Tag: Esoteric Philosophy

  • E Pluribus Unum: The Classical Roots of America’s Motto and the Forgotten Meaning of Unity in the Founding Era

    E Pluribus Unum: The Classical Roots of America’s Motto and the Forgotten Meaning of Unity in the Founding Era

    The Origin and Meaning of the motto “E Pluribus Unum” In an era of deep national divisions, few phrases capture the American ideal better than E Pluribus Unum (“Out of Many, One). Adopted during the Revolutionary War, this Latin motto symbolized the fragile union of Thirteen colonies into a single republic. However, its roots run…

  • The Syncretic Combinations of the Monotheistic Religions

    The Syncretic Combinations of the Monotheistic Religions

    “To connect the Mosaic Religion with the Mysteries is to wrest from the Church its position, and to show that the Old Testament is the result of human effort…” (Samuel F. Dunlap. 1860. Sōd: The Mysteries of Adonai, pg. iii) “The work of the Old Testament is the first offshoot from the Mysteries; the New Testament…

  • Morya on Yahweh as a Mamo in the Prayag Letter

    Morya on Yahweh as a Mamo in the Prayag Letter

    The term Prayāg (or Prayaga) is an ancient term for the city of Allāhābād. In January 1, 1881, an early branch of the parent or original Theosophical Society was formed in Allahabad. G.N. Chakravarti was a notable member of this lodge, who represented Brahmanism at the 1893 World’s Parliament of Religions in Chicago. So, the Prayag Letter is…

  • Big Think Asks ‘Has Science made Religion useless?’

    Big Think Asks ‘Has Science made Religion useless?’

    DO WE STILL NEED RELIGION. Robert Sapolsky, Reza Aslan, Pete Holmes and others from Big Think answered the question, “Has science made religion useless?” So, has Science made religion useless?

  • Helena Blavatsky Critique of the French Revolution of 1789, Material Progress and the Rich

    Helena Blavatsky Critique of the French Revolution of 1789, Material Progress and the Rich

    In an excerpt from this Parisian paper, Le Lotus (Paris, Vol. I, No. 6, Sep 1887), Helena P. Blavatsky speaks about the falsity of fraternity in the French Revolution of 1789, rails against material (industrial) developments, and the conditions of the poor. The poor and child factory workers labor and are sacrificed for progress. Theosophists…

  • Cosmological Notes on Pythagorean Number Theory, the Vedas and Kabbalah

    Cosmological Notes on Pythagorean Number Theory, the Vedas and Kabbalah

    COSMOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE MATRIX AND THE FIGURE OF THE DECADE The Rig Veda teaches that the one animating principle of all the gods and man is a UNITY. IT is the eternally self-existent one, that lies behind Hiraṇyagarbha (the Womb) and brings forth a Universe. It is from Hiraṇyagarbha that the drama of creation, the first…

  • “I Dread The Appearance In Print Of Our Philosophy” | The Mahatma Letter No. 56

    “I Dread The Appearance In Print Of Our Philosophy” | The Mahatma Letter No. 56

    “By most of your gold worshipping countrymen our facts and theorems would be denominated fancy-flights, the dreams of madmen.” The Occult Philosophy taught to the Theosophists does not belong to them, but to the men, that were teachers to H.P.B. There has been much disrespectful misrepresentation and abuse of that philosophy which has devalued perception…