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Theosophy is a doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism. Theosophy holds that all religions are attempts by the "Spiritual Hierarchy" to help humanity in evolving to greater perfection, and that each religion therefore has a portion of the truth.
Works
[edit]- Isis Unveiled, 1877 by Helena Blavatsky[1]
- The Secret Doctrine, 1888 by Helena Blavatsky[2]
- Five Messages, by Helen Blavatsky
- Key to Theosophy, by Helen Blavatsky
- Theosophy Religion And Occult Science, 1901 by Henry Steel Olcott[3]
- A Textbook of Theosophy, 1912 by Charles Webster Leadbeater[4]
- Theosophy Simplified, 1915 by Irving Steiger Cooper[5]
- A Rough Outline of Theosophy, 1921 by Annie Besant
- At the Feet of the Master, 1911 by Jiddu Krishnamurti
- "Theosophy," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- The Philosophy of Bhagavad-Gita, 1921 by T. Subba Row
- Man — Fragments of Forgotten History (1885) by Two Chelas. (transcription project)
Notable Authors
[edit]- Lyman Frank Baum
- Annie Wood Besant
- Helen Blavatsky
- Irving Steiger Cooper
- Manly Palmer Hall
- Charles Webster Leadbeater
- Henry Steel Olcott
- L. W. Rogers
- Alfred Percy Sinnett
- T. Subba Row