Category: Theosophy

  • “The Great Master’s Letter”: Theosophy and the Future of Religion

    “The Great Master’s Letter”: Theosophy and the Future of Religion

    The Maha-chohan letter, or “The Great Master’s Letter” is about the ‘Truth’ of Divine Enlightenment and the real mission and cause of Theosophy. The letter explains the view on the role of Theosophy in aiding a revival or revolution.  Chohan means “lord,” “chief,” or “master.” It comes from the word chos (doctrine, law, teaching) and khan (abbot).‘’…

  • Per Faxneld’s Paper “Blavatsky the Satanist” slanders Theosophy under the Guise of Scholarship

    Per Faxneld’s Paper “Blavatsky the Satanist” slanders Theosophy under the Guise of Scholarship

    PER FAXNELD’S PAPER “BLAVATSKY THE SATANIST” SLANDERS THEOSOPHY UNDER THE GUISE OF SCHOLARSHIP The decline of the Theosophical Movement and the Theosophical Society since the 1930’s has been attributed to many factors by researchers and theosophists, but most bothersome is identifying Theosophy and H.P.B.’s ideas as Satanism. Per Faxneld is senior lecturer in ‘Study of…

  • Mark Passio on the Perversion of Blavatsky’s Occult Writings

    Mark Passio on the Perversion of Blavatsky’s Occult Writings

    I must first explain, despite what is said in the lecture, the theosophical position actually negates the belief in God, and also does not see Nature as God. While an asteroid hitting the earth, or a Supervolcano erupting would remind us of the truly awful and frightening, unmerciful power of nature and the Earth, it…

  • Han Solo ‘It’s All True’ Scene in Force Awakens

    Han Solo ‘It’s All True’ Scene in Force Awakens

    The force philosophy in Star Wars is pure Theosophy. See The Force and Its Sides in Star Wars and Theosophy and The Young Indiana Jones meets Jiddu Krishnamurti in “Journey of Radiance” directed by George Lucas: Rey & Finn learn about the force and world of the jedi — “Han Solo: This map’s not complete. It’s just…

  • Theosophy and Freemasonry: Esoteric Schools within the Theosophical Society

    Theosophy and Freemasonry: Esoteric Schools within the Theosophical Society

    HISTORY OF ESOTERIC SCHOOLS WITHIN THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY The Theosophical Society did not become a secret, or occult fraternity, but it is true that the ideal for the Society was not to be a mere intellectual or literary society. The current condition of the Theosophical Society and its divided branches survive, though like a shell.…

  • Talbot Mundy’s “The Nine Unknown” Men of Ashoka, the Maurya Clan, and its Connection to Theosophy

    Talbot Mundy’s “The Nine Unknown” Men of Ashoka, the Maurya Clan, and its Connection to Theosophy

    Talbot Mundy’s “The Nine Unknown” Secret Society of King Asoka In 1923, Talbot Mundy, of the British police wrote a fiction novel called The Nine Unknown, about a secret society founded by Mauryan Emperor Asoka (c. 268 to 232 BCE) after his conversion to Buddhism. The secret society preserved the ancient science of India. Koot Hoomi and Morya…

  • Guanshiyin the Mother Buddha in The Secret Doctrine

    Guanshiyin the Mother Buddha in The Secret Doctrine

    “The valley spirit, undying Is called the Mystic Female The gate of the Mystic Female Is called the root of Heaven and Earth It flows continuously, barely perceptible Utilize it; it is never exhausted.” (Tao te Ching, Chapter 6) “The Secret Doctrine” notes that no exoteric religious system have indeed ever adopted a female Demiurge,…

  • Before the Conversion: Helena Blavatsky on Shakyamuni Buddha and Buddhism

    Before the Conversion: Helena Blavatsky on Shakyamuni Buddha and Buddhism

    The nineteenth-century saw its first public Western converts to Buddhism, or this is how it is usually defined in books. Although Helena P. Blavatsky cannot be described as a “Western convert,” H.P.B. and Henry S. Olcott, an American lawyer who worked on U.S. President Lincoln’s assassination case, were the two leading movers of the Theosophical…

  • Two Key Subjects in Morya’s Cosmological Notes: Space and Essence

    Two Key Subjects in Morya’s Cosmological Notes: Space and Essence

    TWO KEYS SUBJECTS ON THE NATURE OF REALITY The key concepts in Morya’s Cosmological Notes are: “space” and “essence.” or — [1] The nature of space.[2] The nature of matter. By space what is being referred to? Is it ākāśa or śūnyatā? When the notes refer to the eternal space, or “the one element,” the Skt. term धातु…

  • The Theosophical Movement: A ‘Hijacked Organization’ | Michael Tsarion

    The Theosophical Movement: A ‘Hijacked Organization’ | Michael Tsarion

    While I cannot endorse all of Michael Tsarion’s opinions, like secret ‘Illuminati’-Draconian bloodlines, this talk explains what happened to the Theosophical Movement. As of today, we actually have sufficient information to understand what led to the demise of the Theosophical Society.

  • Rebuttal of Rene Guenon’s Critique of Modern Theosophy

    Rebuttal of Rene Guenon’s Critique of Modern Theosophy

    The objective of this article on René Guénon’s critique of Modern Theosophy, which he terms Theosophism is to outline his analysis in Le théosophisme: Histoire d’une pseudo-religion, and not to react to it defensively. Guénon calls the theosophy of the Theosophical Society generally ‘pseudo-Theosophy’ (Theosophism) and ‘pseudo-Christianity.’ He specifically terms Mrs. Annie Besant’s theosophy, ‘pseudo-Christianity’ and ‘neo-Christianity.’ The…

  • The Last Temptation of Christ: Jesus meets Paul

    The Last Temptation of Christ: Jesus meets Paul

    What we would say to Christians is no different from what is said here to Paul in this interpretation, and what Paul says is what the Theologian tells us, which we regard as inventions. The ridiculousness of Paul’s dialogue here is reminiscent of the religion today. “You know, I’m glad I met you, because now…