
IN LOS ANGELOS — A LARGE COLLECTION OF MATERIALS ON NINETEENTH-CENTURY ESOTERICISM were claimed by the raging fires in California. Prof. Wouter Hanegraaff (professor of the History of Hermetic Philosophy and related currents at the University of Amsterdam Netherlands) on Facebook this Thursday stated that “the entire property of the Theosophical Society in Altadena near Pasadena has been completely destroyed by the fires in Los Angeles.”

“This was the world’s largest archive of Theosophical materials, including a library with 40.000 titles, the entire archive of the history of the TS, including ca. 10.000 unpublished letters, pertaining to HPB, the Mahatmas, W.Q. Judge, G.R.S. Mead, Katherine Tingley, and G. de Purucker, membership records since 1875, art objects, and countless other irreplaceable materials. The archives also contained works of Boehme, Gichtel, donations from the king of Siam including rare Buddhist scriptures, and so on.”
The Wild Hunt: Pagan News & Perspectives reported that the entire property of the Theosophical Society in Altadena near Pasadena has been completely destroyed, and are still gathering information (see LA Fires claim Theosophical Society building and archives).
News articles included photographs of the destruction, and the status in search is now Closed with a picture of the burned area. Author Jason Colavito explained on his website, that “Ironically, the first Theosophical Society headquarters in Altadena also burned to the ground in 1894 (Jason Colavito, https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/california-fires-destroy-priceless-theosophical-archive).
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Although I am currently not a due-paying member of any branch of the Theosophical Society currently, I am a Theosophist. Regardless of opinions about Theosophy, the Theosophical Society or the Point Loma Branch, I was deeply devastated and immediately felt heavy and ill upon hearing this news.
Andrew Crooke of the Australasian TS (Pasadena) replied to Aroon Parshotam of the Theosophical Society in New Zealand.

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