Tag: Theosophical Society

  • William Q. Judge on Dogmatism and Infallible Oracles in Theosophy

    William Q. Judge on Dogmatism and Infallible Oracles in Theosophy

    “The fundamental question, “What is the criterion of Theosophy?” calls for an answer. Has Theosophy the power of growth, progress, and advancement in line with all new expositions of truth? In the minds of many the writings of H.P.B. are regarded as the infallible oracles of Theosophy. But in time criticism is sure to do…

  • Pro and Con Sources on Controversies about the Theosophical Society

    Pro and Con Sources on Controversies about the Theosophical Society

    Pro and Con Sources Dr. James Santucci, a scholar of comparative religion, and editor of Theosophical History wrote: “All too often, this subject [Theosophy & Blavatsky], when it is discussed in scholarly circles, is presented in a most unscholarly fashion. Falsehoods are perpetuated and original research is not actively pursued.”  Why Take Blavatsky Seriously? by…

  • Anagarika Dharmapala and Gandhi Distrusted Charles Leadbeater and Besant

    Anagarika Dharmapala was a Buddhist revivalist from Sri Lanka, who founded the Maha Bodhi Society May, 31, 1891. He was also an active member of the Theosophical Society. Dharmapala provides his insight into the controversies in the history of the organization known as the Theosophical Society. Upon reading about the Masters from Alfred P. Sinnet’s…

  • The Mission of Ammonius Saccas and the New Platonists of Alexandria

    The Mission of Ammonius Saccas and the New Platonists of Alexandria

    The aim of the Hellenist philosopher Ammonious Saccas from Alexandria, founder of the New Platonic Eclectic School, was to reconcile the plethora of sects in Egypt and Palestine at the time. The central object was faith in one immutable, nameless, inexorable Divine Principle and eternal law by which the Universe was governed. It was by…