| Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley - 1918 - 680 páginas
...'Theosophy is not a Religion,' by no means excludes the fact that 'Theosophy is Religion' itself. . . . Now Religion, per se, in its widest meaning is that...name must necessarily be a UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. Madame Blavatsky died in 1891 and left as her Successor, William Quan Judge. Mr. Judge likewise delivered... | |
| Joseph Hall Fussell - 1915 - 48 páginas
...theological dogmas and are hedged about with creeds. She makes the following important declaration: "It is perhaps necessary, first of all, to say that...name must necessarily be a UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD." Accepting this definition of Theosophy as RELIGION itself, and not a religion, it must be clear that... | |
| 1920 - 456 páginas
...synthetic and inclusive, logically unassailable and scientifically verifiable — a teaching which is so all-embracing that no man as no speck — from gods...animals, the blade of grass and atom — can be outside its light. It begins, as all truth must, with the remotest abstractions possible for the mind of man... | |
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