Blavatsky

The Blavatsky Trust

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The Blavatsky Trust contains information about Theosophy, the ageless Ancient Wisdom, as contained in the writings of H. P. Blavatsky and her Teachers.

Theosophy is a relatively recent name for the Ancient Wisdom known from time immemorial, ever since there were minds to apprehend it. It is variously known as the Wisdom Religion, the Ancient Wisdom, Esotericism, Occultism and is included in the Western Mystery Tradition. It was kept secret to preserve it from distortion, adulteration and misuse but as much of it as was thought wise by two of the Masters was made public for the first time at the end of the 19th century. This was mainly through the writings of H.P. Blavatsky; something of how this was done is told in 'A Trilogy'. The word 'modern' can only properly be applied to this outpouring, not to the ever-enduring Wisdom itself.

Blavatsky Study Center

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Blavatsky Study Center contains extensive material on the life, writings & teachings
of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-91), founder of modern Theosophy

Blavatsky Net - Theosophy

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Blavatsky Net focuses on Madame Blavatsky and her teaching - Theosophy. It features an introduction to Theosophy, study aids, research tools, original text, supporting evidence, membership, and visitor interaction.

Theosophy is a fragment of the ancient, once universal, wisdom teaching.

The masters of Theosophy, located in Tibet and around the world, preserve and extend this ancient wisdom. Periodically they send forth one of their own - or a messenger - to help spread this teaching to all of humanity.

In the 1800's they had been searching for a century for the next messenger and finally settled upon Helena Blavatsky, born to a noble Russian family. She saw the master who would be her teacher in her dreams as a child. She met him in Hyde Park in London when she was 20. She managed to enter Tibet and was trained by those masters in Tibet from 1868 to 1870. From 1875 through her death in 1891 she spread that message around the world.

Theosophy is the name Blavatsky gave to that portion of knowledge that she brought from the masters to the world. It comes from the term "Theosophia" used by the Neoplatonists to mean literally "knowledge of the divine".

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