| The Blavatsky Trust |
Information about Theosophy, the ageless Ancient Wisdom, as contained in the writings of H.P. Blavatsky and her Teachers. Online texts including most of the writings of Geoffrey Farthing, the principle founder of the Trust. The Trust was founded with a principal object "to advance education in and promote or further the study of or research into religion, philosophy and science, and to disseminate the results of such study and research to the public". This object of the Trust reflects the second and third objects of the Theosophical Society.
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| University of Exeter MA course in Western Esotericism |
The new MA in Western Esotericism at the University of Exeter represents the first initiative in this subject at a UK university. The subject is already taught in Continental Europe at the University of Amsterdam and at the Sorbonne, whose Emeritus Professor in the History of Esoteric and Mystical Currents, Antoine Faivre, established its disciplinary scope and methodology from the early 1970s onwards. Exeter, Amsterdam, and the Sorbonne are presently the only universities offering postgraduate courses or doctoral supervision in Western Esotericism.
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| Theosophical
Society in England |
The web site of the society in England; lists the programme of lectures
and events at London and branches of the society throughout England.
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| Theosophical Society, Adyar, India |
Official website of the International Headquarters of the Theosophical
Society.
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| Theosophical Society in America (Wheaton, IL., USA) . |
American Section of Theosophical Society located at Adyar, Chennai (Madras), India.
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| Theosophical Society (Pasedena) |
A few years after H.P. Blavatsky's death, the parent organization split into two: the Society following H. S. Olcott and Annie Besant retained its international headquarters at Adyar, Madras, India (its American. Section. became known as the Theosophical Society in America - located at Wheaton); and the Society following W. Q. Judge, Vice President of the TS and General Secretary of its American Section, had it's international headquarters first in New York City and now in Pasadena.
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| United Lodge of Theosophists |
To spread broadcast the teachings of Theosophy as recorded in the writings of H.P. Blavatsky and W. Q. Judge. U.L.T., founded in 1909, has Lodges throughout the world offering regularly scheduled lectures and study classes that are free and open to the public. In other areas there are smaller study classes that also meet regularly to study the original writings of Theosophy. A brief philosophic declaration is its sole guiding document.
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| Foundation for Theosophical Studies |
The Foundation - a sister organisation to The Theosophical Society in England - has a full range of activities in which you can take part throughout the year, from a full week of residential study and interaction at its annual Summer School, and several weekend meetings, to the very comprehensive weekly Sunday evening lectures at its prestigious London venue.
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| Theoversity |
Theoversity was established by the Theosophical Society in England, in 2006, to promote and expand knowledge about theosophy. The core aim of Theoversity is to provide courses and workshops centred around the pure theosophy. Theoversity also aims to investigate the main areas of human knowledge and achievement as seen from a theosophical perspective, including comparative religion and spirituality, esoteric science and philosophy and the sacred arts.
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| Blavatsky
net |
The Blavatsky Net Foundation offers thousands of pages of original 19th
century Theosophical text along with an accumulating repository of evidence
confirming the truths of Theosophy. A specialised search engine, and other
introductory and study aid material, are provided for the convenience of
the student of Theosophy.
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| O
Lanoo |
The Secret Doctrine unveiled.
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| Blavatsky
Study Center (USA) |
This site publishes material (including rare & hard-to-find
source documents) on the life, writings & teachings of Helena Petrovna
Blavatsky, founder of modern Theosophy.
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| The Blavatsky Archives |
This site contains hundreds of rare & hard-to-find source documents on the life, writings & teachings of Madame H.P. Blavatsky, the founder of modern Theosophy.
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| Blavatsky Foundation |
On Madame H.P. Blavatsky's life and work, the Blavatsky Foundation has published many of the writings of the late Theosophical historian Walter A. Carrithers, Jr.
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| Eastern Tradition Research Institute |
Traces the once universal but now hidden Wisdom Tradition in its extant sources, primarily the scriptures of the East; to establish the fact of its existence, and to ascertain more fully and accurately its teachings: An extensive archive of primary sources in their original languages. These are the scriptures of ancient India, namely, the Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, and Tibetan texts of the Hindu, Jaina, and Buddhist traditions.
It is our specific aim to trace the secret "Book of Dzyan" and "Book of the Golden Precepts", the basis of H. P. Blavatsky's books, The Secret Doctrine and The Voice of the Silence.
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| Philaletheians - Eclectic Theosophy |
Philaletheians are lovers or seekers of Truth. They have existed since time immemorial but under many different names. It is only when we reach the third century AD that the designation, originally coined by Pythagoras, was adopted by Ammonius Saccas, the Alexandrian Socrates of Neo-Platonism, instructor of Plotinus and founder of the Eclectic Theosophical System. We, contemporary Philaletheians, continue to disseminate Eternal Verities in today's world through seminars, courses, and other educational events.
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| Katinka Hesselink on Blavatsky |
Katinka Hesselink on Blavatsky: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Quotes and articles.
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| David Pratt |
Exploring Theosophy. Articles and commentary.
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Wessex Research Group

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A co-ordinating network and focus for groups and individuals concerned with new areas of research and experience. It is particularly interested in ecological, spiritual, cultural, artistic, historical, and scientific fields and operates in the belief that there is enormous potential in many people for growth of consciousness, which is often stultified by the feeling of being alone through a lack of support. The network has no religious or political commitment to dogmatic belief, its unofficial motto being 'unity in diversity'. It was founded in May 1980 by a group that included Nigel Blair, Canon Harold Blair and Sir George Trevelyan.
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| Further links |
A further extensive listing of Internet Resources on H.P. Blavatsky, the Mahatmas & Theosophy has been compiled by Daniel H. Caldwell and published by Blavatsky Study Center.
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