… HPB's Occult Ring 12 March 2017 / Comments Submitted by admin on 12 March 2017 Another Chapter of Theosophical History Clarified … New York in 1875 and Head of its Esoteric School there is quarrel until today about the if, how, why and to whom of HPB’s occult successorship, beginning with the 1894 controversy between TS co-founder William Q. Judge and Annie Besant about the … Diego 1987, pp. 121ff. An edited version of this esoteric instructions was also published in 1974 as “Fountain Source Of Occultism”, http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/fso/fso-ap.htm#messengers . [5] Kenneth R. Small: “The Conger Papers …
… the "third volume" of HPB's work. The 'third volume' undoubtedly contains some material--that on the lives of famous occultists--which had been rejected from the first volume of the original work. But it also contained a good deal of … of the subjects dealt with in them. A large quantity of material has already been prepared, dealing with the history of occultism as contained in the lives of the great Adepts of the Aryan Race, and showing the bearing of occult philosophy upon …
… by admin on 29 May 2016 Geoffrey Hodson (12 March 1886 in Lincolnshire – 23 January 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand) was an occultist, Theosophist, mystic, Liberal Catholic priest, philosopher and esotericist, and a leading light for over 70 years in the Theosophical Society. He was educated in England. His occult experiences began when he was about five or six years old. He had dream experiences in the half waking state and this …
… issue with each other as to the constitution of the ether, the essence of "matter" and of "force," and she claims that the Occultist has the knowledge after which the scientist is only groping, and that at least, among the warring theories, Occultism may demand a hearing. Some of the theories now put forward, indeed, come very near to occult views, and make …
… a major Epoch in world history. Four Root Races have been and gone and are referred to as: (1) Polarian – born under the occult influence of the Sun Location: a mysterious “Imperishable Sacred Land” somewhere in the region of the North Pole and … is never destroyed, unlike the other subsequent (see below) continents and land masses. (2) Hyperborean – born under the occult influence of Jupiter Location of “Hyperborea”: “the land which stretched out its promontories southward and westward …
… admin on 21 August 2018 Geoffrey Hodson (12 March 1886 in Lincolnshire – 23 January 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand) was an occultist, Theosophist, mystic, philosopher and esotericist, and a leading light for over 70 years in the Theosophical Society. He was educated in England. According to Hodson, his occult experiences began when he was about five or six years old. He had dream experiences in the half-waking state and this …
… 10 January 2017 Geoffrey Hodson (12 March 1886 in Lincolnshire, England - 23 January 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand) was an occultist, Theosophist, mystic, philosopher and esotericist, and a leading light for over 70 years in the Theosophical … & Practical Applications with Q & A Man's Undying Reincarnation Spiritual Self Message to the Central Celebration 1975 Occult Chemistry Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Tapes Tape 12 - side 1 Tape 13 - side 1 Tape 13 - side 2 Tape 14 - side 1 Tape 14 - side 2 Tape …
… and a greater thing it will be if you do not doubt for you may never see it again. . . . " William Quan Judge, Practical Occultism . Two Persons in Madame Blavatsky In a letter dated February 23, 1887, HPB wrote to William Judge: "Yes there … on "Ego.") In another glossary definition, HPB writes that "Individuality," is one "of the names given in Theosophy and Occultism to the human Higher Ego. We make a distinction between the immortal and divine and the mortal human Ego. . . ." …
… prime tenets of the natural process. The principal postulates of the above thesis are in fact tenets of the Ancient Wisdom, Occultism, Esoteric Science or Theosophy as contained in many of the world's scriptures but more particularly in the …
… Spencer has of late so far modified his Agnosticism, as to assert that the nature of the “First Cause,”(*) which the Occultist more logically derives from the “Causeless Cause,” the “Eternal,” and the “Unknowable,” may be essentially the … — and therefore finite and conditioned. The “first” cannot be the absolute, for it is a manifestation. Therefore, Eastern Occultism calls the Abstract All the “Causeless One Cause,” the “Rootless Root,” and limits the “First Cause” to the Logos, …