3 series about the Theosophical Movement
Feb 17, 2001 01:17 PM
by Compiler
This particular section from the WisdomWorld.org web site may be useful
to you:
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SOME OF THE HISTORICAL INTERNAL PROBLEMS OF THE
MODERN THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT ITSELF -- SINCE 1875
Compiler's note: The articles presented in this section are offered so
that all present-day Theosophists, from all organizations, and from
none, can understand, along with all of humanity, some of this history
-- so as to learn from it and then put it aside from a practical
working-together point of view. Why? So that the wisest and most
knowledgeable members from within all of the groups can now come
together and present a "United" front of pure, undistorted, and
undiluted Theosophy to humanity that can always hold its own under the
welcomed and tough scrutiny and investigation of all scientists,
scholars, teachers, philosophers, thinkers, and religionists of this
world. How? In two new publications, for starters, as proposed in the
right-hand column of the "Main Page" and in the continuing "Introductory
Brochure" link. Both links are found at the bottom of every page on this
web site.
The Theosophical Movement (34-part series) (January 1920, to October
1922):
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/TheTheosophicalMovement-Series/index.html
The Rising Cycle (13-part series) (October 1926, to October 1927):
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/theosophicalmovement/index.html
Aftermath (10-part series) (January 1935, to October 1935):
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/AFTERMATH-10-PartSeries/index.html
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The above section about the Theosophical Movement is on this INDEX page,
which contains many other sections and series of articles:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/index.html
John DeSantis
(Compiler)
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You may find a great deal of the Truth that you are searching for here:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/index.html
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