts.htm
    Articles and Speeches of William Q. Judge
    Articles marked with an asterisk (*) are on the Theosophy Northwest site; the rest are links to other sites, principally www.blavatsky.net. Most of these articles can be found in print in the three volumes of Echoes of the Orient compiled by Dara Eklund (Point Loma Publications). About Killing Animals
    About "Spirit" Materializations

    About The Secret Doctrine

    Abridgement of Discussions upon Theosophical Subjects
    ...
    Two Letters to the Editor of the N.Y. Times *
    (Concerning Mr. Foulke's Claims)
    Two Lost Keys: The Bhagavad-Gita - the Zodiac

    Two Spiritualistic Prophecies

    Two Systems of Lust and Sorrow

    Two Theosophical Events
    ... Theosophy Northwest Homepage

    138. Esoteric-and-occult: Theosophy Spirit And Sky
    Personal view of theosophy and religion by Catherine Gould. Glossary of Theosophical and Sanskrit Terminology Modern theosophy
    http://www.spiritandsky.com/esoteric-and-occult/theosophy/
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    • A Modern Look at Natural Theology A Modern Look at Natural Theology Ron Friend offers personal comments on a variety of theosophical subjects.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 11337
    • Cathy's Theosophical Pages Cathy's Theosophical Pages Personal view of Theosophy and religion by Catherine Gould. With conspiracy theories, developed after september 11th.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 11338
    • Collation of Theosophical Glossaries Collation of Theosophical Glossaries By Scott J. Osterhage, at the homepage of the Northwest Branch of The Theosophical Society - Pasadena.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 11342
    • Exploring Theosophy Exploring Theosophy David Pratt explores the synthesis of science, religion and philosophy. Also information on theosophical history.
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    • Glossary of Theosophical and Sanskrit Terminology [Modern Theosophy] Glossary of Theosophical and Sanskrit Terminology [Modern Theosophy] Glossary of theosophical terminology, mostly from the Samskrit.

    139. H. P. Blavatsky And The Theosophical Movement - Chapter 13
    Chapter 13 of H. P. Blavatsky and the Theosophical Movement by Charles J. Ryan. A vigorous attack on Coulomb.
    http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/hpb-tm/hpbtm-13.htm
    H. P. Blavatsky and the Theosophical Movement by Charles J. Ryan
    Chapter 13
    THE COULOMB CONSPIRACY AGAINST THEOSOPHY
    When the 1884 visit to Europe was arranged, the Adyar headquarters was left in charge of a Council which included several disturbing elements, but only one, a Frenchman named Coulomb, was contemplating treachery, and of course he was not suspected by the other members. But he and his English wife a "weird, witch-like creature" as Dr. Hartmann calls her soon found an opportunity of preparing a cunning scheme to ruin H.P.B.'s reputation and destroy the Society. Fortunately, as will be shown, the Fates worked against them before it was consummated. Though H.P.B. and Olcott suspected no special danger to the Society in India when they left, the Masters were perfectly aware of the coming crisis, for when Olcott and Mohini were alone in France in a compartment of a train on their way from Paris to London on April 5, 1884, a letter from K.H. dropped from the roof warning Olcott of the plot that was hatching at Adyar, and telling him not to be discouraged, however threatening it might appear. One sentence reads: You have harboured a traitor and an enemy under your roof for years, and the missionary party are more than ready to avail of any help she may be induced to give. A regular conspiracy is on foot. She is maddened by the appearance of Mr. Lane Fox and the powers you have given to the Board of Control.

    140. Reincarnation: Theosophy Spirit And Sky
    Quotes from The Ocean of theosophy , by WQ Judge, Chapter 8, and links to other articles on this Reincarnation and Reimbodiment (theosophy North West)
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    • Aphorisms On Karma Aphorisms On Karma A well designed article on Karma and how it works. Written by William Q Judge.
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    • Modern Theosophy: Karma and Reincarnation Modern Theosophy: Karma and Reincarnation A selection of articles on reincarnation and karma, by authors like H.P. Blavatsky, W.Q. Judge and others.
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    • Of Reincarnation Of Reincarnation Quotes from "The Ocean of Theosophy", by W.Q. Judge, Chapter 8, and links to other articles on this subject.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 20274
    • Reincarnation - The Doctrine of Rebirth Reincarnation - The Doctrine of Rebirth Short question and answer, by the Bradford Theosophical Society.
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    • Reincarnation and Reimbodiment (Theosophy North West) Reincarnation and Reimbodiment (Theosophy North West) Articles on transmigration, pre-existence and similar topics.
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    • Reincarnation FAQ Reincarnation FAQ Faq plus online articles by W.Q. Judge and H.P. Blavatsky on reincarnation.

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