… to the Governor and subsequently retired with honor and a pension from the British Government. The second lodge, named the “Occult Lodge,” was formed by Balfour CLARKE in Nairobi in the year 1907. Due to lack of support this lodge was closed down. …
… seems to be that they traveled to the Yucatán. There is, in theosophical literature, a claim that there is (or was) an occult Brotherhood living in the Yucatán (cf. Josephine Ransom, A Short History of the Theosophical Society, 1938, p. 22), so the idea of an occult significance of that journey is not implausible, though there is no specific reference to it in Blavatsky’s writings. …
… to graduate from a Canadian medical school. A young English immigrant Algernon BLACKWOOD , who later became a successful occult novelist, was among these pioneers of Theosophy in Canada. Together they formed the Toronto Theosophical Society in …
… You (1935) Freedom and Friendship (1935) Gods in the Becoming (1936) Understanding is Happiness (1937) Kuṇḍalini: An Occult Experience (1937) Understanding Godlike (1937 poem) From Man to Superman: A Practice in Symbolic Yoga (1938) The …
… Gaj was very active and in Osijek he founded the organization “Novo Sonce” (New Sun) and published a booklet entitled The Occult in the World of the Educated . Another activist in Zagreb was Hinko Hinkovic. Since talks about a common action were …
… early part of Genesis and considers that the Hebrew word Elohīm should be translated in the plural as Gods ( Studies in Occult Philosophy , pp. 129-30). In another work Purucker states, “As Jesus taught in parables, so the Bible was written in …
… in The Theosophist magazine of October 1881 with the preamble given below: In order to understand clearly the view of the Occultists, it is necessary to glance at the constitution of the living human being. Even the spiritualist teaches that man … the “animal soul”; and (3) the physical body. Although from one point of view this is broadly correct, yet, according to Occultists, to render our conceptions of this truth clearer and follow successfully the course of man after death, it is … almost wholly unknown to western nations, it is difficult in some cases to find any English words by which to represent the Occult subdivisions, but we give them in the least obscure phraseology that we can command. Hume then set forth the …
… shadow of Man. His epithets of ‘Monarch and Lawgiver of the Universe’ bear an abstract meaning well understood by every Occultist, who, no less than any Christian, believes in the One Law, that governs the Universe, recognizing it at the same … as occurring 9,000 years before his time as meaning millenial years, hence 900,000 years, closer, she points out, to the occult tradition (SD II:394-395). She comments, in a footnote, that Plato had learned of Atlantis as a child from his …
… of a lion on top of which sits the solar disc flanked by the horns of Hathor. Strange but highly significant combination of occult symbols, it has never been fathomed, for it reveals while concealing Tefnut’s secret nature. Note that the uraeus … ‚ destroying all impurities, to the highest chakra that cosmic vision is granted, and that (b) the human eye is the most occult of our senses, then the legend of Re’s Eye that sees and knows all and can destroy all, and the equation …
… Inglis epitomizes the various threads that have been part of the Dunedin Lodge history. She was an avid reader, psychic, occultist, and the daughter of John Inglis, who joined the Lodge in 1901. Agnes was a long-term secretary and librarian with … to an audience which filled the hall was given at HPB Lodge on May 4, 1982, on the subject “Kundalini-Shanti – its use in Occult Research. This is a very remarkable achievement for one who at the time was 96 years of age. He died in Auckland …