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why was Theosophy so popular at the turn of the century?

Mar 30, 2001 07:46 AM
by Eldon B Tucker


Gigi:

My time is somewhat limited at the moment, and I'm not sufficiently
up on the historic side to write you a good reply. I'll post your
message to the theos-talk mailing list, and perhaps someone there
will be able to write a good answer for you.

-- Eldon Tucker

At 01:20 PM 3/29/01 -0600, you wrote:
To whom it may concern,

Hello! I was on the internet browsing for information when I stumbled
upon your webpage. My name is Gigi Fung and I'm a university student who
is writing an essay about theosophy.

I was wondering if I would be able to get some help or information. My
question is: In its heyday, why was theosophy so popular at the turn of the
century? I have been trying valiantly to get some sort of answer to that
question, but I have been having difficulty in it.

Any response would be quite appreciated. Thank you for your time.



Sincerely,


Gigi Fung

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