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persuasive story-teller [with the] power to fascinate others" although noted that she was also "self-absorbed and egotistical". For Meade, Blavatsky had a "vivid imagination" and a "propensity for lying". Godwin noted that
Blavatsky had "a fearsome temper". The religious studies scholar Bruce F. Campbell noted that she had been a "strong-willed, independent child", and that the harsh environment of her childhood might have resulted in her "difficulty in controlling her temper and ... her tendency to swear". In his opinion, she represented "an archetypal charismatic leader". Anthropologist
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2679:, who treated her during a near-fatal illness in March 1887; Blavatsky credited him with saving her life. Supplementing her pension, she established a small ink-producing business. She received messages from members of the Society's London Lodge who were dissatisfied with Sinnett's running of it; they believed that he was focusing on attaining upper-class support rather than encouraging the promotion of Theosophy throughout society, a criticism Blavatsky agreed with. She arrived in London in May 1887, initially staying in the
2167:. Theosophists would often argue over how to define Theosophy, with Judge expressing the view that the task was impossible. Blavatsky however insisted that Theosophy was not a religion in itself. Lachman has described the movement as "a very wide umbrella, under which quite a few things could find a place". On foundation, Olcott was appointed chairman, with Judge as secretary, and Blavatsky as corresponding secretary, although she remained the group's primary theoretician and leading figure. Prominent early members included
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physiological, with races often combining in the course of history. Moreover, inspired by recent acrimonious debates over evolution, they are also dynamic, emergent forces. Gary
Lachman wrote, "Although few historians have noted it, in Isis Unveiled (1877), Blavatsky presented the first major intellectual – not religious – criticism of evolution." {Lachman 2012, 159–60} Blavatsky held that Darwinism explained human physical evolution, while spirituality followed another developmental pattern.
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1825:. She later claimed that there she began to exhibit further paranormal abilities, with rapping and creaking accompanying her around the house and furniture moving of its own volition. In 1860, she and her sister visited their maternal grandmother in Tiflis. It was there that she met up with Metrovitch, and where she reconciled with Nikifor in 1862. Together they adopted a child named Yuri, who would die aged five in 1867, when he was buried under Metrovitch's surname. In 1864, while riding in
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decades after, Theosophists criticized
Hodgson's methodology, arguing that he set out to disprove and attack Blavatsky rather than conduct an unbiased analysis of her claims and abilities. In 1986 the SPR admitted this to be the case and retracted the findings of the report. However, Johnson has commented "Theosophists have overinterpreted this as complete vindication, when in fact many questions raised by Hodgson remain unanswered."
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3157:, a figure from Mahayana Buddhist mythology. She further believed that humanity would eventually develop into the final, seventh Root Race. Lachman suggested that by reading Blavatsky's cosmogonical claims as a literal account of history, "we may be doing it a disservice." He instead suggested that it could be read as Blavatsky's attempt to formulate "a new myth for the modern age, or as a huge, fantastic science fiction story".
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2035:; this interview was the earliest textual source in which Blavatsky claimed to have spent time in Tibet. Indeed, it was while in New York that "detailed records" of Blavatsky's life again become available to historians. Soon after, Blavatsky received news of her father's death, thus inheriting a considerable fortune, allowing her to move into a lavish hotel. In December 1874, Blavatsky met the
3464:, an esoteric current that emerged in Western nations during the 1970s. "No single organization or movement has contributed so many components to the New Age Movement as the Theosophical Society. ... It has been the major force in the dissemination of occult literature in the West in the twentieth century." Other organizations loosely based on Theosophical texts and doctrines include the
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1886:, and translated a number of ancient texts written in this language that were preserved by the monks of a monastery; she stated that she was, however, not permitted entry into the monastery itself. She also claimed that while in Tibet, Morya and Koot Hoomi helped her develop and control her psychic powers. Among the abilities that she ascribed to these "Masters" were
3347:, a worse temper, a greater command of bad language, and a greater contempt for the intelligence of her fellow-beings than I had ever supposed possible to be contained in one person. These, I suppose, must be reckoned as her vices, though whether a creature so indifferent to all ordinary standards of right and wrong can be held to have virtues or vices, I know not."
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world, 106 of which were located in India, Burma, and Ceylon. Initially, each lodge was chartered directly from the Adyar headquarters, with members making democratic decisions by vote. However, over the coming years the lodges were organized into national units with their own ruling councils, resulting in tensions between the different levels of administration.
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2305:; Blavatsky and Olcott believed that the two organizations shared a common spiritual world-view. Unhappy with life in the U.S., Blavatsky decided to move to India, with Olcott agreeing to join her, securing work as a U.S. trade representative to the country. In December, the duo auctioned off many of their possessions, although Edison gifted them a
1898:, and the ability to control another's consciousness, to dematerialize and rematerialize physical objects, and to project their astral bodies, thus giving the appearance of being in two places at once. She claimed to have remained on this spiritual retreat from late 1868 until late 1870. Blavatsky never claimed in print to have visited
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3226:[Blavatsky was] one of the most significant, controversial, and prolific of modern esotericists ... It is more than evident that, whatever one thinks of the more flamboyant aspects of this remarkable and many-sided woman, she possessed a keen intellect and a wide-ranging vision of what occultism could be in the modern world.
1806:, before making a second attempt to enter Tibet. She claimed that this time she was successful, entering Tibet in 1856 through Kashmir, accompanied by a Tartar shaman who was attempting to reach Siberia and who thought that as a Russian citizen, Blavatsky would be able to aid him in doing so. According to this account, they reached
3205:, with humanity's final purpose being the emancipation of the soul from the cycle of death and rebirth. She believed that knowledge of karma would ensure that human beings lived according to moral principles, arguing that it provided a far greater basis for moral action than that of the Christian doctrine. Blavatsky wrote, in
3137:, which Blavatsky alleged survives today as Australia and Rapa Nui. Blavatsky alleged that during the fourth Round of the Earth, higher beings descended to the planet, with the beginnings of human physical bodies developing and the sexes separating. At this point, the fourth Root Race appeared, living on the continent of
2069:. Claiming that Blavatsky impressed him with her own ability to manifest spirit phenomena, Olcott authored a newspaper article on her. They soon became close friends, giving each other the nicknames of "Maloney" (Olcott) and "Jack" (Blavatsky). He helped attract greater attention to Blavatsky's claims, encouraging the
2240:, Blavatsky quoted extensively from other esoteric and religious texts, although her contemporary and colleague Olcott always maintained that she had quoted from books that she did not have access to. Writing more than a century after her death Lachman conjectured that if this had been the case, then she had had an
2643:. In his report, Hodgson accused Blavatsky of being a spy for the Russian government, further accusing her of faking paranormal phenomena, largely on the basis of the Coulomb's claims. The report caused much tension within the Society, with a number of Blavatsky's followers – among them Babaji and
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of their ideas in terminology adopted from Asian religions. Blavatsky's
Theosophy was able to appeal to women by de-emphasizing the importance of gender and allowing them to take on spiritual leadership equal to that of men, thus allowing them a greater role than that permitted in traditional Christianity.
3011:. She subscribed to the anti-Christian current of thought within Western esotericism which emphasized the idea of an ancient and universal "occult science" that should be revived. Blavatsky stated that the Theosophical teachings were passed on to her by adepts, who lived in various parts of the world.
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Theosophy redirected the interest in Spiritualism toward a more coherent doctrine that included cosmology with theory of evolution in an understanding of humanity's spiritual development. Further, it took the traditional sources of Western esotericism and globalized them by restating many
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Blavatsky, "I know no one who detested, more than she did, any attempt to hero-worship herself – she positively physically shuddered at any expression of reverence to herself – as a spiritual teacher; I have heard her cry out in genuine alarm at an attempt to
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and the ancient Hindu sages. Blavatsky connected this ancient wisdom religion to
Hermetic philosophy, a worldview in which everything in the universe is identified as an emanation from a Godhead. Blavatsky believed that all of the world's religions developed from this original global faith. Blavatsky
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Godwin suggested that
Blavatsky's life work was "not only spiritual but socially idealistic and fiercely political". He suggested that her "emotional fuel" was partly "a hatred of oppression", which Godwin claimed was either through the intellectual domination of Christianity or British colonial rule
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and the ancient Hindu sages. The wisdom-religion is also identified with
Hermetic philosophy as "the only possible key to the Absolute in science and theology" (I, vii). Every religion is based on the same truth or "secret doctrine", which contains "the alpha and omega of universal science" (I, 511).
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animals and images of spiritual figures; their life was funded largely by Olcott's continued work as a lawyer. Their last such apartment came to be known as the
Lamasery. Allegedly encouraged by the Masters, Blavatsky and Olcott established the Miracle Club, through which they facilitated lectures on
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noted that public knowledge of these travels rests upon "her own largely uncorroborated accounts", which are marred by being "occasionally conflicting in their chronology". For religious studies scholar Bruce F. Campbell, there was "no reliable account" for the next 25 years of her life. According to
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described the young Blavatsky as "a petted, wayward, invalid child" who was a "beguiling story-teller". Accounts provided by relatives reveal that she socialized largely with lower-class children and that she enjoyed playing pranks and reading. She was educated in French, art, and music, all subjects
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not esoteric". Blavatsky, it seemed to Müller, "was either deceived by others or carried away by her own imaginations." Blavatsky responded to those academic specialists in Indian religion who accused her of misrepresenting it by claiming that they understood only the exoteric nature of Hinduism and
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and uncompromising promotion of the Theosophical agenda, it appears unlikely that the movement could have attained its unique form." By the time of her death in 1891 she was the acknowledged head of a community numbering nearly 100,000, with journalistic organs in London, Paris, New York and Madras.
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suggested that her theory of spiritual evolution contradicts the entire spirit of Eastern tradition, which is "precisely an anti-evolutionist conception of the spiritual life". After her death, Blavatsky continued to be accused of having fraudulently produced paranormal phenomena by skeptics such as
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Worsening health led Blavatsky to contemplate a return to the milder climate of Europe, and resigning her position as corresponding secretary of the society, she left India in March 1885. By 1885, the Theosophical Society had experienced rapid growth, with 121 lodges having been chartered across the
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publicly highlighted that the contents were not Buddhist, and Blavatsky herself disliked the misleading title. Since the book's publication, there has been much debate as to the authenticity of the letters, with some arguing that they were written by Blavatsky herself, and others believing that they
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to spend more time with Sinnett, and there performed a range of materializations that astounded the other guests; in one instance, she allegedly made a cup-and-saucer materialize under the soil during a picnic. Sinnett was eager to contact the Masters himself, convincing Blavatsky to facilitate this
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Blavatsky was (and is) a controversial figure. Blavatsky's devotees often try to attribute the criticism that she has sustained to the fact that she attacked the vested interests of both the Christian establishment and the material scientific skeptics rather than as a reaction to her alleged frauds
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figure whose purpose was to save the world by promoting Theosophy. Lachman stated that Blavatsky exhibited what he referred to as "Russian traits – an intense devotion to spiritual truth, combined with a profound contradictory character." Washington expressed the view that she was "a
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with the Knightleys. He became an associate member of Blavatsky's Lodge in March 1891, and would emphasize the close connection between Theosophy and Hinduism throughout his life. In 1888, Blavatsky established the Esoteric Section of the Theosophical Society, a group under her complete control for
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to combat the spread of the Christian faith in Ceylon and encourage pride and interest in Buddhism among the island's Sinhalese population. Although Blavatsky initially opposed the idea, stating that the Masters would not approve, Olcott's project proved a success, and she changed her opinion about
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Meade stated that "more than any other single individual", Blavatsky was responsible for bringing a knowledge of Eastern religion and philosophy to the West. Blavatsky believed that Indian religion offered answers to problems then facing Westerners; in particular, she believed that Indian religion
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Blavatsky's writings garnered the materials of Neoplatonism, Renaissance magic, Kabbalah, and Freemasonry, together with ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman mythology and religion, joined by Eastern doctrines taken from Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta to present the idea of an ancient wisdom handed down
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While living in New York City, Blavatsky had referred to herself as a "Buddhist", although officially embraced Buddhism only while in Ceylon. However, Lachman stated that her Buddhism was "highly eccentric and had little to do with the Buddhism of scholars like [Max] Müller or that of your
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Blavatsky's sexuality has been an issue of dispute; many biographers believed that she remained celibate throughout her life, with Washington believing that she "hated sex with her own sort of passion". In later life she stated that she was a virgin, although she had been married to two men during
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She claimed to have then received a message from Morya to travel to Constantinople, where he met her, and together they traveled overland to Tibet, going through Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan, and then into India, entering Tibet via Kashmir. There, they allegedly stayed in the home of Morya's friend
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Blavatsky wanted to sue her accusers, although Olcott advised against it, believing that the surrounding publicity would damage the Society. In private letters, Blavatsky expressed relief that the criticism was focused on her and that the identity of the Masters had not been publicly exposed. For
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According to Goodrick-Clarke, the Theosophical Society "disseminated an elaborate philosophical edifice involving a cosmogony, the macrocosm of the universe, spiritual hierarchies, and intermediary beings, the latter having correspondences with a hierarchical conception of the microcosm of man."
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at times. She lived simply and her followers believed that she refused to accept monetary payment in return for disseminating her teachings. Blavatsky preferred to be known by the initialism "HPB", a sobriquet applied to her by many of her friends which was first developed by Olcott. She avoided
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As a result of Pyotr's career, the family frequently moved to different parts of the Empire, accompanied by their servants, a mobile childhood that may have influenced Blavatsky's largely nomadic lifestyle in later life. A year after Pyotr's arrival in Yekaterinoslav, the family relocated to the
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Upon learning that old comrade Emma Coulomb (née Cutting) and her husband had fallen into poverty in Ceylon, Blavatsky invited them to move into her home in Bombay. However, the Coulombs annoyed Rosa Bates and Edward Winbridge, two American Theosophists who were also living with Blavatsky; when
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scathingly criticized Blavatsky's Esoteric Buddhism. Whilst he was willing to give her credit for good motives, at least at the beginning of her career, in his view she ceased to be truthful both to herself and to others with her later "hysterical writings and performances". There is a nothing
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Blavatsky's Theosophy has been described as representing "a major factor in the modern revival" of Western esotericism. Godwin deemed there to be "no more important figure in modern times" within the Western esoteric tradition than Blavatsky. For Johnson, Blavatsky was "a central figure in the
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Washington believed that the purpose of these three precepts was to lead to the "discovery of the powers latent in man through the occult study of science, philosophy and religion shall be the preferred route to the social harmony and equality which will prefigure – and perhaps
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Theosophy was unpopular with both Christian missionaries and the British colonial administration, with India's English-language press being almost uniformly negative toward the Society. The group nevertheless proved popular, and branches were established across the country. While Blavatsky had
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Blavatsky was a controversial figure during her lifetime, championed by supporters as an enlightened sage and derided as a charlatan by critics. Her Theosophical doctrines influenced the spread of Hindu and Buddhist ideas in the West as well as the development of Western esoteric currents like
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and others, have questioned the authenticity of her writings by citing evidence that they are heavily plagiarized from older esoteric sources, pronouncing her claim of the existence of masters of wisdom to be utterly false, and accusing her of being a charlatan, false medium, and falsifier of
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According to Meade, Blavatsky assembled her theories and doctrines gradually, in a piecemeal fashion. Blavatsky claimed that these Theosophical doctrines were not her own invention, but had been received from a brotherhood of secretive spiritual adepts whom she referred to as the "Masters" or
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Blavatsky talked incessantly in a guttural voice, sometimes wittily and sometimes crudely. She was indifferent to sex yet frank and open about it; fonder of animals than of people; welcoming, unpretentious, scandalous, capricious and rather noisy. She was also humorous, vulgar, impulsive and
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consistent with her having studied in a Tibetan monastery. Lachman noted that had Blavatsky spent time in Tibet, then she would be "one of the greatest travelers of the nineteenth century", although he added – "in all honesty I do not know" if Blavatsky spent time in Tibet or not. Biographer
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between 1887 and 1889, believed Blavatsky's influence to be derived largely from a talent for manipulation. After leaving the Theosopical movement, Collins said that "she taught me one great lesson. I learned from her how foolish, how 'gullible', how easily flattered human beings are, taken
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Blavatsky was the leading theoretician of the Theosophical Society, responsible for establishing its "doctrinal basis". The ideas expounded in her published texts provide the basis from which the Society and wider Theosophical movement emerged. Blavatsky's Theosophical ideas were a form of
1682:, she made repeated unsuccessful attempts to escape and return to her family in Tiflis, to which he eventually relented. The family sent her, accompanied by a servant and maid, to Odessa to meet her father, who planned to return to Saint Petersburg with her. The escorts accompanied her to
3122:, Blavatsky articulated the belief that in the beginning of time there was absolute nothingness. This primordial essence then separated itself into seven Rays, which were also intelligent beings known as the Dhyan Chohans; these Seven Rays then created the universe using an energy called
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Hutton suggested that Blavatsky had a greater impact in Asia than in the Western world. Blavatsky has been cited as having inspired Hindus to respect their own religious roots. The Theosophical Society influenced the growth of Indian national consciousness, with prominent figures in the
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narrative. In turn, Blavatsky believed that the Theosophical movement's revival of the "ancient wisdom religion" would lead to it spreading across the world, eclipsing the established world religions. Thus, in bringing these Theosophical ideas to humanity, Blavatsky viewed herself as a
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urged her to translate into Russian. She began to instruct Olcott in her own occult beliefs, and encouraged by her he became celibate, tee-totaling, and vegetarian, although she herself was unable to commit to the latter. In January 1875 the duo visited the Spiritualist mediums
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were objectively real, thus defending Spiritualism against accusations of fraud. However, she also stated that the entities being contacted by Spiritualist mediums were not the spirits of the dead, as the Spiritualist movement typically alleged, but instead either mischievous
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Blavatsky "both incorporated a number of the doctrines of eastern religions into her occultism, and interpreted eastern religions in the light of her occultism", in doing so extending a view of the "mystical East" that had already been popularized through Romanticist poetry.
1829:, Blavatsky fell from her horse and was in a coma for several months with a spinal fracture. Recovering in Tiflis, she claimed that upon awaking she gained full control of her paranormal abilities. She then proceeded to Italy, Transylvania, and Serbia, possibly studying the
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nineteenth-century occult revival". Lachman claimed that "practically all modern occultism and esotericism" can trace its origins back to her influence. Blavatsky's published Theosophical ideas, particularly those regarding Root Races, have been cited as an influence on
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and Tibet, where she visited her teacher's ashram for several days. With her health deteriorating, she agreed to accompany Olcott on his trip to Britain, where he was planning to argue the case for Ceylonese Buddhism and sort out problems with the Society's London Lodge.
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described Blavatsky as "one of the century's truly international figures" whose ideas gained "considerable popularity". Various biographers have noted that, by the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Blavatsky was little-known among the general public. In 2006, scholar
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Many critics and biographers have expressed doubt about the veracity of Blavatsky's claims regarding her visits to Tibet, which rely entirely on her own claims, lacking any credible independent testimony. It has been highlighted that during the nineteenth century,
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searched for negative information on Emma Coulomb, discovering stories of her alleged former history of extortion and criminality. Internally, the Society was greatly damaged by the Coulomb Affair, although it remained popular in India, as did Blavatsky herself.
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ideas that the Ariosophists promoted, commenting that were she alive to witness the development of Ariosophy she probably would have denounced its ideas regarding race. Blavatsky's Theosophical ideas regarding Root Races have also been cited as an influence on
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in May 1880. Touring the island, they were met by crowds intrigued by these unusual Westerners who embraced Buddhism rather than proselytizing Christianity. Their message proved a boost to Sinhalese nationalist self-esteem, and they were invited to see the
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For our own part, we regard neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers, nor as a mere vulgar adventuress; we think that she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance as one of the most accomplished, ingenious, and interesting imposters in history.
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the society with letters that they claimed were written by Blavatsky and which proved that her paranormal abilities were fraudulent. The society refused to pay them and expelled them from their premises, at which the couple turned to the Madras-based
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noted that "on rare occasions" Blavatsky's writings are "overtly racist", adding that her antisemitism "derives from the unfortunate position of Judaism as the origin of Christianity" and refers to "the intense dislike she felt for Christianity".
2954:, due to early accounts in which she traveled while dressed in masculine attire. Meade thought that Blavatsky had, with a few exceptions, been "contemptuous" of other women, suggesting that while this may have been the result of general societal
1993:, in contrast to the mainstream Spiritualist movement. However, Blavatsky believed that Cutting and many of the mediums employed by the society were fraudulent, and she closed it down after two weeks. In Cairo, she also met with the Egyptologist
1678:. Her reasons for doing so were unclear, although she later claimed that she was attracted by his belief in magic. Although she tried to back out shortly before the wedding ceremony, the marriage took place on 7 July 1849. Moving with him to the
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The biographer Peter Washington described Blavatsky as "a short, stout, forceful woman, with strong arms, several chins, unruly hair, a determined mouth, and large, liquid, slightly bulging eyes". She had distinctive azure-colored eyes, and was
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She appointed Besant to be the new head of the Blavatsky Lodge, and in July 1890 inaugurated the new European headquarters of the Theosophical Society in Besant's house. There, she authored a book containing questions and corresponding answers,
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was a success, the Society remained largely inactive, having fallen into this state in autumn 1876. This was despite the fact that new lodges of the organization had been established throughout the U.S. and in London, and prominent figures like
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movement; although defending the genuine existence of Spiritualist phenomena, she argued against the mainstream Spiritualist idea that the entities contacted were the spirits of the dead. Relocating to the United States in 1873, she befriended
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Blavatsky taught that humans composed of three separate parts: a divine spark, an astral fluid body, and the physical body. Later Blavatsky proclaimed the septenary of Man and Universe. According to Blavatsky, man is composed of seven parts:
1710:, she met the American art student Albert Rawson, who later wrote extensively about the Middle East, and together they allegedly visited a Coptic magician, Paulos Metamon. In 1851, she proceeded to Paris, where she encountered the mesmerist,
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boy, Vallah "Babula" Bulla, as her personal servant. Many educated Indians were impressed with the Theosophists championing of Indian religions, coming about during a period "of growing self-assertion against the values and beliefs" of the
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during her teenage years. According to her later claims, in 1849 she embarked on a series of world travels, visiting Europe, the Americas, and India. She also claimed that during this period she encountered a group of spiritual adepts, the
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and Paris, before – according to her later claims – Morya instructed her to go to the United States. Blavatsky arrived in New York City on 8 July 1873. There, she moved into a women's housing cooperative on
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which admittance was restricted to those who had passed certain tests. She identified it as a place for "true Theosophists" who would focus on the system's philosophy rather than experiment with producing paranormal phenomena.
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as a rival to that run by Sinnett, draining much of its membership. Lodge meetings were held at the Keightleys' house on Thursday nights, with Blavatsky also greeting many visitors there, among them the occultist and poet
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with a rabbi at this point. In 1867, she proceeded to the Balkans, Hungary, and then Italy, where she spent time in Venice, Florence, and Mentana, claiming that in the latter she had been injured fighting for
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Meade referred to her as "an eccentric who abided by no rules except her own", someone who had "utter disregard for the Victorian code of morality". Meade believed that Blavatsky perceived herself as a
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against Russian rule, and first saw her when she was six months old. As well as her Russian and German ancestry, Blavatsky could also claim French heritage, for a great-great grandfather had been a
2513:, which became their permanent headquarters; a few rooms were set aside for Blavatsky, who moved into them in December. She continued to tour the subcontinent, claiming that she then spent time in
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Higgins, S. (2018). From the Seventh Arrondissement to the Seventh Ward: Blavatsky's Arrival in America 1873. Theosophical History: A Quarterly Journal of Research, XIX(4), 2nd ser., 158–171.
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and impostures. Thus, all critics of her are deflected by her believers (who say that "the slanders on her reputation are the signs of grace: the stigmata that all great martyrs must bear").
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nevertheless noted that she was "as visible today as any modern trend-setting guru, and she will most likely remain the most memorable and innovative esotericist of the 19th century."
2012:, who provided independent verification of Blavatsky's travels during this period. In July 1872 she returned to her family in Odessa, before departing in April 1873. She spent time in
2432:. Blavatsky and Olcott were then invited to Ceylon by Buddhist monks. There they officially converted to Buddhism – apparently the first from the United States to do so. – taking the
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wrote a detailed critique of Theosophy in which he claimed that Blavatsky had acquired all her knowledge naturally from other books rather than supernatural so-called "masters."
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contained an evolutionary cosmology which complemented Darwinian evolutionary theory, and that the Indian doctrine of reincarnation met many of the moral qualms surrounding
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on the other. Unsatisfied, Kingsford – whom Blavatsky thought "an unbearable snobbish woman" – split from the Theosophical Society to form the
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and manifest spiritual phenomena. She visited Chittenden in October 1874, there meeting the reporter Henry Steel Olcott, who was investigating the brothers' claims for the
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specialists, but was instead robbed, later attributing these Natives' behavior to the corrupting influence of Christian missionaries. She then headed south, visiting
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rely heavily on these unreliable later accounts. The accounts of her early life provided by her family members have also been considered dubious by biographers.
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and wrote a lengthy analysis of the Theosophical claims about linguistics and India, "la théosophie brahmanique (Brahamanic Theosophy)" while delivering his
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was also a guest at the Sinnett's home, and Blavatsky was encouraged to manifest paranormal phenomena in their presence. From there, they traveled to
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designed to enable her to find a husband. With her grandparents she holidayed in Tumen's Kalmyk summer camp, where she learned horse riding and some
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that preoccupied 19th-century Westerners. In doing so, Meade believed that Blavatsky paved the way for the emergence of later movements such as the
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Bednarowski, Mary Farrell (1980). "Outside the Mainstream: Women's Religion and Women Religious Leaders in Nineteenth-Century America".
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communication, resulting in the production of over 1400 pages allegedly authored by Koot Hoomi and Morya, which came to be known as the
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social functions and was scornful of social obligations. She spoke Russian, Georgian, English, French, Italian, Arabic, and Sanskrit.
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Mikheil Betaneli. Infatuated with her, he repeatedly requested that they marry, to which she ultimately relented; this constituted
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who encouraged her interest in esoteric matters. She would also claim that at this period she had further paranormal experiences,
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according to separate stories, she maintained that he claimed that he had a special mission for her, and that she must travel to
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The theosophical movement of the nineteenth century: the legitimation of the disputable and the entrenchment of the disreputable
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Blavatsky expounded what has been described as a "monotheistic, immanentist, and mystical cosmology". Blavatsky was a
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of producing fraudulent paranormal phenomena. In ailing health, in 1885 she returned to Europe, establishing the
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in southern England and that they also mated with "she-animals", resulting in the creation of gorillas and
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dismissed it as "a melee of horrendous hogwash and of fertile inventions of inane esoterica".
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Cover of 'Blavatsky Unveiled', the first translation of Isis Unveiled into modern English.
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Harrison, Vernon (April 1986). "J'accuse. An Examination of the Hodgson Report of 1885".
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editor to publish an interview with her, and discussing her in his book on Spiritualism,
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in India. Conversely, Meade thought Blavatsky to be "basically a non-political person".
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Isis unveiled: a master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology
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12998:"Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine (Vol. I) edited by H.P. Blavatsky and Mabel Collins"
11773:(in French). Paris: Noël Richard-Nafarre, distributed by Éditions François de Villac.
11283:(Press release). London: The Incorporated Society for Psychical Research. 8 May 1986.
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sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Koot Hoomi was described as having spent time in London and
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Davenport-Hines, Richard (January 2011) . "Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna (1831–1891)".
10180:"Race and Redemption: Racial and Ethnic Evolution in Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy"
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back on the Earth after physical death. However, by the time that she had authored
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Some scholars have suggested that Blavatsky sometimes spoke and/or wrote while in
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The esoteric world of Madame Blavatsky: insights into the life of a modern sphinx
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The Myth of Disenchantment: Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences
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The masters revealed: Madame Blavatsky and the myth of the Great White Lodge
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9992:(D. Litt. et Phil.). Pretoria: University of South Africa (published 2009).
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The Masters Revealed: Madame Blavatsky and the Myth of the Great White Lodge
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Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of Epistemology from Theosophy to the New Age
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Theravāda Buddhism: a social history from ancient Benares to modern Colombo
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How the swans came to the lake: a narrative history of Buddhism in America
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Madame Blavatsky's Baboon: Theosophy and the Emergence of the Western Guru
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H. P. Blavatsky and the SPR: an examination of the Hodgson Report of 1885
10789:(3rd rev. and updated ed.). Boston; London: Shambhala Publications.
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10495:(Reprint of 1st ed.). Los Angeles: Theosophical Publishing Society.
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in 1875. She gained an international following as the primary founder of
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Nilakant (May 1886). Judge, William Q. (ed.). "Theosophical symbolism".
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To encourage the study of Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and Science.
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before obtaining a house in Girgaum Road, part of Bombay's native area.
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H.P. Blavatsky and the theosophical movement: a brief historical sketch
10541:(Reprint of original 1st ed.). Los Angeles: Theosophical Company.
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The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy
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The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy
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The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy
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The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy
10159: (2006b). "Theosophical Society". In Wouter J. Hanegraaff (ed.).
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12070:(Winter 1967–1968). "Who played that trick on H.P.B.?: the puzzle of
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Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution
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The lady with the magic eyes: Madame Blavatsky, medium and magician
11703:. Secret doctrine reference series. San Diego: Wizard's Bookshelf.
10865:(1927). "Acquaintance with religions". In Desai, Mahadev H. (ed.).
10580:. Western esoteric masters series. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books.
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or the "shells" left behind by the deceased. She proceeded via the
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Isis Very Much Unveiled: Being the Story of the Great Mahatma Hoax
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with the founder of the Theosophical Society's French branch, the
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The life and letters of the Right Honourable Friedrich Max Müller
11026:. translated by Alvin Moore, Jr. Hillsdale, NY: Sophia Perennis.
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Young H. P. von Hahn, a bust by Ukrainian sculptor Alexey Leonov
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11617:"Gurdjieff and Blavatsky: Western esoteric teachers in parallel"
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Godwin, Joscelyn (1994b). "Foreword". In K. Paul Johnson (ed.).
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The Fraud of Modern "Theosophy" Exposed (1912), J. N. Maskelyne,
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12279:(in Russian). Vol. 80. Moscow: Гос. изд-во худож. лит-ры.
12254:(in Russian). Vol. 54. Moscow: Гос. изд-во худож. лит-ры.
12119:(in Russian). Пенза: Министерство культуры Пензенской области.
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Wakoff, Michael B. (1998). "Theosophy". In Edward Craig (ed.).
10888:. Transcribed and proofread by Frances W. Pritchett. New York:
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Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
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Church Universal and Triumphant : in scholarly perspective
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Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
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Ancient Wisdom Revived: A History of the Theosophical Movement
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11462:
When daylight comes: a biography of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
10841:(PhD thesis). Sydney: University of Sydney (published 2001).
9925:
The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
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warm-hearted, and didn't give a hoot for anyone or anything.
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had joined. In July 1878, Blavatsky gained U.S. citizenship.
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of Central Asia, Blavatsky and her mother accompanied him to
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10867:
An autobiography, or, The story of my experiments with truth
10409:. Vol. 2. London: The Theosophical Publishing Company.
10370:. Vol. 1. London: The Theosophical Publishing Company.
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Blavatsky's Theosophy has been cited as an influence on the
1932:
Embracing Spiritualism and establishing Theosophy: 1870–1878
12188:—— (1999) . Данилов, Леонид Лукьянович (ed.).
10815:(reprint ed.). London: Arthurs Press. pp. 31–32.
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3621:
Studies in Occultism: A collection of articles from Lucifer
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and again encountering her "mysterious Indian" in visions.
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Converts to new religious movements from Eastern Orthodoxy
11985:
Charles Webster Leadbeater 1854–1934: a biographical study
11852:—— (June 1893). "Esoteric Buddhism: a reply".
11435:. Vol. 2. London: Longmans, Green. pp. 297–299.
11240:"Lambda or the last of the gods being the secret of satan"
9863:
The Western Esoteric Traditions: A Historical Introduction
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not Buddha's teaching; whatever was Buddha's teaching was
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termed a "historical offshoot" of the Theosophical Society
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The Theosophical Society established links with an Indian
12431:
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/60852/60852-h/60852-h.htm
12058:
Wolff, Hannah M. (11 December 1891). "Madame Blavatsky".
10623:. Vol. 4. Truro: Netherton and Worth. col. 428–429.
9773:
Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism
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3468:, and a group of religions based on Theosophy called the
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11488:. Vol. 1. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. pp. 72–73.
10701:"Appendix C. The sources of Madame Blavatsky's writings"
10684:. Urbana, Il and Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
10574:—— (2004). Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (ed.).
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Lori Pierce, "Origins of Buddhism in North America", in
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Theosophist Leadbeater claimed that, at the time of the
2719:. In November 1889 she was visited by the Indian lawyer
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The underlying theme among these diverse topics [in
2001:, with Blavatsky claiming to have overseen the funeral.
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for Russian publication. When Pyotr returned to Ukraine
12110:
11385:
Müller, Friedrich M. (May 1893a). "Esoteric Buddhism".
11322:
Melton, J. Gordon, ed. (2001). "Theosophical Society".
9815:. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp.
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Theosophy: Origin of the New Age – C. C. Martindale in
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
12250:Толстой, Лев Н. (1935). Чертков, Влади́мир Г. (ed.).
12088:"Who played that trick on H.P.B.? by Boris de Zirkoff"
12043:. Vol. 9. New York: Routledge. pp. 363–366.
11987:(PhD). Sydney: University of Sydney (published 2007).
11941:"Theosophical Society Membership Statistics 2007/2008"
11878:"Hitler's racial ideology: content and occult sources"
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9299:"Hitler's Racial Ideology: Content and Occult Sources"
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2778:. However, most scholars of Buddhism to have examined
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to Greece, where she met with another of the Masters,
12275:—— (1955). Чертков, Влади́мир Г. (ed.).
11947:. Theosophy in Slovenia. January 2009. Archived from
11185:
Karma-gliṅ-pa (2000) . Evans-Wentz, Walter Y. (ed.).
10080:. Stanford, Calif.: Center for Academic Publication.
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Blavatsky standing behind Olcott (middle seated) and
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After a return to rural Ukraine, Pyotr was posted to
1277:
31 July] 1831 – 8 May 1891), often known as
11662:
Randi, James (1997) . "Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna".
10956:; Chanel, Christian; Deveney, John P., eds. (1995).
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10680:
James Jones: an American literary orientalist master
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under the name of Père Joseph" and worked with "the
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on Blavatsky and her alleged phenomena, authored by
1751:, she sought out the Native American communities of
1473:
Blavatsky's family was aristocratic. Her mother was
12440:
The theosophical movement of the nineteenth century
10952:
10059:
Madame Blavatsky: The Mother of Modern Spirituality
9576:
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8012:
7654:
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3928:
Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America
3892:For Sinnett's response and Müller's rejoinder, see
2589:
13072:19th-century women writers from the Russian Empire
11547:. No. 33320. London. 9 May 1891. p. 11.
11049:(in French). Paris: Nouvelle librairie nationale.
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3484:and The Summit Lighthouse, which evolved into the
2782:have concluded that there was no such text as the
13067:19th-century philosophers from the Russian Empire
11237:
11206:Kingsford, Anna Bonus; Maitland, Edward (1919) .
11205:
8475:
2908:throughout her life. According to the biographer
13162:People from the Russian Empire of French descent
13157:People from the Russian Empire of German descent
13008:
12226:Елена Петровна Блаватская (биографический очерк)
12217:Елена Петровна Блаватская (биографический очерк)
11966:Héléna Blavatsky, les sept esprits de la révolte
11872:
11306:Concerning H.P.B.: (stray thoughts on theosophy)
11238:Kingsford, Anna Bonus; Maitland, Edward (1889).
10508:—— (1925). Barker, A. Trevor (ed.).
10463:
9929:. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
9226:
2992:Theosophy, the Masters, and the "Ancient Wisdom"
2406:. In December, Blavatsky and Olcott traveled to
520:Theosophical Society Point Loma - Blavatskyhouse
13062:19th-century historians from the Russian Empire
12378:The Blavatsky Study Center / Blavatsky Archives
11768:
11043:Le théosophisme: histoire d'une pseudo-religion
10757:
10464:De Zirkoff, Boris; Eklund, Dara, eds. (1988) .
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3567:International Society for Krishna Consciousness
3324:kneel to her made by an enthusiastic admirer."
1466:. At the time, Yekaterinoslav was undergoing a
11324:Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology
9952:. Albany: State University of New York Press.
9904:Western Esotericism: A Guide for the Perplexed
9794:. Albany: State University of New York Press.
3449:in early 20th-century Germany, with Steiner's
3094:Theology, cosmogony, and the place of humanity
2051:Blavatsky was intrigued by a news story about
1433:
12557:
11117:Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
10121:. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale Research.
10029:Theosophy: A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom
3064:had sought to return to the teachings of the
3056:become – the divine harmony."
2549:. In London, Blavatsky made contact with the
1241:
848:
13077:19th-century writers from the Russian Empire
12192:(in Russian) (2nd ed.). Рига: Лигатма.
12066:
10764:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
10517:—— (1937). Neff, Mary K. (ed.).
10238:Helena Blavatsky: Between Light and Darkness
10177:
10161:Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism
10138:Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism
9702:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
9365:
8884:"The Sources of Madame Blavatsky's Writings"
3875:The "Chronology of the New Age Movement" in
3378:
1936:
94:, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
13102:Converts to Buddhism from Eastern Orthodoxy
11771:Helena P. Blavatsky ou La réponse du sphinx
11246:. London: George Redway. pp. 263–269.
11184:
11101:. Pasadena: Theosophical University Press.
10098:Madame Blavatsky: The Woman Behind the Myth
10076:Lewis, James R.; Melton, J. Gordon (1994).
10075:
9650:Journal of the American Academy of Religion
9613:Journal of the American Academy of Religion
9610:
9433:
9196:
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3880:
3072:than modern Hinduism. Although critical of
2525:, France, in March 1883, she spent time in
2468:(1883), although scholars of Buddhism like
2380:Blavatsky and Hindu Theosophists in India,
1661:
12564:
12550:
12442:doctoral dissertation of Arnold Kalnitsky.
11787:
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11364:
11212:The perfect way: or, the finding of Christ
10404:
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10202:
9898:
9297:Spielvogel, Jackson; David Redles (1986).
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3545:, while Blavatsky and Olcott took part in
3106:—Historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, 2008.
2961:
2209:—Historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, 2004.
1603:in the late 1770s and had belonged to the
1248:
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510:Theosophical Society in America (Hargrove)
65:
13152:Naturalized citizens of the United States
11788:Ryan, Charles J; Knoche, Grace F (1937).
11583:
11542:
11072:. A Quest book. Theosophical Pub. House.
10869:. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House.
10809:"Mme Helene Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–91)"
10573:
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9087:Wheeler, Joseph Mazzini (21 April 1895).
9048:
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3060:average Buddhist". Blavatsky argued that
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2798:The two-volume book was reviewed for the
2428:, where they stayed at the palace of the
1607:; there were rumors that he had met both
12459:) is being considered for deletion. See
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11005:. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications.
10976:
10657:Carroll, Robert T. (2003). "Theosophy".
10635:
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9973:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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9157:Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
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2077:(1875), which her Russian correspondent
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12369:, including letters of Helena Blavatsky
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12165:"Рациональный взгляд на успехи мистики"
12017:
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11144:(book review). New York. p. BR13.
11023:Theosophy: history of a pseudo-religion
10921:
10761:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
10698:
10656:
10594:
10324:. Vol. 2. New York: J. W. Bouton.
10305:. Vol. 1. New York: J. W. Bouton.
10061:. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.
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3856:, Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing,
3628:From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
3297:According to religious studies scholar
2667:In 1886, by which time she was using a
2222:, a Professor of English Literature at
1428:
14:
13147:People from Yekaterinoslav Governorate
13107:Deaths from the 1889–1890 flu pandemic
13009:
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11069:H.P. Blavatsky and The secret doctrine
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10232:Елена Блаватская: между светом и тьмой
10229:Елена Блаватская: между светом и тьмой
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2535:James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness
2349:, she and Olcott headed north. At the
2301:, which had been founded by the Swami
2134:, who shared many of their interests.
1706:Egypt, Greece, and Eastern Europe. In
1483:Pyotr Alexeyevich Hahn von Rottenstern
1475:Helena Andreyevna Hahn von Rottenstern
12545:
12237:from the original on 19 December 2000
12159:
12098:from the original on 20 November 2004
12057:
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11265:. New York: Oxford University Press.
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8296:Morrison, Mark S. (1 December 2007).
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4395:
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4331:
4287:
4251:
4231:
4211:
4191:
4119:
4095:
4079:
4035:
4019:
3917:
3445:, the esoteric movement developed by
3360:presented by Blavatsky to Leo Tolstoy
1264:
27:Russian mystic and author (1831–1891)
12481:
12205:
12133:from the original on 9 November 2007
12040:Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
11530:from the original on 9 February 2008
11299:
11287:from the original on 2 February 1999
11053:from the original on 14 October 2010
10738:. New York. 9 July 1878. p. 3.
10516:
10022:
8704:references: pp. 465, 466, 483, 546).
8655:
8643:
8631:
8607:
8568:
8484:
5803:
5271:
5223:
4951:
4055:
3850:Leadbeater, Charles Webster (1992),
3783:
3268:virulently criticized her work, and
3245:letters. Eastern literature scholar
2226:. Although she had hoped to call it
1985:, a form of Spiritualism founded by
1966:. She set sail for Egypt aboard the
1522:St. Petersburg, Poltava, and Saratov
1479:Princess Yelena Pavlovna Dolgorukaya
1448:Helena Petrovna Hahn von Rottenstern
1296:Born into an aristocratic family in
13127:Founders of new religious movements
13032:19th-century American women writers
12721:The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett
12086:Caldwell, Daniel H. (11 May 2001).
11968:(in French). Paris: Éditions n° 1.
11939:
11815:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
10519:Personal memoirs of H. P. Blavatsky
9865:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
9232:
7450:
7383:Society for Psychical Research 1986
5873:"The Countess Blavatsky's Visitors"
2898:—Biographer Peter Washington, 1993.
2687:. In September, she moved into the
2288:
1718:whom she referred to as the Master
24:
13087:American women non-fiction writers
12392:Works by or about Helena Blavatsky
12383:Works by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
12145:
11482:"Blavatsky, Helena P. (1831–1891)"
11208:"Appendix xv: The secret of satan"
11136:Hower, Edward (26 February 1995).
11003:The New Encyclopedia of the Occult
10595:Bleiler, Everett Franklin (1948).
10272:
9842:. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books.
9834:Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2004).
3571:Transcendental Meditation movement
3251:Madame Blavatsky and her Theosophy
2501:Blavatsky had been diagnosed with
2497:(seated to his left), Bombay, 1881
25:
13233:
13097:Buddhists from the Russian Empire
12463:to help reach a consensus. ›
12301:
11900:from the original on 23 June 2007
11794:. Theosophical University Press.
11726:Reitemeyer, Frank (Summer 2006).
10896:from the original on 27 June 2010
9775:. Durham: Duke University Press.
5945:"Marvelous Spirit Manifestations"
3709:Schola Philosophicae Initiationis
3533:, among them Mohandas Gandhi and
3524:South Asian religion and politics
3372:. In his works, Tolstoy used the
3129:Blavatsky advocated the idea of "
2357:Babu Surdass, who had sat in the
2141:suggesting that they call it the
2115:-based Spiritualist publication,
12990:
12524:
12507:
12490:
12408:
12367:John Cooper Theosophy Collection
12350:
12336:
12319:
12009:
11735:Fohat: The Mystical, the Magical
11666:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
11653:
11639:from the original on 14 May 2014
11408:"Esoteric Buddhism: a rejoinder"
11367:"Alexander Scriabin (Biography)"
11262:The making of Buddhist modernism
10813:Encyclopaedia of Psychic Science
10207:. London: Secker & Warburg.
10014:
9427:
9160:1911, Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna
9149:
9079:
9066:
8945:
8873:
8673:
8289:
7444:
5937:
5883:
5877:The Springfield Daily Republican
5865:
5700:
3886:
3869:
3830:
3759:Theosophy and Western philosophy
3332:, an associate and publisher of
2885:
2590:Final years in Europe: 1885–1891
2317:, there setting sail aboard the
2186:
886:
722:Theosophy and Western philosophy
306:
12373:Articles by Helena P. Blavatsky
12111:Вишневский, К. Д., ed. (2001).
11406:—— (August 1893b).
10337:—— (October 1879).
10280:Barker, A. Trevor, ed. (1923).
10115:Melton, J. Gordon, ed. (1990).
9967:Josephson-Storm, Jason (2017).
9085:From serialized installment in
3512:is also known to have attended
3486:Church Universal and Triumphant
3315:altered states of consciousness
2843:The Book of the Golden Precepts
2793:
2750:Theosophical Publishing Company
2710:In London, she established the
1378:in London. There she published
505:Theosophical Society in America
13207:New religious movement mystics
11882:Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual
11769:Richard-Nafarre, Noël (1991).
11615:Petsche, Johanna (June 2011).
10599:. Chicago: Shasta Publishers.
10421:Blavatsky, Helena P. (1999) .
10382:Blavatsky, Helena P. (1999) .
10299:Blavatsky, Helena P. (1877a).
10223:Сенкевич, Александр Николаевич
9792:The Theosophical Enlightenment
9723:. London: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
9304:Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual
5897:. 17 December 1874. p. 1.
5802:, pp. 116–117, 137, 145;
3853:The Hidden Life in Freemasonry
3789:
3771:, close associate of Blavatsky
3518:Cours de linguistique générale
3491:
3364:Blavatsky presented her book,
3219:
2551:Society for Psychical Research
1285:and author who co-founded the
13:
1:
13037:19th-century American writers
12963:Order of the Star in the East
12827:Theosophical Society Pasadena
12580:Theosophical Society founders
12571:
12448:
12113:"Долгорукий Павел Васильевич"
11964:Thibaux, Jean-Michel (1992).
11526:. Pasadena: theosociety.org.
11484:. In Levy, Richard S. (ed.).
11224:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t66401z2m
10962:. York Beach, ME: S. Weiser.
10882:"Acquaintance with religions"
10699:Coleman, William E. (1895) .
10163:. Brill. pp. 1114–1123.
6830:, pp. 205–206, 213–214;
5879:. 9 December 1874. p. 4.
3906:
2733:
2691:home of fellow Theosophists,
2381:
2123:Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor
2098:
1981:, which was based largely on
1926:
1908:Tibet was closed to Europeans
1755:in the hope of meeting their
1738:
1535:
1419:
1315:Masters of the Ancient Wisdom
1281:, was a Russian and American
1112:List of magical organizations
817:Order of the Star in the East
787:Masters of the Ancient Wisdom
515:Theosophical Society Pasadena
234:Masters of the Ancient Wisdom
32:Eastern Slavic naming customs
13042:19th-century apocalypticists
12832:United Lodge of Theosophists
12215:Писарева, Елена Ф. (1909).
11983:Tillett, Gregory J. (1986).
11681:"Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna"
10778:UK public library membership
10617:"Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna"
10178:Staudenmaier, Peter (2008).
9906:. London: Bloomsbury Press.
9884:. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
8698:United Lodge of Theosophists
7321:, pp. 228–230, 236–237.
6834:, pp. 189–190, 192–193.
6243:, pp. 130–131, 135–136.
3911:
3531:Indian independence movement
3292:
2706:Blavatsky and Olcott in 1888
1989:which professed a belief in
525:United Lodge of Theosophists
7:
12407:(public domain audiobooks)
12343:The Life of H. P. Blavatsky
12018:Tingley, Katherine (1921).
11621:Literature & Aesthetics
11259:MacMahan, David L. (2008).
11138:"The medium with a message"
10837:French, Brendan J. (2000).
10642:. Theosophical Pub. House.
10636:Caldwell, Daniel H (2000).
10140:. Brill. pp. 177–185.
9698:Campbell, Bruce F. (1980).
9683:. Theosophical Pub. House.
9677:Caldwell, Daniel H (2000).
9625:10.1093/jaarel/XLVIII.2.207
5951:. December 1874. p. 1.
3824:
3805:Yelena Petrovna Blavatskaya
3804:
3671:
3240:Various authors, including
2762:claimed that he identified
2230:, it would be published as
2075:People from the Other World
2059:, who it was claimed could
1434:Birth and family background
1363:. That same year, while in
10:
13238:
12822:Theosophical Society Adyar
12357:The Day of the White Lotus
11602:. London: Michael Joseph.
11365:Minderovic, Zoran (2011).
11295:– via blavatsky.net.
10713:A Modern Priestess of Isis
10676:Carter, Steven R. (1998).
10512:. London: T. Fisher Unwin.
10203:Washington, Peter (1993).
9988:Kalnitsky, Arnold (2003).
8888:A Modern Priestess of Isis
8682:Volume II: Anthropogenesis
3739:Theosophy and Christianity
3679:Charles Webster Leadbeater
3408:Theosophical Society Adyar
2823:Woking Crematorium in 2018
2770:as a first volume, as the
2583:Charles Webster Leadbeater
2572:Christian College Magazine
2163:and the Christian mystic,
1788:Royal Philharmonic Society
702:Christianity and Theosophy
500:Theosophical Society Adyar
30:In this name that follows
29:
12930:
12889:
12875:The Theosophical Movement
12845:
12804:
12758:
12698:
12605:
12579:
12466:Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
12401:Works by Helena Blavatsky
12349:
12335:
12330:
12318:
12313:
12308:
12277:Полное собрание сочинений
12252:Полное собрание сочинений
12148:Елена Блаватская в России
12072:The Theosophical Glossary
11839:. London: George Redway.
11584:Oldmeadow, Harry (2004).
11164:Johnson, K. Paul (1994).
11095:Harrison, Vernon (1997).
11066:Hanson, Virginia (1988).
10492:The theosophical glossary
10286:London: T. Fisher Unwin.
9944:Johnson, K. Paul (1994).
9790:Godwin, Joscelyn (1994).
9771:Gardell, Mattias (2003).
9717:Cranston, Sylvia (1993).
9662:10.1093/jaarel/lxii.3.747
8930:, pp. 134–139, etc..
6890:, pp. 227–228, 234;
6870:, pp. 216, 219–224;
3814:Олена Петрівна Блаватська
3813:
3797:Елена Петровна Блаватская
3796:
3754:Theosophy and visual arts
3470:Ascended Master Teachings
1937:Arriving in New York City
1605:Rite of Strict Observance
1341:. In 1877, she published
1261:Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
757:Ascended Master Teachings
717:Theosophy and visual arts
546:At the Feet of the Master
285:
219:
196:
186:
174:
164:
141:
137:
115:
99:
76:
64:
57:
13122:Female religious leaders
12742:The Voice of the Silence
12461:templates for discussion
12425:Cambridge, Massachusetts
12276:
12251:
12225:
12216:
12189:
12147:
11876:; Redles, David (1986).
11524:"Theosophical symbolism"
10922:Garrett, Edmund (1894).
10534:—— (1962) .
10485:—— (1918) .
10405:—— (1888b).
10366:—— (1888a).
10349:(1): 2–5. Archived from
10318:—— (1877b).
10231:
8688:3 September 2019 at the
7156:, pp. 224, 226–227.
6291:, pp. 137, 140–143.
3825:Olena Petrivna Blavatska
3778:" – article by Blavatsky
3749:Theosophy and literature
3644:The Voice of the Silence
3606:
3451:Anthroposophical Society
3430:Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
3380:Theosophischer Wegweiser
3366:The Voice of the Silence
3357:The Voice of the Silence
3101:from prehistoric times.
2974:The scholar of religion
2934:stated that Blavatsky's
2861:
2837:The Voice of the Silence
2766:, including Blavatsky's
2053:William and Horatio Eddy
1845:
1699:Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
1662:World travels: 1849–1869
1393:The Voice of the Silence
712:Theosophy and literature
595:The Voice of the Silence
81:Yelena Petrovna von Hahn
13082:American occult writers
13057:19th-century occultists
12421:Harvard Divinity School
12117:Пензенская энциклопедия
11913:Symonds, John (2006) .
11809:Sedgwick, Mark (2004).
11480:Newman, Hannah (2005).
11001:Greer, John M. (2003).
9921:Hutton, Ronald (1999).
9764:10.1525/nr.2005.9.2.110
9756:10.1525/nr.2005.9.2.110
9434:Lewis & Melton 1994
8880:William Emmette Coleman
7397:, pp. xvii–xviii;
6164:, pp. 130–31, 136.
5895:The Marion Commonwealth
3881:Lewis & Melton 1994
3242:William Emmette Coleman
3082:Russian Orthodox Church
2962:Socio-political beliefs
2834:. This was followed by
2804:by the social reformer
2723:, who was studying the
2483:Buddhist Education Fund
2430:Maharaja of Vizianagram
2420:and keen Spiritualist.
2118:The Spiritual Scientist
1585:Richard Davenport-Hines
1576:in June 1842, aged 28.
1464:Russian Orthodox Church
782:Liberal Catholic Church
154:19th-century philosophy
13047:19th-century Buddhists
12978:Theosophical mysticism
12759:Philosophical concepts
12673:Constance Wachtmeister
11874:Spielvogel, Jackson J.
11854:The Nineteenth Century
11412:The Nineteenth Century
11387:The Nineteenth Century
11020:Guénon, René (2004) .
10913:: CS1 maint: others (
10785:Fields, Rick (1992) .
10770:10.1093/ref:odnb/40930
10196:10.1525/nr.2008.11.3.4
5862:, pp. 98–99, 101.
4254:, pp. 27–28, 31;
3744:Theosophy and Hinduism
3734:Theosophy and Buddhism
3729:Theosophical mysticism
3543:Hindu reform movements
3395:charismatic leadership
3379:
3361:
3228:
3103:
3001:
2983:Theories and doctrines
2895:
2868:1889–1890 flu pandemic
2824:
2776:Tibetan Buddhist canon
2707:
2655:
2633:Constance Wachtmeister
2606:
2498:
2387:
2252:
2206:
2104:
2084:Nelson and Jennie Owen
1946:
1859:and colleague, Master
1855:
1744:
1671:
1561:
1446:Blavatsky was born as
1443:
1273:; 12 August [
707:Hinduism and Theosophy
697:Buddhism and Theosophy
475:Theosophical mysticism
277:Theosophical mysticism
88:31 July] 1831
12791:Universal Brotherhood
12735:Theosophical Glossary
12653:Rukmini Devi Arundale
12633:Gottfried de Purucker
12417:collection of letters
12161:Клейн, Лев Самуилович
11040:Guénon, René (1921).
10705:Solovyov, Vsevolod S.
9880:Hammer, Olav (2001).
6402:, pp. 173, 176;
6287:, pp. 152, 176;
5645:, pp. 105, 106;
5525:, pp. 77–78, 81.
5246:, pp. 37–38, 50.
4302:, pp. 50, 56–57.
4262:, pp. 8, 10–11;
3510:Ferdinand de Saussure
3478:The Bridge to Freedom
3388:Theosophical movement
3353:
3258:Traditionalist School
3224:
3098:
2999:
2938:exerted influence on
2890:
2822:
2705:
2671:, Blavatsky moved to
2650:
2597:
2531:Countess of Caithness
2492:
2398:Damodar K. Mavalankar
2379:
2361:for 52 years, and in
2295:Hindu reform movement
2250:
2193:
2169:Emma Hardinge Britten
2096:
1944:
1865:Tashilhunpo Monastery
1853:
1749:James Fenimore Cooper
1736:
1669:
1630:, and performed with
1609:Alessandro Cagliostro
1559:
1441:
1372:Blavatsky was accused
1361:Hindu reform movement
1008:Esoteric transmission
588:Theosophical Glossary
13137:New Age predecessors
13052:19th-century mystics
12817:Theosophical Society
12714:The Key to Theosophy
12206:Cranston, Sylvia L.
10978:Gombrich, Richard F.
10521:. New York: Dutton.
10339:"What is Theosophy?"
10118:New Age Encyclopedia
10100:. New York: Putnam.
9604:General bibliography
9487:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
9458:Josephson-Storm 2017
9446:Josephson-Storm 2017
9394:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
9245:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
9211:, pp. xxv–xxvi.
9185:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
8801:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8765:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8741:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8668:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8497:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8403:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
8387:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8375:Josephson-Storm 2017
8363:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8351:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
8334:Goodrick-Clarke 2008
7809:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7689:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7645:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7625:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7435:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7403:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7315:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7291:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7275:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7180:, pp. 224–226;
7174:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
7050:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6996:, pp. 230–231;
6872:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6800:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6798:, pp. 321–322;
6794:, pp. 214–215;
6778:, pp. 211–212;
6760:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6754:, pp. 209–211;
6724:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6718:, pp. 207–209;
6698:, pp. 203–204;
6682:, pp. 202–203;
6628:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6572:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6524:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6404:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6366:, pp. 155, 157.
6360:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6317:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6301:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6269:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6237:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6193:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6158:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6130:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6110:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6090:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6056:, pp. 124, 126.
6004:, pp. 134–135;
5858:, pp. 126–127;
5836:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5830:, pp. 124–126;
5826:, pp. 110–114;
5762:, pp. 102–103;
5722:, pp. 107–108;
5673:, pp. 106–107;
5583:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5577:, pp. 105–106;
5471:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5435:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5387:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5340:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5320:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5304:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5256:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5208:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
5180:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4964:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4920:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4904:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4828:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4716:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4660:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4524:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4504:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
4444:Davenport-Hines 2011
4322:, p. 50, 56–57.
3980:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
3952:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
3942:, pp. xii–xiii.
3877:New Age Encyclopedia
3840:, Blavatsky was "in
3704:Edward Bulwer-Lytton
3665:The Land of the Gods
3652:The Key to Theosophy
3547:Anagarika Dharmapala
3279:John Nevil Maskelyne
2831:The Key to Theosophy
2683:home of Theosophist
2677:William Ashton Ellis
2623:. She then moved to
2555:Frederic W. H. Myers
2412:Alfred Percy Sinnett
2353:river, they met the
2323:Hurrychund Chintamon
2151:came from the Greek
2143:Theosophical Society
2109:Eldridge Gerry Brown
2055:, brothers based in
1863:, which was near to
1613:Count of St. Germain
1532:Edward Bulwer-Lytton
1506:nearby army town of
1429:Childhood: 1831–1849
1387:The Key to Theosophy
1293:as a belief system.
1287:Theosophical Society
1270:Hahn von Rottenstern
822:Perennial philosophy
574:The Key to Theosophy
495:Theosophical Society
425:Alfred Percy Sinnett
420:William Scott-Elliot
360:Isabel Cooper-Oakley
191:Theosophical Society
84:12 August [
13197:Writers from Dnipro
13092:Atlantis proponents
12973:Spiritual evolution
12728:The Secret Doctrine
12146:Кайдаш, Светлана.
11951:on 25 February 2021
10890:Columbia University
10863:Gandhi, Mohandas K.
9597:, pp. 758–759.
9513:, pp. 185–188.
9424:, ix, xxxviii.
9412:, pp. 458–461.
9323:on 19 December 2010
9223:, pp. 942–947.
8622:, pp. 255–256.
8445:, pp. 321–322.
8257:, pp. 135–136.
7779:, pp. 261–262.
7767:, pp. 260–261.
7711:, pp. 157–258.
7631:, pp. 249–250.
7595:, pp. 245–246.
7579:, pp. 248–249.
7563:, pp. 258–259.
7551:, pp. 246–247.
7491:, pp. 241–242.
7441:, pp. 240–241.
7373:, pp. 235–236.
7297:, pp. 232–233.
7184:, pp. 411–412.
7144:, pp. 222–223.
7104:, pp. 221–222.
7080:, pp. 220–221.
7056:, pp. 217–218.
7020:, pp. 215–216.
6921:, pp. 203–204.
6878:, pp. 197–200.
6854:, pp. 194–195.
6806:, pp. 193–194.
6766:, pp. 190–191.
6702:, pp. 188–189.
6658:, pp. 186–187.
6598:, pp. 182–184.
6578:, pp. 181–182.
6546:, pp. 176–179.
6410:, pp. 150–151.
6390:, pp. 159–160.
6307:, pp. 137–138.
6259:, pp. 136–137.
6136:, pp. 129–130.
6116:, pp. 129–130.
6072:, pp. 143–144.
6012:, pp. 108–110.
5992:, pp. 108–109.
5934:, pp. 107–108.
5814:, pp. 121–122.
4502:, pp. 31, 35;
4122:, pp. 20, 21;
3846:Comte de S. Germain
3559:vicarious atonement
3502:Émile-Louis Burnouf
3415:Western esotericism
3283:Robert Todd Carroll
3199:The Secret Doctrine
3120:The Secret Doctrine
2932:Alexander Senkevich
2848:The Secret Doctrine
2780:The Secret Doctrine
2746:The Secret Doctrine
2697:Archibald Keightley
2620:The Secret Doctrine
2303:Dayananda Saraswati
2265:Darwinian evolution
2057:Chittenden, Vermont
1581:Saratov Governorate
1500:Catherine the Great
1381:The Secret Doctrine
1317:", who sent her to
1310:Western esotericism
1175:Hermes Trismegistus
1048:Ritual purification
908:Eastern esotericism
903:Western esotericism
827:Plane (esotericism)
581:The Secret Doctrine
390:Archibald Keightley
294:Part of a series on
130:The Secret Doctrine
13192:American Buddhists
12922:Western philosophy
12890:In relation to ...
12699:Theosophical texts
12683:Jiddu Krishnamurti
12663:Walter Evans-Wentz
12597:Henry Steel Olcott
12592:William Quan Judge
11860:(196): 1015–1027.
11831:Sinnett, Alfred P.
11236:Also reprinted in
11142:The New York Times
10736:The New York Times
10661:. Hoboken: Wiley.
10487:Mead, George R. S.
10467:Collected writings
9900:Hanegraaff, Wouter
9525:, pp. 83–118.
9448:, pp. 119–20.
9283:, pp. 21–22;
9089:"Madame Blavatsky"
7695:, p. 255–256.
7691:, pp. 16–18;
7687:, pp. 92–93;
7457:The Wagner Journal
7313:, pp. 82–83;
7309:, pp. 92–93;
7172:, pp. 79–82;
7168:, pp. 88–90;
7140:, pp. 76–77;
7044:, pp. 84–85;
7016:, pp. 66–67;
6594:, pp. 59–60;
6255:, pp. 53–54;
6156:, pp. 53–54;
6148:, pp. 27–28;
6068:, pp. 44–45;
6008:, pp. 42–43;
5891:"African Jugglery"
5810:, pp. 48–49;
5689:, pp. 96–97;
5573:, pp. 94–96;
5417:, pp. 69–70;
5338:, pp. 92–83;
5302:, pp. 78–79;
5206:, pp. 65–69;
5202:, pp. 76–78;
5174:, pp. 75–76;
5122:, pp. 57–58;
5090:, pp. 52–54;
5058:, pp. 51–52;
4970:, pp. 43–44;
4958:, pp. 45–46;
4870:, pp. 36–37;
4866:, pp. 70–71;
4786:, pp. 37–38;
4782:, pp. 61–62;
4766:, pp. 36–37;
4762:, pp. 56–57;
4722:, pp. 29–30;
4710:, pp. 35–36;
4706:, pp. 52–54;
4666:, pp. 27–29;
4654:, pp. 51–52;
4634:, pp. 46–47;
4618:, pp. 45–46;
4570:, pp. 43–44;
4358:, pp. 16–17;
4334:, pp. 31–32;
4318:, pp. 11–12;
4314:, pp. 13–14;
4298:, pp. 11–12;
4294:, pp. 13–14;
4290:, pp. 29–31;
4258:, pp. 12–13;
4098:, pp. 18–19;
4082:, pp. 16–17;
4038:, pp. 20–21;
3776:What Is Theosophy?
3714:Alexander Scriabin
3551:Theravada Buddhism
3539:Buddhist modernism
3506:Benjamin Lee Whorf
3482:Universal Medicine
3362:
3270:Agehananda Bharati
3002:
2880:Woking Crematorium
2825:
2708:
2629:Kingdom of Bavaria
2607:
2603:Hermann Schmiechen
2499:
2495:Damodar Mavalankar
2388:
2253:
2224:Cornell University
2132:William Quan Judge
2105:
1947:
1856:
1836:Giuseppe Garibaldi
1745:
1737:Helena Blavatsky,
1672:
1562:
1444:
1339:William Quan Judge
1332:Henry Steel Olcott
1065:Esoteric societies
777:Jiddu Krishnamurti
410:James Morgan Pryse
335:Henry Steel Olcott
330:William Quan Judge
169:Russian philosophy
13187:Russian Buddhists
12986:
12985:
12968:Plane (cosmology)
12781:Astral projection
12668:Bertram Keightley
12387:Project Gutenberg
12363:
12362:
12199:978-5-7738-0017-0
12068:Zirkoff, Boris de
12050:978-0-415-18714-5
11975:978-2-86391-500-4
11924:978-1-4254-8709-6
11917:. Kessinger Pub.
11822:978-0-19-515297-5
11801:978-1-55700-090-3
11710:978-0-913510-49-0
11673:978-0-312-15119-5
11599:The table-rappers
11495:978-1-85109-439-4
11472:978-0-8356-0461-1
11441:2027/uc1.b3334965
11333:978-0-8103-8570-2
11272:978-0-19-518327-6
11198:978-0-19-513311-0
11177:978-0-7914-2063-8
11108:978-1-55700-117-7
11079:978-0-8356-0630-1
11033:978-0-900588-79-2
11012:978-1-56718-336-8
10993:978-0-415-07585-5
10969:978-0-87728-825-1
10822:978-0-7661-3931-2
10796:978-0-87773-583-0
10776:(Subscription or
10691:978-0-252-02371-2
10668:978-0-471-27242-7
10649:978-0-8356-0794-0
10587:978-1-55643-457-0
10566:978-1-55700-046-0
10477:978-0-8356-7188-0
10436:978-1-55700-001-9
10397:978-1-55700-001-9
10247:978-5-235-03283-5
10214:978-0-436-56418-5
10128:978-0-8103-7159-0
10107:978-0-399-12376-4
10068:978-1-58542-863-2
10039:978-1-56459-175-3
9980:978-0-226-40336-6
9959:978-0-7914-2064-5
9936:978-0-19-285449-0
9913:978-1-4411-3646-6
9891:978-90-04-13638-0
9872:978-0-19-532099-2
9849:978-1-55643-457-0
9826:978-0-7914-2064-5
9801:978-0-7914-2151-2
9782:978-0-8223-3059-2
9730:978-0-87477-688-1
9709:978-0-520-03968-1
9690:978-0-8356-0794-0
9366:Staudenmaier 2008
8906:, pp. 32–34.
8842:, pp. 82–89.
8827:, pp. 45–46.
8175:, pp. 34–35.
7929:, pp. 40–41.
7232:, pp. 94–95.
6630:, pp. 11–12.
6092:, pp. 10–11.
5949:Holt County Press
5842:, pp. 92–98.
5790:, pp. 89–90.
5766:, pp. 88–89.
5649:, pp. 83–84.
5609:, pp. 80–81.
5441:, pp. 53–54.
5374:, pp. 71–72.
5362:, pp. 68–69.
5346:, pp. 64–65.
5310:, pp. 51–52.
5262:, pp. 50–51.
5214:, pp. 48–49.
5142:, pp. 61–62.
5130:, pp. 60–61.
5026:, pp. 45–46.
4994:, pp. 44–45.
4942:, pp. 42–43.
4930:, pp. 41–42.
4910:, pp. 38–40.
4854:, pp. 30–31.
4806:, pp. 33–34.
4266:, p. 46, 48.
3863:978-1-56459-026-8
3838:French Revolution
3822:
3802:
3784:Explanatory notes
3585:within the West.
3308:James A. Santucci
2801:Pall Mall Gazette
2693:Bertram Keightley
2465:Esoteric Buddhism
2438:Ramayana Nikayana
2436:in a ceremony at
2410:, there visiting
1945:Blavatsky in 1875
1916:Mahayana Buddhism
1840:Battle of Mentana
1780:Cape of Good Hope
1492:November Uprising
1258:
1257:
991:Astral projection
948:Mystical theology
865:
864:
560:Esoteric Buddhism
440:Katherine Tingley
385:Wassily Kandinsky
289:
288:
149:Modern philosophy
71:Blavatsky in 1877
16:(Redirected from
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13212:Buddhist mystics
13202:Wheelchair users
13017:Helena Blavatsky
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12643:Nicholas Roerich
12628:Arthur E. Powell
12587:Helena Blavatsky
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8679:Blavatsky 1888.
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8269:
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3535:Jawaharlal Nehru
3462:New Age Movement
3382:
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3026:Christianization
2899:
2659:
2547:Hermetic Society
2503:Bright's disease
2414:, the editor of
2386:
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2289:India: 1879–1885
2269:Alexander Wilder
2228:The Veil of Isis
2210:
2181:William L. Alden
2139:Charles Sotheran
2103:
2100:
2079:Alexandr Aksakov
1757:magico-religious
1743:
1740:
1656:astral traveling
1583:. The historian
1551:Tibetan Buddhism
1540:
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1528:Saint Petersburg
1279:Madame Blavatsky
1272:
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405:Arthur E. Powell
395:C. W. Leadbeater
380:Raghavan N. Iyer
325:Helena Blavatsky
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12868:The Theosophist
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12800:
12766:Akashic records
12754:
12694:
12623:C.W. Leadbeater
12601:
12575:
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12536:from Wikisource
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10452:(16): 328–333.
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10343:The Theosophist
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10273:Further reading
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9101:(16): 242–243.
9094:The Freethinker
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8753:Hanegraaff 2013
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8690:Wayback Machine
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7805:Washington 1993
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6638:
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6622:
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6606:
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6144:
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6124:
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6100:
6096:
6088:, p. 177;
6080:
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6066:Washington 1993
6064:
6060:
6052:, p. 282;
6048:, p. 140;
6044:
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6032:, p. 282;
6028:, p. 495;
6026:Washington 1993
6024:, p. 140;
6020:
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5906:
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5850:
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5738:
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5714:
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5685:
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5601:, p. 106;
5597:
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5569:
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5553:, p. 105;
5545:
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5517:
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3474:"I AM" Activity
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2796:
2774:section of the
2764:Books of Kiu-te
2736:
2721:Mohandas Gandhi
2712:Blavatsky Lodge
2695:and his nephew
2661:
2657:
2641:Richard Hodgson
2592:
2543:Edward Maitland
2460:Mahatma Letters
2393:The Theosophist
2384:
2291:
2283:Abner Doubleday
2212:
2208:
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2173:Signor Bruzzesi
2155:("god(s)") and
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1979:société spirite
1964:Master Hilarion
1939:
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1652:Golitsyn family
1642:, she moved to
1628:Ignaz Moscheles
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1496:French Huguenot
1456:Julian calendar
1450:in the town of
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1376:Blavatsky Lodge
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9825:
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9781:
9768:
9750:(2): 110–111.
9735:
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9714:
9708:
9695:
9689:
9674:
9656:(3): 747–767.
9645:
9619:(2): 207–230.
9607:
9605:
9602:
9600:
9599:
9587:
9575:
9563:
9561:, p. 674.
9551:
9539:
9537:, p. 748.
9527:
9515:
9503:
9491:
9479:
9462:
9460:, p. 119.
9450:
9438:
9436:, pp. 1–2
9426:
9414:
9402:
9400:, p. 184.
9396:, p. 18;
9382:
9380:, p. 765.
9370:
9358:
9356:, p. 251.
9346:
9334:
9289:
9287:, p. 251.
9273:
9261:
9249:
9237:
9225:
9213:
9201:
9199:, p. 222.
9189:
9174:
9162:
9148:
9146:, p. 331.
9144:Kalnitsky 2003
9136:
9134:, p. 155.
9124:
9112:
9078:
9065:
9063:, p. 427.
9053:
9051:, p. 180.
9049:Kalnitsky 2003
9041:
9029:
9027:, p. 184.
9017:
9011:, p. 45;
9001:
8989:
8987:, p. 764.
8977:
8965:
8963:, p. 376.
8953:
8944:
8942:, p. 131.
8940:Oldmeadow 2004
8932:
8920:
8908:
8902:, p. 44;
8892:
8872:
8856:
8844:
8829:
8817:
8815:, p. 110.
8805:
8803:, p. 224.
8793:
8781:
8779:, p. 761.
8769:
8767:, p. 225.
8757:
8755:, p. 135.
8745:
8743:, p. 221.
8733:
8729:Blavatsky 1962
8718:
8716:, p. 755.
8706:
8672:
8670:, p. 223.
8660:
8658:, p. 226.
8648:
8646:, p. 225.
8636:
8634:, p. 224.
8624:
8612:
8610:, p. 222.
8600:
8598:, p. 256.
8573:
8571:, p. 199.
8561:
8559:, p. 255.
8542:
8540:, p. 753.
8525:
8523:, p. 328.
8513:
8511:, p. 759.
8501:
8499:, p. 212.
8489:
8474:
8459:
8457:, p. 757.
8447:
8435:
8433:, p. 322.
8423:
8411:
8409:, p. 134.
8405:, p. 11;
8401:, p. 69;
8391:
8389:, p. 220.
8379:
8377:, p. 117.
8367:
8365:, p. 217.
8355:
8353:, p. 216.
8338:
8336:, p. 216.
8332:, p. 36;
8322:
8310:
8288:
8284:Santucci 2006b
8276:
8274:, p. 221.
8259:
8251:Santucci 2006b
8243:
8231:
8219:
8217:, p. 121.
8204:
8202:, p. 198.
8192:
8177:
8165:
8163:, p. 348.
8153:
8141:
8129:
8127:, p. 403.
8117:
8102:
8100:, p. 100.
8090:
8078:
8076:, p. 161.
8066:
8054:
8042:
8030:
8011:
7994:
7982:
7970:
7958:
7956:, p. xix.
7943:
7931:
7925:, p. 41;
7911:
7909:, p. 167.
7899:
7893:, p. 24;
7883:
7868:
7856:
7841:
7839:, p. 271.
7829:
7827:, p. 270.
7817:
7815:, p. 269.
7811:, p. 17;
7797:
7795:, p. 268.
7781:
7769:
7757:
7755:, p. 265.
7745:
7743:, p. 265.
7739:, p. 99;
7729:
7727:, p. 259.
7713:
7707:, p. 93;
7697:
7677:
7675:, p. 257.
7665:
7653:
7651:, p. 250.
7647:, p. 14;
7643:, p. 92;
7633:
7627:, p. 14;
7623:, p. 92;
7613:
7611:, p. 246.
7607:, p. 91;
7597:
7591:, p. 90;
7581:
7565:
7553:
7547:, p. 91;
7537:
7535:, p. 245.
7531:, p. 90;
7521:
7519:, p. 245.
7509:
7507:, p. 244.
7503:, p. 91;
7493:
7481:
7479:, p. 241.
7469:
7443:
7437:, p. 14;
7433:, p. 87;
7423:
7411:
7409:, p. 238.
7405:, p. 14;
7401:, p. 84;
7387:
7375:
7363:
7351:
7339:
7337:, p. 235.
7333:, p. 87;
7323:
7317:, p. 13;
7299:
7293:, p. 14;
7283:
7281:, p. 232.
7277:, p. 14;
7267:
7250:
7248:, p. 231.
7244:, p. 85;
7234:
7222:
7210:
7208:, p. 142.
7198:
7196:, p. 228.
7186:
7176:, p. 13;
7158:
7146:
7130:
7128:, p. 131.
7118:
7116:, p. 397.
7106:
7094:
7092:, p. 404.
7082:
7070:
7068:, p. 218.
7058:
7052:, p. 13;
7048:, p. 66;
7034:
7032:, p. 217.
7022:
7012:, p. 84;
7002:
7000:, p. 214.
6986:
6984:, p. 214.
6974:
6972:, p. 347.
6962:
6960:, p. 219.
6950:
6948:, p. 234.
6938:
6923:
6911:
6909:, p. 202.
6896:
6894:, p. 201.
6880:
6874:, p. 12;
6866:, p. 80;
6856:
6850:, p. 79;
6836:
6820:
6818:, p. 194.
6808:
6802:, p. 12;
6784:
6782:, p. 191.
6768:
6762:, p. 12;
6758:, p. 61;
6744:
6742:, p. 189.
6732:
6730:, p. 189.
6726:, p. 11;
6722:, p. 60;
6714:, p. 79;
6704:
6688:
6686:, p. 188.
6672:
6670:, p. 187.
6660:
6648:
6632:
6616:
6614:, p. 184.
6600:
6590:, p. 79;
6580:
6574:, p. 11;
6570:, p. 59;
6560:
6558:, p. 180.
6548:
6542:, p. 58;
6532:
6530:, p. 173.
6526:, p. 11;
6522:, p. 57;
6518:, p. 77;
6508:
6506:, p. 171.
6492:
6490:, p. 171.
6480:
6478:, p. 174.
6468:
6466:, p. 170.
6462:, p. 57;
6452:
6450:, p. 152.
6446:, p. 52;
6438:, p. 35;
6428:
6422:, p. 33;
6412:
6392:
6380:
6378:, p. 156.
6368:
6352:
6350:, p. 154.
6337:
6335:, p. 148.
6325:
6323:, p. 147.
6309:
6293:
6283:, p. 31;
6273:
6261:
6245:
6225:
6223:, p. 135.
6213:
6211:, p. 137.
6201:
6199:, p. 133.
6191:, p. 55;
6181:
6179:, p. 132.
6166:
6138:
6118:
6108:, p. 49;
6104:, p. 26;
6094:
6084:, p. 76;
6074:
6058:
6038:
6036:, p. 124.
6014:
5994:
5982:
5980:, p. 123.
5970:
5968:, p. 122.
5964:, p. 23;
5954:
5936:
5924:
5922:, p. 101.
5918:, p. 43;
5910:, p. 22;
5900:
5882:
5864:
5844:
5834:, p. 29;
5816:
5806:, p. 58;
5792:
5780:
5768:
5752:
5746:, p. 40;
5732:
5726:, p. 40;
5708:
5699:
5679:
5663:
5651:
5635:
5623:
5611:
5591:
5563:
5549:, p. 93;
5539:
5527:
5511:
5499:
5487:
5475:
5469:, p. 84;
5459:
5453:, p. 82;
5443:
5433:, p. 33;
5423:
5407:
5401:, p. 97;
5391:
5376:
5364:
5348:
5328:
5312:
5298:, p. 91;
5288:
5276:
5264:
5248:
5236:
5226:, p. 75;
5216:
5188:
5178:, p. 63;
5164:
5154:, p. 60;
5144:
5132:
5112:
5100:
5080:
5074:, p. 52;
5064:
5048:
5038:, p. 50;
5028:
5016:
5006:, p. 49;
4996:
4986:, p. 48;
4976:
4974:, p. 163.
4960:Kalnitsky 2003
4954:, p. 47;
4944:
4932:
4912:
4902:, p. 43;
4898:, p. 64;
4888:
4876:
4874:, p. 141.
4856:
4844:
4832:
4820:
4808:
4796:
4790:, p. 31;
4772:
4752:
4750:, p. 126.
4746:, p. 32;
4742:, p. 36;
4738:, p. 55;
4728:
4726:, p. 124.
4714:, p. 30;
4696:
4684:
4672:
4670:, p. 102.
4658:, p. 35;
4644:
4638:, p. 33;
4624:
4608:
4602:, p. 44;
4592:
4580:
4574:, p. 43;
4560:
4554:, p. 17;
4544:
4538:, p. 17;
4528:
4516:
4514:, p. 116.
4510:, p. 19;
4498:, p. 48;
4488:
4482:, p. 16;
4472:
4460:
4448:
4436:
4430:, p. 13;
4426:, p. 25;
4422:, p. 35;
4412:
4406:, p. 13;
4402:, p. 23;
4398:, p. 34;
4388:
4382:, p. 13;
4378:, p. 18;
4368:
4362:, p. 12;
4354:, p. 32;
4344:
4338:, p. 15;
4324:
4304:
4280:
4268:
4244:
4238:, p. 11;
4234:, p. 26;
4224:
4218:, p. 11;
4214:, p. 23;
4204:
4198:, p. 10;
4194:, p. 21;
4184:
4172:
4162:, p. 11;
4152:
4136:
4126:, p. 10;
4112:
4088:
4068:
4058:, p. 44;
4048:
4028:
4022:, p. 21;
4012:
3988:
3968:
3966:, p. xvi.
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3719:Rudolf Steiner
3716:
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3699:Helena Roerich
3696:
3694:Benjamin Creme
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3549:'s revival of
3525:
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3493:
3490:
3447:Rudolf Steiner
3426:Guido von List
3416:
3413:
3389:
3386:
3294:
3291:
3223:
3221:
3218:
3214:Antoine Faivre
3187:Sthula sharira
3097:
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3049:
3046:
3030:disenchantment
3022:Late Antiquity
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2944:Stainton Moses
2940:Charles Massey
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2735:
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2599:Mme. Blavatsky
2591:
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2562:Coulomb Affair
2553:(SPR) through
2539:Anna Kingsford
2443:Buddha's Tooth
2359:lotus position
2335:British Empire
2290:
2287:
2242:eidetic memory
2192:
2190:
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2161:Philaletheians
2071:Daily Graphics
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2019:Madison Street
2010:Lidia Pashkova
1995:Gaston Maspero
1977:established a
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1792:Salt Lake City
1692:Constantinople
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1300:, then in the
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9507:
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9499:MacMahan 2008
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9166:
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8998:
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8471:
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8326:
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8285:
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8273:
8268:
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8264:
8256:
8252:
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8228:
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8211:
8209:
8201:
8196:
8189:
8184:
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8174:
8169:
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8150:
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8139:, p. 31.
8138:
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8125:Сенкевич 2010
8121:
8114:
8109:
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8094:
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8082:
8075:
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8063:
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8051:
8046:
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8039:
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8022:
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8018:
8016:
8009:, p. xv.
8008:
8003:
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7999:
7992:, p. 49.
7991:
7986:
7980:, p. 43.
7979:
7974:
7968:, p. ix.
7967:
7962:
7955:
7954:Cranston 1993
7950:
7948:
7941:, p. 65.
7940:
7935:
7928:
7924:
7920:
7915:
7908:
7903:
7897:, p. xv.
7896:
7892:
7887:
7881:, p. 24.
7880:
7875:
7873:
7866:, p. 26.
7865:
7860:
7854:, p. 41.
7853:
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7846:
7838:
7833:
7826:
7821:
7814:
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7806:
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7395:Cranston 1993
7391:
7384:
7379:
7372:
7367:
7361:, p. 85.
7360:
7355:
7349:, p. 93.
7348:
7347:Campbell 1980
7343:
7336:
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7327:
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7307:Campbell 1980
7303:
7296:
7292:
7287:
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7276:
7271:
7265:, p. 68.
7264:
7259:
7257:
7255:
7247:
7243:
7238:
7231:
7230:Campbell 1980
7226:
7220:, p. 95.
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7183:
7182:Сенкевич 2010
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6708:
6701:
6697:
6692:
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6681:
6676:
6669:
6664:
6657:
6652:
6646:, p. 60.
6645:
6641:
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6629:
6625:
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6609:
6604:
6597:
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6588:Campbell 1980
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6477:
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6461:
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6437:
6436:Campbell 1980
6432:
6426:, p. 52.
6425:
6421:
6420:Campbell 1980
6416:
6409:
6406:, p. 9;
6405:
6401:
6396:
6389:
6384:
6377:
6372:
6365:
6362:, p. 9;
6361:
6356:
6349:
6344:
6342:
6334:
6329:
6322:
6319:, p. 8;
6318:
6313:
6306:
6303:, p. 8;
6302:
6297:
6290:
6286:
6282:
6281:Campbell 1980
6277:
6270:
6265:
6258:
6254:
6249:
6242:
6239:, p. 7;
6238:
6234:
6229:
6222:
6217:
6210:
6205:
6198:
6195:, p. 8;
6194:
6190:
6185:
6178:
6173:
6171:
6163:
6160:, p. 7;
6159:
6155:
6151:
6147:
6146:Campbell 1980
6142:
6135:
6132:, p. 7;
6131:
6127:
6122:
6115:
6112:, p. 7;
6111:
6107:
6103:
6102:Campbell 1980
6098:
6091:
6087:
6083:
6082:Campbell 1980
6078:
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5967:
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5962:Campbell 1980
5958:
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5909:
5908:Campbell 1980
5904:
5896:
5892:
5886:
5878:
5874:
5868:
5861:
5857:
5856:Cranston 1993
5853:
5848:
5841:
5838:, p. 6;
5837:
5833:
5829:
5828:Cranston 1993
5825:
5820:
5813:
5809:
5805:
5801:
5796:
5789:
5784:
5778:, p. 40.
5777:
5772:
5765:
5761:
5756:
5750:, p. 87.
5749:
5745:
5741:
5736:
5730:, p. 84.
5729:
5725:
5721:
5720:Cranston 1993
5717:
5712:
5703:
5697:, p. 84.
5696:
5692:
5691:Cranston 1993
5688:
5683:
5677:, p. 84.
5676:
5672:
5671:Cranston 1993
5667:
5661:, p. 84.
5660:
5655:
5648:
5644:
5643:Cranston 1993
5639:
5633:, p. 83.
5632:
5627:
5621:, p. 82.
5620:
5615:
5608:
5604:
5600:
5599:Cranston 1993
5595:
5589:, p. 79.
5588:
5585:, p. 5;
5584:
5580:
5576:
5575:Cranston 1993
5572:
5567:
5561:, p. 78.
5560:
5556:
5552:
5551:Cranston 1993
5548:
5543:
5537:, p. 78.
5536:
5531:
5524:
5520:
5515:
5509:, p. 69.
5508:
5503:
5497:, p. 75.
5496:
5491:
5485:, p. 53.
5484:
5479:
5472:
5468:
5467:Cranston 1993
5463:
5457:, p. 64.
5456:
5452:
5451:Cranston 1993
5447:
5440:
5437:, p. 5;
5436:
5432:
5427:
5421:, p. 57.
5420:
5416:
5411:
5405:, p. 67.
5404:
5400:
5399:Cranston 1993
5395:
5388:
5383:
5381:
5373:
5368:
5361:
5357:
5356:Cranston 1993
5352:
5345:
5341:
5337:
5336:Cranston 1993
5332:
5326:, p. 63.
5325:
5322:, p. 4;
5321:
5316:
5309:
5306:, p. 4;
5305:
5301:
5300:Cranston 1993
5297:
5292:
5286:, p. 51.
5285:
5280:
5274:, p. 68.
5273:
5268:
5261:
5258:, p. 4;
5257:
5252:
5245:
5240:
5234:, p. 50.
5233:
5229:
5228:Cranston 1993
5225:
5220:
5213:
5210:, p. 4;
5209:
5205:
5204:Cranston 1993
5201:
5197:
5196:Campbell 1980
5192:
5186:, p. 47.
5185:
5182:, p. 4;
5181:
5177:
5176:Cranston 1993
5173:
5168:
5162:, p. 47.
5161:
5157:
5156:Santucci 2006
5153:
5152:Cranston 1993
5148:
5141:
5136:
5129:
5125:
5124:Santucci 2006
5121:
5120:Cranston 1993
5116:
5110:, p. 47.
5109:
5104:
5098:, p. 46.
5097:
5093:
5092:Santucci 2006
5089:
5088:Cranston 1993
5084:
5078:, p. 46.
5077:
5073:
5072:Cranston 1993
5068:
5062:, p. 46.
5061:
5057:
5056:Cranston 1993
5052:
5046:, p. 46.
5045:
5041:
5040:Santucci 2006
5037:
5036:Cranston 1993
5032:
5025:
5020:
5014:, p. 45.
5013:
5009:
5008:Santucci 2006
5005:
5004:Cranston 1993
5000:
4993:
4989:
4988:Santucci 2006
4985:
4984:Cranston 1993
4980:
4973:
4972:Сенкевич 2010
4969:
4966:, p. 4;
4965:
4961:
4957:
4956:Cranston 1993
4953:
4948:
4941:
4936:
4929:
4925:
4924:Santucci 2006
4922:, p. 4;
4921:
4916:
4909:
4905:
4901:
4900:Cranston 1993
4897:
4892:
4886:, p. 34.
4885:
4880:
4873:
4872:Сенкевич 2010
4869:
4865:
4860:
4853:
4848:
4841:
4840:Campbell 1980
4836:
4829:
4824:
4818:, p. 42.
4817:
4816:Cranston 1993
4812:
4805:
4800:
4794:, p. 33.
4793:
4789:
4785:
4784:Cranston 1993
4781:
4776:
4770:, p. 32.
4769:
4765:
4764:Cranston 1993
4761:
4756:
4749:
4748:Сенкевич 2010
4745:
4741:
4740:Cranston 1993
4737:
4732:
4725:
4724:Сенкевич 2010
4721:
4718:, p. 3;
4717:
4713:
4709:
4708:Cranston 1993
4705:
4700:
4694:, p. 46.
4693:
4692:Cranston 1993
4688:
4682:, p. 27.
4681:
4676:
4669:
4668:Сенкевич 2010
4665:
4662:, p. 3;
4661:
4657:
4656:Cranston 1993
4653:
4648:
4642:, p. 26.
4641:
4637:
4636:Cranston 1993
4633:
4628:
4622:, p. 26.
4621:
4617:
4612:
4606:, p. 18.
4605:
4601:
4596:
4590:, p. 18.
4589:
4584:
4578:, p. 18.
4577:
4573:
4572:Cranston 1993
4569:
4564:
4558:, p. 79.
4557:
4556:Сенкевич 2010
4553:
4548:
4542:, p. 78.
4541:
4540:Сенкевич 2010
4537:
4532:
4525:
4520:
4513:
4512:Сенкевич 2010
4509:
4506:, p. 2;
4505:
4501:
4500:Cranston 1993
4497:
4492:
4486:, p. 59.
4485:
4484:Сенкевич 2010
4481:
4476:
4470:, p. 15.
4469:
4464:
4458:, p. 14.
4457:
4452:
4445:
4440:
4434:, p. 56.
4433:
4432:Сенкевич 2010
4429:
4425:
4424:Cranston 1993
4421:
4416:
4410:, p. 54.
4409:
4408:Сенкевич 2010
4405:
4401:
4400:Cranston 1993
4397:
4392:
4386:, p. 50.
4385:
4384:Сенкевич 2010
4381:
4377:
4376:Cranston 1993
4372:
4366:, p. 52.
4365:
4364:Сенкевич 2010
4361:
4357:
4356:Cranston 1993
4353:
4348:
4342:, p. 12.
4341:
4337:
4336:Cranston 1993
4333:
4328:
4321:
4320:Сенкевич 2010
4317:
4313:
4312:Cranston 1993
4308:
4301:
4300:Сенкевич 2010
4297:
4293:
4292:Cranston 1993
4289:
4284:
4278:, p. 11.
4277:
4272:
4265:
4264:Сенкевич 2010
4261:
4257:
4256:Cranston 1993
4253:
4248:
4242:, p. 10.
4241:
4237:
4236:Cranston 1993
4233:
4228:
4222:, p. 10.
4221:
4217:
4216:Cranston 1993
4213:
4208:
4202:, p. 10.
4201:
4197:
4196:Cranston 1993
4193:
4188:
4182:, p. 10.
4181:
4176:
4169:
4165:
4164:Santucci 2006
4161:
4160:Cranston 1993
4156:
4150:, p. 17.
4149:
4148:Сенкевич 2010
4145:
4144:Cranston 1993
4140:
4134:, p. 43.
4133:
4132:Сенкевич 2010
4130:, p. 6;
4129:
4125:
4124:Cranston 1993
4121:
4116:
4110:, p. 19.
4109:
4108:Сенкевич 2010
4106:, p. 6;
4105:
4101:
4100:Cranston 1993
4097:
4092:
4085:
4081:
4077:
4076:Campbell 1980
4072:
4066:, p. 17.
4065:
4064:Сенкевич 2010
4062:, p. 7;
4061:
4057:
4052:
4046:, p. 34.
4045:
4044:Сенкевич 2010
4042:, p. 5;
4041:
4037:
4032:
4025:
4024:Cranston 1993
4021:
4016:
4010:, p. 34.
4009:
4008:Сенкевич 2010
4006:, p. 5;
4005:
4001:
4000:Santucci 2006
3997:
3996:Cranston 1993
3992:
3985:
3982:, p. 2;
3981:
3978:, p. 8;
3977:
3976:Cranston 1993
3972:
3965:
3960:
3954:, p. 23.
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3443:Anthroposophy
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3330:Mabel Collins
3327:
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3320:G. R. S. Mead
3316:
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3303:Ronald Hutton
3300:
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3275:
3274:Mircea Eliade
3271:
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3248:
3247:Arthur Lillie
3243:
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3208:
3207:Isis Unveiled
3204:
3200:
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3188:
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3179:Linga sharira
3176:
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3085:
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3078:Protestantism
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2886:Personal life
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2765:
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2757:
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2755:Book of Dzyan
2751:
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2726:Bhagavad Gita
2722:
2718:
2713:
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2698:
2694:
2690:
2686:
2685:Mabel Collins
2682:
2681:Upper Norwood
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2431:
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2296:
2286:
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2280:
2279:Thomas Edison
2275:
2274:Isis Unveiled
2270:
2266:
2262:
2258:
2249:
2245:
2243:
2239:
2238:Isis Unveiled
2235:
2234:
2233:Isis Unveiled
2229:
2225:
2221:
2217:
2211:
2205:
2202:
2198:
2197:Isis Unveiled
2189:
2188:Isis Unveiled
2184:
2182:
2178:
2174:
2170:
2166:
2162:
2158:
2154:
2150:
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2144:
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2067:
2066:Daily Graphic
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2058:
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2034:
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1991:reincarnation
1988:
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1961:
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1951:Spiritualists
1943:
1924:
1922:
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1909:
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1897:
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1892:clairaudience
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1712:Victor Michal
1709:
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1680:Sardar Palace
1677:
1668:
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1648:Transcaucasia
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11291:26 November
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10190:(3): 4–36.
9583:Müller 1902
9547:Hutton 1999
9523:Fields 1992
9422:Melton 1990
9410:Melton 1990
9342:Newman 2005
9209:Melton 1990
8997:Hutton 1999
8928:Barker 1925
8840:Guénon 2004
8731:, sect. vi.
8521:Godwin 1994
8470:Hutton 1999
8443:Godwin 1994
8431:Godwin 1994
8215:Hammer 2001
8161:Godwin 1994
7661:Reigle 1983
6796:Godwin 1994
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3498:linguistics
3492:Linguistics
3434:antisemitic
3370:Leo Tolstoy
3287:James Randi
3262:René Guénon
3220:Controversy
3147:chimpanzees
3074:Catholicism
2976:Olav Hammer
2882:on 11 May.
2810:Avenue Road
2717:W. B. Yeats
2521:Sailing to
2417:The Pioneer
2385: 1884
2339:Karla Caves
2257:Hermeticism
2177:C.C. Massey
2165:Jakob Böhme
2145:. The term
2127:taxidermied
2102: 1877
2097:Blavatsky,
1784:Crimean War
1765:West Indies
1761:New Orleans
1742: 1850
1601:Freemasonry
1539: 1837
1349:Hermeticism
1086:Golden Dawn
1081:Freemasonry
943:Metaphysics
928:Hermeticism
881:Esotericism
772:Hermeticism
762:Esotericism
690:Comparative
677:St. Germain
445:Ernest Wood
44:family name
13142:Pantheists
13011:Categories
12912:literature
12516:Quotations
12092:theos-talk
12076:Theosophia
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12060:Two Worlds
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10780:required.)
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9559:Bevir 1994
9535:Bevir 1994
9475:Meade 1980
9390:Bevir 1994
9378:Bevir 1994
9037:Fodor 2003
8985:Bevir 1994
8973:Randi 1997
8916:Hower 1995
8866:, p.
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8113:Клейн 2011
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