The Theosophical Movement

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Founders
  • Helena Blavatsky
  • William Quan Judge
  • Henry Steel Olcott
Theosophists
  • Annie Besant
  • Isabel Cooper-Oakley
  • Robert Crosbie
  • Abner Doubleday
  • Geoffrey Hodson
  • Raghavan N. Iyer
  • Wassily Kandinsky
  • Archibald Keightley
  • C. W. Leadbeater
  • G. R. S. Mead
  • Arthur E. Powell
  • James Morgan Pryse
  • Subba Row
  • William Scott-Elliot
  • Alfred Percy Sinnett
  • Rudolf Steiner
  • Brian Stonehouse
  • Katherine Tingley
  • Ernest Wood
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The Theosophical Movement[1] is a monthly magazine that was started by the United Lodge of Theosophists India under B.P. Wadia on 17 November 1930. It is a magazine that is devoted to the living of the higher life. The monthly magazine is edited in Mumbai, India, by associates of the ULT. Its print and electronic editions have subscribers all over the world. All articles in the magazine are unsigned, except those that had been written by H.P.B., W.Q.J. or others who had made signed contributions in the older Theosophical magazines.[2] Furthermore, articles in the magazine distinctly avoid all references to personal opinions and experiences of the author. These are directly in keeping with one of the core tenets of anonymity and impersonality of ULT associates as expressed by Robert Crosbie.[3] The magazine is dedicated[1] to:

  1. the furthering the objects of the Theosophical Movement,
  2. disseminate fundamental ideas of the philosophy of Theosophy, and
  3. aid students in the understanding of the philosophy and its application to daily life.

References

  1. ^ a b Latest Theosophical Movement Magazine, the latest issue of the theosophical movement magazine.
  2. ^ Kell, Wane. "B.P.Wadia - A Life Of Service to Mankind". iiwcindia.org. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. ^ The Friendly Philosopher: Letters And Talks on Theosophy And the Theosophical Life (reprint ed.). Kessinger Publishing. 1945. p. 189-. ISBN 9781417976904. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.

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