Tag: Theosophy

  • Athena, Virgin Guardian of Aries: Courage and Noetic Enlightenment in Hellenic Esotericism

    Athena, Virgin Guardian of Aries: Courage and Noetic Enlightenment in Hellenic Esotericism

    INTRODUCTION TO ZODIACAL SYMBOLISM AND SALVATION IN PRYSE’S INTERPRETATION We adventure once more into The Restored New Testament (1914) of Theosophist James Morgan Pryse to understand the significance of Athena in Hellenic religion. Pryse’s work reinterprets the New Testament as a Hellenic mystery drama infused with esoteric symbolism, blending Greek mythology, zodiacal astrology, and theosophical…

  • Jewish Kabbalah and Hindu Account of the Origin of the Universe: Cosmological Notes

    Jewish Kabbalah and Hindu Account of the Origin of the Universe: Cosmological Notes

    INTRODUCTION This article aims to demonstrate a fundamental unity of ancient esoteric wisdom traditions by comparing Hindu cosmogony with Jewish cosmogony in addition to correcting certain ideas about shared geometric symbolism. These systems are not oppositional but “two leaves on the same stem,” sharing an identical esoteric core that originates from a primordial universal secret…

  • Chain of Transmission of Ancient Wisdom in the Writings of Helena Blavatsky

    Chain of Transmission of Ancient Wisdom in the Writings of Helena Blavatsky

    It was proposed in her earlier works like Isis Unveiled that the transmission of ancient wisdom or cultural influences originating in India passed through Egypt and/or Chaldea (ancient Babylonia in southern Mesopotamia), and then extending to ancient Greece and Jewish traditions. This was central in early Theosophical frameworks in books such as later in The…

  • Nahmanides to Theosophy: Views about the Kabbalah

    Nahmanides to Theosophy: Views about the Kabbalah

    Traditionally, Kabbalah is the mystical, esoteric tradition within Judaism, and its transmission was restricted to a small few highly learned Jewish sages or advanced scholars under the direct tutelgage of a rabbi or a qualified mekubal (master). Therefore, there are levels as discussed. When you ask about the Kabbalah, you will be given a simple…

  • Medieval Kabbalah and the Transmission of Jewish Mysticism

    Medieval Kabbalah and the Transmission of Jewish Mysticism

    𖣂 Kabbalah is the primary vehicle for the Hebrew sod (or secret wisdom) as written. Representing pre-medieval esoteric traditions, the SeferYetzirah (Book of Formation or Book of Creation) is one of the earliest extant texts in Jewish esotericism and a foundational influence on later Kabbalah. This short, cryptic text describes the universe’s emanative phases through the 32 paths…

  • William Q. Judge on the Decline of Modern India

    William Q. Judge on the Decline of Modern India

    Interestingly, William Q. Judge was hopeful for a New Era of Philosophical Renaissance in the West through the Theosophical Movement, and foresaw a high influence (or intrusion) from India he called the “Yogi craze” entering the West. Judge might have believed, that his vision of Theosophy could curtail this current of false gurus from European…

  • From Nabta Playa to the Osirian Mysteries: Africa’s Claim to the Primordial Wisdom Tradition

    From Nabta Playa to the Osirian Mysteries: Africa’s Claim to the Primordial Wisdom Tradition

    How nineteenth-century esotericists ignored Africa’s ancient Wisdom Traditions, limiting their focus to Biblical interpretations, which expanded into understanding Indo-Iranian roots. INTRODUCTION The concept of a single primordial Wisdom Tradition, or even just the origins of “Holy Wisdom” as it was constituted in Western religious and philosophical literature (particularly in the nineteenth-century, to the medieval Alchemists…

  • Albert Pike’s Life and Philosophical Legacy in American Esotericism

    Albert Pike’s Life and Philosophical Legacy in American Esotericism

    This article is a combination of transcription and summation of Canadian philosopher Manly P. Hall’s Seminars on the life and ideas of Albert Pike in 1958 tracing the origins of the Wisdom Tradition, which often takes on a form of mythmaking in Masonic lore. A more in-depth factual biography of Albert Pike’s life, views and…

  • Roots of the “Divine Spark” in African Religious and Philosophical Traditions

    Roots of the “Divine Spark” in African Religious and Philosophical Traditions

    The “divine spark” refers to the inner divine principle that makes a being fully human and capable of ultimate spiritual realization. The claim made by certain European racist occultists (e.g., some 19th-20th century esoteric racists) that Black Africans or people of African descent lack the “divine spark” (the Logos, Atman, Nous, scintilla animae) is philosophically,…

  • The “Divine Spark” in White Racist Biopolitics

    The “Divine Spark” in White Racist Biopolitics

    If you have kept up, this has a relation to Theosophy in its global context, particularly when addressing the teachings of ancestral and ancient Native American and African philosophical religious traditions. In the midst of researching the life and ideas of Scottish-Rite Freemason Albert Pike based on Manly P. Hall’s lecture, because his toppled statue…

  • Investigating Jamal al-Din’s influence on Noble Drew Ali and Black American New Religious Movements

    Investigating Jamal al-Din’s influence on Noble Drew Ali and Black American New Religious Movements

    INTRODUCTION ON BLACK AMERICAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE FROM NEW WORLD TO NEW THOUGHT In a recent article about the concept of “Divine Messengers” in Islam and Theosophy, one of the key points I wanted to guide you into considering there are many influences that underlie modern understandings of religion, esotericism and theological study in the West,…

  • Islam and Theosophy: Are Jesus and Buddha “Divine Messengers?”

    Islam and Theosophy: Are Jesus and Buddha “Divine Messengers?”

    Are Jesus and Buddha “Divine Messengers?” (Two-Fold Answer): The concept of the lineage of Prophetic Wisdom and Divine (or Spiritual Messengers) is a concept I came to when studying the history of both Manichaeism and Islam. This is not an odd thing to hear among Muslims. Some simply mention to me, that traditionally, there are…