... to be receptive to that, as a group. You know the whole Theosophical thing with Alice Bailey was, it took a group, it took a read more...
... Smoley—editor of Quest Books, the publishing arm of the Theosophical Society of America—held a discussion with the Trustees on ... with the Maharishi in setting up a radio station. iv. Theosophical Society, which John Fetzer’s personal library included read more...
... to form out of Spiritualism, above all, H. P. Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society. Nevertheless, mediumship with its emphasis on ... esoteric evolutionary and emanational cosmologies—Hermetic, Theosophical, alchemical, Rosicrucian, and Kabbalistic—that shared a read more...
... Smoley—editor of Quest Books, the publishing arm of the Theosophical Society of America—held a discussion with the Trustees on ... with the Maharishi in setting up a radio station. iv. Theosophical Society, which John Fetzer’s personal library included read more...
... Smoley—editor of Quest Books, the publishing arm of the Theosophical Society of America—held a discussion with the Trustees on ... with the Maharishi in setting up a radio station. iv. Theosophical Society, which John Fetzer’s personal library included read more...
... metaphysical milieu. While membership in the various Theosophical groups in the U.S. has never been large, its ideas and ... religions of the world. The following year they founded the Theosophical Society in New York City in order to pursue the read more...
... of “Central Spiritual Sun,” which I had found to be a Theosophical concept. -- the notion of the subconscious mind as a ... I had found to be a Masonic concept. Additionally, the Theosophical influences on John had evidently come from two different read more...
... that the Fetzer 'community of freedom' is a given, in the Theosophical sense of a group doing practice together to 'invoke the read more...
... In December 1899, Annie Besant, the president of the [Theosophical] society, combined Theosophical concepts with classic ... Many New Age teachings have been strongly influenced by Neo-Theosophical ideas as well, primarily through the works of Alice Bailey, read more...
... was taken in the late 19th century with the rise of the Theosophical Society. In 1874, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891), a ... religions of the world. The following year they founded the Theosophical Society in New York City in order to pursue the unification read more...