Narada TS and the Map!
Nov 06, 2006 03:22 AM
by carlosaveline
Carl,
Thanks.
Narada Theosophical Society, yes. I knew them -- yet I did not remember to put them in the "map". I will do so now.
They are facing a law suit moved by the TS in the USA, which is aiming at their building and other assets and belongings.
They have been independent for a century, though, and they intend to keep that way.
There are many independent efforts like this around the world.
Carlos.
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Data:Mon, 06 Nov 2006 09:52:10 -0000
Assunto:Theos-World Carlos, a new group for your Theosophical Wold Map!
> Carlos,
> I just fund a new group for your Theosophical Wold Map; "The Narada
> Theosophical Society". Have a look in their webpage;
> http://www.thetheosophicalsocietyinamerica.org
> I say no more.
>
> /Carl
>
> Some quotes from their webpage:
>
> "In this pursuit, Blavatsky co-founded The Theosophical Society in
> 1874 and wrote Isis Unveiled, her first book, in 1877 while living
> in New York."
>
> "Helena Blavatsky communicated with the Mahatmas in face-to-face
> meetings, the first at Hyde Park in London in 1851, when she began a
> 17-year probationary period. After living with her master Mahatma in
> Tibet for three years, 1868 to 1871, she traveled to Greece to visit
> with Mahatmas living there."
>
> "A delivery system for Theosophy was founded 1874 with HPB and Henry
> S. Olcott among its founders."
>
> "At her death in 1891, Blavatsky named William Q. Judge to be her
> personal agent in the Esoteric Section, . . ."
>
> "Annie Besant, tireless English social reformer who had become a
> Theosophist after reading The Secret Doctrine, was designated the
> Recorder of the Esoteric Section at the time of HPB's death. Besant,
> as the Esoteric Section Recorder, had been entrusted with volumes
> three and four of The Secret Doctrine, that HPB had prepared for
> publication at a future date. These two volumes disappeared and were
> never seen again, although she subsequently published in lieu of
> HPB's finished work a third volume comprised of letters and
> fragments of manuscripts that Besant herself compiled. "
>
> "The Narada Lodge was first chartered in 1890, chartered in 1895 by
> William Q. Judge's Theosophical Society In America, chartered by
> Kathryn Tingley's Universal Brotherhood in 1898, then chartered in
> 1899 by The American Section of Adyar."
>
> "We at Narada Theosophical Society are only interested in one thing,
> and that is the study of Theosophy as presented by the Masters and
> early founders of the Theosophical Movement. We have offered to work
> with Wheaton, but not under them. We have been autonomous since we
> chartered with William Q. Judge on April 28-29, 1895 as The
> Theosophical Society in America. We rechartered with the American
> Section, Adyar again in January 1899, with a clause in our
> Constitution giving us legal autonomy, which they recognized. We
> were members of both Societies at the same time. We have been asked
> many times in our past to change our bylaws by Wheaton, but have
> declined, so as to not lose our grandfathered-in charters in the
> societies.
>
> John Scott, Vice President
> Narada Theosophical Society"
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