... into Co-Masonry, one of the most prominent was Charles W. Leadbeater (1854-1934), who for years functioned as Besant’s right ... not particularly interested in Masonry at first, once Leadbeater had communicated psychically with the Great White read more...
... socialist, and a one-time Anglican priest, Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854-1934). The leadership transition was not smooth, ... organization. According to Catherine Wessinger, “Besant and Leadbeater shifted Theosophy beyond belief in progressive evolution, read more...
... 1891, and the Theosophical torch was passed to Charles W. Leadbeater, who in 1927 published The Chakras; and to Alice Bailey ... Rays appeared in five volumes.” In addition, Bailey and Leadbeater, along with Annie Besant, as well as Blavatsky before them, read more...
... this tantric system were Theosophists, starting with C. W. Leadbeater, whose books The Inner Life (1910) and The Chakras (1927) ... see an aura around the human body, it appears that it was Leadbeater who popularized this idea as part of his interpretation of read more...