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Theosophy
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What is Theosophy?
The actual word
Theosophy is a Greek derivative meaning Divine Wisdom but that doesn’t mean
much to the enquirer.
In the
Theosophical Movement, the word has a more specific meaning in relation to the
work of Society co-founder Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and later writers. H P
Blavatsky’s mission was to interpret Eastern Esoteric ideas for Western
Society.
H P Blavatsky’s
remit was to describe a scheme for the existence of the Universe and to define
man’s place within that scheme. Her remit also encompassed study of the hidden
dimensions of man and his potential and also the Laws of Nature.
But It’s Not a Religion
H P Blavatsky
presented her work as ideas for consideration and not as dogma. This format has
been upheld by the Theosophical Society and everything is negotiable.
Members of the
Theosophical Society are simply required to agree with its 3 objects (outlined
below)
The Three Objects of the
Theosophical Society
The Three Objects are agreed upon by all
Theosophical Bodies
and unite the now diverse Theosophical
Movement
The First Theosophical Society 1875
The Life of Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky
Co-
founder of the Theosophical Society
Her Teachers Morya & Koot Hoomi
Brief History
of the Theosophical Society
The Theosophical Society gets off the Ground 1875
The Gurus of
Recycling
40 years
ahead of their time
Theosophy
at Splott
Market since October 2008. We also conduct events for Practical Action
and hold
annual clothing collections for the homeless.
This is part
of our contribution to the Theosophical Order
of Service
Cardiff Theosophical Order of Service
Theosophy
and the Theosophical Society
A Study in Synthetic Consciousness
Included as a useful reference
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Complete Theosophical Glossary in Plain Text Format
1.22MB
A Student of
Katherine Tingley
Katherine
Tingley (1847 -1929)Was the founder & President
of the Point
Loma Theosophical Society 1896 -1929
She and her
students produced a series of informative
Theosophical works in the early years of the 20th century
Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man?
Body and Soul
Body, Soul and Spirit Reincarnation
Karma The Seven in Man and Nature
The Occult World
By
Alfred Percy Sinnett
The Occult World is an treatise on the
Occult and Occult Phenomena, presented
in readable style, by an early
giant of
the Theosophical Movement.
Preface to the American Edition Introduction
Occultism and its Adepts The Theosophical Society
First Occult Experiences Teachings of Occult Philosophy
Later Occult Phenomena Appendix
Preface
Theosophy and the Masters General Principles
The Earth Chain Body and Astral Body Kama – Desire
Manas Of Reincarnation Reincarnation Continued
Karma Kama Loka
Devachan
Cycles
Arguments Supporting Reincarnation
Differentiation Of Species Missing Links
Psychic Laws, Forces, and Phenomena
Psychic Phenomena and Spiritualism
What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
The Constitution of Man After Death Reincarnation
The Purpose of Life The Planetary Chains
The Result of Theosophical Study
An Outline of Theosophy
Charles Webster Leadbeater
Theosophy -
What it is How is it Known?
The
Method of Observation General
Principles
The Three
Great Truths Advantage
Gained from this Knowledge
The Deity The Divine Scheme The Constitution of Man
The True Man Reincarnation
The
Wider Outlook
Death Man’s Past and Future Cause and Effect
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Annie Besant’s “The Seven Principles of Man” was
written in 1909 and has long been recognized as an authoritative introduction
to the Theosophical model of the visible and invisible aspects of ourselves.
Yes, we all operate at 7 levels
We’re all familiar with the physical body and to some
people the physical body is the whole self.
It is, however, a bit more complicated than that and
can be a bit of a shock for those who identify too closely with the physical
self.
Our physical body represents only the visible
manifestation of ourselves on the physical plane of nature. There are six other
planes of nature and we are all represented on each one. To put in an
appearance we have a body or principle corresponding to each plane. Anne Besant
now takes you through the seven aspects that we all have.
Intoduction Principle
I. The Dense Physical Body
Principle II The Etheric Double Principle III Prana, The Life
The
Quaternary, Or Four
Lower Principles
Principle V Manas, The
Thinker, or Mind
Manas in Activity Subtle Forms of The Fourth and
Fifth Principle
The Higher Manas Principles VI & VII Âtma – Buddhi, The
Spirit
The
Monad in Evolution Lines of Proof for an Untrained Enquirer
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The Theosophical Movement
The first Theosophical Society was
founded in New York
on November 17th 1875 by
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan
Judge
and others.
The Theosophical Movement now consists
of a
diverse range of organizations which
carry
the Theosophical Tradition forward.
promoting Theosophy since 1908
Theosophy
Wales Youtube Channel
Ten Benefits of Studying the Blavatskyan
Theosophical Teachings
Studying
the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings offers numerous benefits that can greatly
enrich one's understanding of spirituality, philosophy, and the nature of
reality. Theosophy, as defined by the
writings of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, has had a profound impact on the
spiritual and philosophical landscape of the modern world. Blavatsky's
teachings draw from a wide range of religious and philosophical traditions,
including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Western esotericism, and present a
comprehensive worldview that addresses fundamental questions about existence,
consciousness, and the cosmos.
Here
are ten benefits of studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical Teachings
1.
Exploration of Esoteric Wisdom
One
of the primary benefits of studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings is the
opportunity to explore esoteric wisdom that is often not readily accessible in
mainstream religious or philosophical traditions. Blavatsky's writings delve
into the esoteric teachings of ancient cultures and mystery schools, shedding
light on profound spiritual truths that have been passed down through the ages.
By delving into these esoteric teachings, students of Theosophy can gain
insights into the nature of consciousness, the structure of the cosmos, and the
evolution of the soul or immortal self.
2.
Synthesis of Eastern and Western Philosophy
Blavatsky's
Theosophical teachings synthesize elements of Eastern and Western philosophy,
offering a comprehensive framework that integrates concepts from diverse
cultural and religious traditions. This synthesis provides students with a
broader perspective on philosophical and spiritual thought, allowing them to
see the underlying unity of seemingly disparate belief systems. By studying
Theosophy, individuals can gain a deeper appreciation for the universal principles
that underlie all wisdom traditions, fostering a sense of unity and
interconnectedness with the world's spiritual heritage.
3.
Understanding of Universal Brotherhood
Central
to Blavatsky's Theosophical teachings is the principle of universal brotherhood,
which emphasizes the essential unity of all beings and the interconnectedness
of life. By studying Theosophy, individuals can develop a profound
understanding of the interconnected nature of existence, recognizing that all
living beings are fundamentally linked and that compassion and empathy are
essential for the evolution of humanity. This understanding can lead to a
greater sense of empathy, kindness, and social responsibility, fostering a more
harmonious and compassionate society.
4.
Insight into the Nature of Reality
The
Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings offer profound insights into the nature of
reality, consciousness, and the unseen dimensions of existence. Through the
study of Theosophy, individuals can explore concepts such as the multi-dimensional
nature of the universe, the existence of subtle energy realms, and the
interconnectedness of the material and spiritual planes. This exploration can
lead to a deeper understanding of the nature of reality beyond the limitations
of the physical senses, opening up new vistas of perception and understanding.
5.
Personal Spiritual Growth
Studying
the Theosophical teachings can be a transformative journey that facilitates
personal spiritual growth and self-discovery. Blavatsky's writings offer practical
guidance for inner development, including meditation practices, ethical
principles, and the cultivation of spiritual virtues. By applying these
teachings to their lives, individuals can experience profound personal
transformation, leading to greater self-awareness, inner peace, and a sense of
purpose and meaning.
6.
Ethical and Moral Guidance
The
Theosophical teachings provide a comprehensive ethical and moral framework that
can guide individuals in their personal and social interactions. Blavatsky emphasizes
the importance of ethical conduct, altruism, and the pursuit of wisdom,
offering practical guidance for leading a virtuous and meaningful life. By
studying Theosophy, individuals can gain clarity on moral issues, cultivate a
sense of ethical responsibility, and contribute to the greater good of
humanity.
7.
Appreciation of Comparative Religion
The
study of Theosophy encourages an appreciation of comparative religion and the
underlying unity of religious and spiritual traditions. Blavatsky's writings
explore the common threads that run through the world's religions, highlighting
universal spiritual principles that transcend cultural and historical
boundaries. By gaining a deeper understanding of comparative religion through
Theosophy, individuals can develop a more inclusive and pluralistic
perspective, fostering interfaith harmony and mutual respect.
8.
Intellectual Stimulation
The
Theosophical teachings offer a rich and intellectually stimulating framework for
exploring profound philosophical and metaphysical concepts. Blavatsky's
writings encompass a wide range of subjects, including cosmology, metaphysics,
ancient wisdom, and the evolution of consciousness, providing ample material
for intellectual inquiry and contemplation. By engaging with these teachings,
individuals can expand their intellectual horizons, develop critical thinking
skills, and gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental questions that have
intrigued philosophers and mystics throughout history.
9.
Healing and Reconciliation
The
Theosophical teachings offer insights into the nature of healing and
reconciliation, both on a personal and collective level. Blavatsky's writings
delve into the esoteric principles of healing, the nature of disease, and the
interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. By studying Theosophy,
individuals can gain a deeper understanding of holistic healing modalities, the
power of the mind in influencing health, and the potential for spiritual
transformation through the healing process. Furthermore, the Theosophical
emphasis on universal brotherhood and compassion can contribute to the
reconciliation of divisions and conflicts within society, fostering a more
harmonious and peaceful world.
10.
Contribution to Global Transformation
Finally,
studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings can empower individuals to
contribute to the ongoing global transformation towards a more enlightened and
compassionate world. Blavatsky's vision of a spiritually awakened humanity,
working towards the betterment of all beings, inspires individuals to engage in
positive action and service to humanity. By embodying the principles of
Theosophy in their lives, individuals can become agents of positive change,
working towards the realization of a more just, peaceful, and sustainable
world.
In
summary, the study of the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings offers a wide
range of benefits, ranging from personal spiritual growth to the potential for
global transformation. By delving into the esoteric wisdom, ethical principles,
and philosophical insights of Theosophy, individuals can expand their
understanding of the nature of reality, cultivate compassion and empathy, and
contribute to the evolution of humanity towards a more harmonious and enlightened
future. As the Theosophical teachings continue to inspire and guide seekers of
truth and wisdom, their profound impact on individuals and society is likely to
endure for generations to come.
Centres Providing
Opportunities to
Study Theosophy in Wales
Bangor Conwy
& Swansea Lodges are affiliated
to the Welsh
Regional Association (Formed 1993).
Theosophy
Cardiff is an independent Theosophical Body
Theosophical
Movement in Wales
CF24 –
1DL
Events Information Line
029 2049
6017
theosophycardiff@walestheosophy.org.uk
Cardiff
Theosophical Society meetings are informal
and there’s always a cup of tea afterwards
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The
dominant and core activity of Cardiff Theosophical Society
is to
promote and assist the study of Theosophical Teachings
as
defined by the writings of Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky,
William Quan Judge, Alfred Percy Sinnett and
their lineage.
This
Mission Statement does not preclude non Theosophical
activities
but these must be of a spiritual nature
and/or
compatible with the Objects of the Society.
Cymdeithas Theosoffi
Caerdydd
Datganiaid Cenhadaeth
Mae’r gweithgaredd
dominyddol a chraid Cymdeithas Theosoffi Caerdydd
yw hyrwyddo a chynorthwyo
astudiaeth Dysgeidiaeth Theosoffical
fel y diffinir gan
ysgrifau Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,
William Quan Judge, Alfred
Percy Sinnett a’u llinach.
Nid yw’r datganiad
cenhadaeth yn atal gweithgareddau
ddi-theosoffical ond rhaid
iddynt fod o natur ysbrydol
a/neu yn chymharus
Amcanion y Cymdeithas.
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Websites:-
Information
about
our
meetings and how to find us.
We
look forward to seeing you.
Theosophy Cardiff’s Gallery of
The big names of
Theosophy. H P Blavatsky is
usually the only
Theosophist that most people
have ever heard
of, lets put that right.
Theosophy and the Number Seven
A selection of articles relating to the esoteric
significance of the Number 7 in Theosophy
A selection of articles on Reincarnation
Provided in response to the large number
of enquiries we receive at Cardiff
Theosophical Society on this subject
Cardiff Blavatsky
Archive contains extensive information
about the life
and work of H P Blavatsky and the
early years of
the Theosophical Society.
You don’t need to be able to play any
musical instrument
to participate in one of these.
Theosophy
Cardiff is in regular communication
with the Theosophical Society in Utah
Unofficial
Related Websites
Dave’s
Streetwise Theosophy Boards
The Theosophy Website that welcomes
Absolute Beginners
A Free introductory Theosophy Course.
If you run a Theosophy Study Group,
please
feel free to use any material on this
Website.
One liners and
quick explanations
Theosophy
at
Splott Market,
The Voice of the Silence Website
Other
Cardiff Related Websites
For a
quick overview of Theosophy
you can
try
If
you run a Theosophy Study Group you can use
this
as an introductory handout
And for
a Lighter View
The main criteria
for the inclusion of
links on this
site is that they have some
relationship
(however tenuous) to Theosophy
and are
lightweight, amusing or entertaining.
Topics include
Quantum Theory and Socks,
Dick Dastardly and Legendary Blues Singers.
Christmas Party
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The Blavatsky Wales Theosophy Group
Theosophy House
Regular Blavatsky Events
blavatskywales@aardvarktheosophy.co.uk
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Contact:-
Lynda on 01792 555841
Or
Muriel on 01792 601451
Website:-
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The
Menai Bridge linking the Island of Anglesey
to the
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Theosophical Society
Quaker Meeting House
Tel 01248 450010
Email
emcgough@talk21.com
Website:-
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CONWY LODGE
Theosophical Society
Conwy
Lodge
The Civic Hall
Conwy.
Tel 01248 450010
Email
emcgough@talk21.com
Website:-
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at the Bangor,
Conwy & Swansea Lodges
The news that the
Regional Association of
the Theosophical
Society in Wales (formed 1993)
has recently received a pecuniary bequest
of £3000 has to be greeted with
overwhelming
enthusiasm by the
members of the three
Regional Association affiliated Lodges in
The possibilities
for a massive boost in
Theosophical activities at these
Lodges
are enormous and
great things are
probably, at this moment, being planned.
There is no doubt
that the bequest left to the
Regional
Association will be put to
good use
but here are some humorous alternative suggestions
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with
The coastline is almost 750 miles long.
The population of
A One Minute History of Cardiff
Another view
of
from across
the
Built by the
famous engineer Thomas Telford,
The bridge
was completed in 1826
when it replaced the ferry over the river.
Snowdon,
The Highest Mountain in Wales at
3,650 ft.
On exceptionally clear days,
Ireland, Northern Ireland,
Scotland, England and Wales are
all visible
from the Summit of Snowdon, as
well as 24 counties,
The Fairy Glen
Bettws Y Coed,
The Smallest House in
Conwy,
Steelmaking in Ebbw Vale,
The National
"Big Pit"
Wales and dedicated to the Welsh heritage of
coal mining.
The mine reopened for visitors in 1983. Big
Pit is adjacent to the
preserved
The Theosophy Cardiff Nirvana Pages
Tekels Park,
Camberley, Surrey, England GU15 – 2LF
Article
describing Tekels Park and its much
cherished
wildlife by Theosophist and long
term Tekels Park Resident Madeleine Leslie Smith
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The Theosophy Cardiff Guide to
The Theosophy Cardiff Guide to
The Theosophy Cardiff Guide to
The Terraced Maze of Glastonbury Tor
Glastonbury and
Joseph of Arimathea
The Grave of King Arthur & Guinevere
Views of Glastonbury High Street
The Theosophy Cardiff Guide to
Cardiff Theosophist lights a candle at the Angel Seat
Chalice Well,
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Theosophy
– The Ageless Wisdom of Life
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Try these if you don’t live in
and are looking for a
Local Theosophy
Group or Centre
UK Listing of Theosophical Groups
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& of course
you don’t need to live in Wales
to take advantage of this guide
Your Own
Theosophy Group Starts Here
A Guide to
starting your own
Theosophy Group
These are suggestions and
pointers for forming
your own independent
Theosophy Group and
not instructions on how to
form a branch of a
larger Theosophical
Organisation.
The subject of affiliation
to a larger body is
covered but as affiliation
may mean compromise
and nobody owns Theosophy
anyway, we leave
that decision entirely up
to you
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Tekels Park to be Sold to a Developer
What Will Happen
to the Wildlife?
Future
of Tekels Park Badgers in Doubt
Magnificent
Tekels Park St
Francis Church
Concerns about Tekels Park Wildlife Tekels Park for Sale
Party
On! Tekels Park Theosophy NOT! The Tekels Park Minstrel
Once Highly Valued by the Theosophical Society in England
Theoversity Compromised by Tekels Park Wildlife Issue
The Rejuvenation of the Tekels Park Pond 1995
Tekels Park is Being Sold to a Developer
Tekels Park & the Loch
Ness Monster
A Satirical view of the
sale of Tekels Park
in Camberley, Surrey to
a developer
The Toff’s Guide to the Sale of Tekels Park
What the men in top hats have to say about the
sale of Tekels Park to a developer.
St Francis Church at Tekels Park
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Other Theosophy Links
No
Aardvarks were harmed in the
Lentil burgers, a
thousand press ups before breakfast and
the daily 25 mile
run may put it off for a while but death
seems to get most
of us in the end. We are pleased to
present for your
consideration, a definitive work on the
subject by a
Student of Katherine Tingley entitled
It’s all “water under the bridge” but everything you do
makes an imprint on the Space-Time Continuum.
National Wales
Centre for Theosophy
Blavatsky Wales
Theosophy Group
An Independent Theosophical Republic
Links to Free
Online Theosophy Study Resources
Courses,
Writings, Commentaries, Forums, Blogs
High Drama & Worldwide Confusion
as Theosophy Cardiff Separates from the
Welsh Regional Association (formed 1993)
The Spiritual Home of Urban Theosophy
The Earth Base for Evolutionary Theosophy
Within the
British Isles, The Adyar Theosophical Society in England is
the largest with around 200 members and groups in;
Bangor*Basingstoke*Billericay*Birmingham*Blackburn*Blackpool*Bolton*Bournemouth
Bradford*Bristol*Brynsiencyn*Camberley*Cardiff*Chester*Conwy*Colwyn
Bay*Coventry*Dundee*Durham
Edinburgh*Folkstone*
Letchworth*London*Manchester*Merseyside*Middlesborough*Newcastle
upon Tyne
North
Devon*Northampton*Northern Ireland*North Wales Region*Norwich*Nottingham
Perth*Republic
of Ireland*Sidmouth*Southport*Sussex*Swansea*Torbay
Tunbridge
Wells*Wallasey*Warrington*Wembley*Winchester*Worthing
Although
still technically part of the Adyar based Theosophical Society,
The Theosophical
Society in England has withdrawn from the European Federation
of the Adyar Theosophical Society
Cardiff
Theosophical Society in Wales
is an independent Theosophical Body
Within the
British Isles, The Adyar Theosophical Society in England is
the largest with around 200 members and groups in;
Bangor*Basingstoke*Billericay*Birmingham*Blackburn*Blackpool*Bolton*Bournemouth
Bradford*Bristol*Brynsiencyn*Camberley*Cardiff*Chester*Conwy*Colwyn
Bay*Coventry*Dundee*Durham
Edinburgh*Folkstone*Glasgow*Grimsby*Holyhead*Inverness*Isle of Man*Lancaster*Leeds*Leicester
Letchworth*London*Manchester*Merseyside*Middlesborough*Newcastle
upon Tyne
North
Devon*Northampton*Northern Ireland*North Wales Region*Norwich*Nottingham
Perth*Republic of
Ireland*Sidmouth*Southport*Sussex*Swansea*Torbay
Tunbridge
Wells*Wallasey*Warrington*Wembley*Winchester*Worthing
Although still
technically part of the Adyar based Theosophical Society,
The Theosophical
Society in England has withdrawn from the European Federation
of the Adyar Theosophical Society
Cardiff
Theosophical Society in Wales
is an independent Theosophical Body
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Quotes
from the Writings of
Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 100
It is only by the attractive force of the contrasts
that the two opposites — Spirit and Matter — can be cemented together on
Earth, and, smelted in the fire of self-conscious experience and suffering, find
themselves wedded in Eternity.
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 108
It is the motive, and the motive alone, which makes
any exercise of power become black, malignant, or white, beneficent Magic. It is
impossible to employ spiritual forces if there is the slightest tinge of
selfishness remaining in the operator .... The powers and forces of animal
nature can equally be used by the selfish and revengeful, as by the unselfish
and the all-forgiving; the powers and forces of spirit lend themselves only to
the perfectly pure in heart — and this is Divine Magic.
Isis Unveiled,
Volume 1, Page 36
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 3, Page 14
Even ignorance is better than
Head-learning with no Soul-wisdom to illuminate and guide it.
The Voice of the Silence, Page 43
Annotation - The Path, May, 1888
The Secret Doctrine , Proem [Volume 1], Page 35
Isis Unveiled, Volume 1, Page 210
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 1, Page 134
incarnation of
his God; and when the sense of personal responsibility will be so
Isis Unveiled, Volume 2, Page 374
It is the
motive, and the motive alone, which makes any exercise of power become
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 2, Page 498
Isis Unveiled, Volume 1, Page 36
From strength to
strength, from the beauty and perfection of one plane to the
greater beauty
and perfection of another, with accessions of new glory, of fresh
knowledge and
power in each cycle, such is the destiny of every Ego, which thus
becomes its own
saviour in each world and incarnation.
The Key to Theosophy, Page 105
The Secret Doctrine , Volume 1, Page 69
The mind
receives indelible impressions even from chance acquaintance or persons
Isis Unveiled, Volume 1, Page 311
The Key to Theosophy, Page 228
Quick Explanations with Links to More Detailed Info
What is Theosophy ? Theosophy Defined (More Detail)
Three Fundamental Propositions Key Concepts of Theosophy
Cosmogenesis Anthropogenesis Root Races
Ascended Masters After Death States
The Seven Principles of Man Karma
Reincarnation Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott William Quan Judge
The Start of the Theosophical
Society
History of the Theosophical
Society
Theosophical Society Presidents
History of the Theosophical
Society in Wales
The Three Objectives of the
Theosophical Society
Explanation of the Theosophical
Society Emblem
The Theosophical Order of
Service (TOS)
Glossaries of Theosophical Terms
by
Annie
Besant
THE PHYSICAL PLANE THE ASTRAL PLANE
KÂMALOKA
THE MENTAL PLANE DEVACHAN
THE BUDDHIC AND NIRVANIC PLANES
THE THREE KINDS OF KARMA COLLECTIVE KARMA
THE LAW OF SACRIFICE MAN'S
ASCENT
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Annie Besant Visits Cardiff 1924
Karma Fundamental Principles Laws: Natural and Man-Made The Law of Laws
The Eternal Now
Succession
Causation The Laws of Nature A Lesson of The Law
Karma Does Not Crush Apply This Law
Man in The Three Worlds Understand The Truth
Man and His Surroundings The Three Fates
The Pair of Triplets Thought, The Builder
Practical Meditation Will and Desire
The Mastery of Desire Two Other Points
The Third Thread Perfect Justice
Our Environment
Our Kith and Kin Our Nation
The Light for a Good Man Knowledge of Law The Opposing Schools
The More Modern View Self-Examination Out of the Past
Old Friendships
We Grow By Giving Collective Karma Family Karma
National Karma
India’s Karma
National Disasters
Reincarnation
This
guide has been included in response
to the
number of enquiries we receive on this
subject
at Cardiff
Theosophical Society
From A Textbook
of Theosophy By C W Leadbeater
How We Remember our Past Lives
Life after Death & Reincarnation
The
Slaughter of the
a
great demand by the public for lectures on Reincarnation
Classic Introductory Theosophy Text
A Text Book of Theosophy
By C
What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
The Constitution of Man After Death
Reincarnation
The Purpose of Life The Planetary Chains
The Result of Theosophical Study
The Occult World
By
Alfred Percy Sinnett
The Occult World is an treatise on the
Occult and Occult Phenomena, presented
in
readable style, by an early giant of
the Theosophical Movement.
Preface to the American Edition Introduction
Occultism and its Adepts The Theosophical Society
First Occult Experiences Teachings of Occult Philosophy
Later Occult Phenomena Appendix
Annotated Edition Published
1885
Preface to the Annotated Edition Preface to the Original Edition
Esoteric Teachers The Constitution of Man The Planetary Chain
The World Periods Devachan Kama Loca
The Human Tide-Wave The Progress of Humanity
Buddha Nirvana The Universe The Doctrine Reviewed
An Outline of Theosophy
Charles Webster Leadbeater
Theosophy - What it is How is it Known?
The Method of Observation General Principles
Advantage Gained from this
Knowledge
The Deity The Divine Scheme The Constitution of Man
The True Man Reincarnation The Wider Outlook
Death Man’s Past and Future Cause and Effect
The Seven Principles of Man
By
Annie Besant
Thoughts on Karma By L A Bosman
Holyhead Mountain, Anglesey
Between Brynsiencyn
and Dwyran
on Anglesey’s south
west coast.
This is for everyone, you don’t have to live
in Wales to make good use of this Website
The
By
William
Quan Judge
GENERAL PRINCIPLES THE EARTH CHAIN
BODY AND ASTRAL BODY KAMA – DESIRE
KARMA KAMA LOKA
DEVACHAN
CYCLES
Theosophy has no dogma, no priesthood or diploma
elite
and recognizes no spiritual head
All ideas presented at meetings are for consideration
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Theosophical
Society in England
withdraws from the European Federation
In response to a
number of enquiries, we wish to clarify
Cardiff
Theosophical Society's position regarding a recent
change in the structure of the Adyar Based Theosophical Society.
Cardiff
Theosophical Society in Wales is not affiliated to
either the Adyar
(India) Based Theosophical Society or the
Theosophical
Society in England and is therefore unaffected
by the decision
last year of the Theosophical Society in England
to withdraw from
the European Federation of the
Adyar Based Theosophical Society.
Index of
Articles by
By
H P
Blavatsky
Is the Desire to Live Selfish?
Ancient Magic in Modern Science
Precepts Compiled by H P Blavatsky
Obras
Por H P Blavatsky
En
Espanol
Articles
about the Life of H P Blavatsky
Writings
of W Q Judge Writings
of Annie Besant
Writings of A P Sinnett Writings
of C W Leadbeater
Writings of C Jinarajadasa Writings of H S Olcott
Writings of G S Arundale Writings
of G R S Mead
Applied Theosophy William Quan Judge
C
Jinarajadasa John B S Coats
Devachan
Theosophy Defined Theosophy and the Masters
Writings of Ernest Egerton Wood Evolution
Theosophy Defined by William Quan Judge
UK Theosophy Groups What is Theosophy ?
Theosophy and the Number Seven
A selection of articles relating to the esoteric
significance of the Number 7 in Theosophy
Index of
Searchable
Full
Text Versions of
Definitive
Theosophical
Works
H P Blavatsky’s Secret Doctrine
Isis Unveiled by H P Blavatsky
H P Blavatsky’s Esoteric Glossary
Mahatma Letters to A P Sinnett 1 - 25
A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom
(Selection of Articles by H P Blavatsky)
The Secret Doctrine – Volume 3
A compilation of H P Blavatsky’s
writings published after her death
Esoteric Christianity or the Lesser Mysteries
The Early Teachings of The
Masters
A Collection of Fugitive Fragments
Fundamentals of the Esoteric Philosophy
Mystical,
Philosophical, Theosophical, Historical
and Scientific
Essays Selected from "The Theosophist"
Edited by George
Robert Stow Mead
From Talks on the Path of Occultism - Vol. II
In the Twilight”
Series of Articles
The In the
Twilight” series appeared during
1898 in The
Theosophical Review and
from 1909-1913 in The Theosophist.
compiled from
information supplied by
her relatives and friends and edited by A P Sinnett
Letters and
Talks on Theosophy and the Theosophical Life
Obras
Teosoficas En Espanol
Theosophische
Schriften Auf Deutsch
Theosophy has no dogma, no priesthood or diploma
elite
and recognizes no spiritual head
All ideas presented at meetings are for consideration
We can learn something from these guys
(The universe exists for a while and then sort of
doesn’t)
Outline of the Creation Process
There is no Dead Matter in the Universe
The Divine Spark in Everything
The 10 rungs on the Ladder of Life
The Sevenfold Constitution of Man
Yes, we all operate at 7 levels
(or shouldn’t be)
(You do take some things with you but sadly not your
money)
(The Energy Driving the Universe)
We haven’t always looked like this
H P Blavatsky is usually the only Theosophist most
people have ever heard of. Let’s put that right.
on Dave’s Streetwise Theosophy Boards
Theosophy has no dogma, no priesthood or diploma
elite
and recognizes no spiritual head
All ideas presented at meetings are for consideration
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