Madame Blavatsky, as she was often called, was a co-founder of Theosophy, an esoteric late nineteenth-century movement that combined aspects of mystical and magical beliefs with bits and pieces of ...
In October 1874, a Russian woman named Madame Blavatsky arrived on a farm in Chittenden, Vermont. It was no ordinary country outing: She had traveled to the Eddy Brothers’ farm, where, for many months ...
2010? What fresh hell will the next decade bring? Don’t give yourself a bloody migraine trying to predict the future scandals and slut-fests. Simply join hands with the living and summon up the spirit ...
In 1874 Colonel Henry Steel Olcott went to a seance by a bizarre spiritualist named Helena Petrova Blavatsky. A skeptical New York journalist and lawyer, he expected to expose her as a fraud. Instead, ...
Jagadguru Peetham Srikakulam centre head G. Atchutaramayya on Friday said that ancient wisdom would continue to be the guiding force for the next generations and its importance had been stressed many ...
The topic of Nazism and anti-Semitism is momentous and will remain so until humanity moves entirely away from such a level of spiritual ignorance. Every philosophical movement should have something to ...
(The Conversation) — Every May 8, thousands of people celebrate White Lotus Day, commemorating a remarkable and controversial Russian American woman: spiritual leader Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, who ...
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