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movement are
known as
Theosophists,
while adherents of the
older tradition are
termed theosophers.
Causing some confusion, a few
Theosophists – such as C. C...
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Theosophy Came to Me
Lucifer magazine "What Are The
Theosophists?" "What Is Theosophy?" "The
Theosophist archives".
UPenn Library.
Retrieved 31
December 2015...
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original presentation, but it is
accepted as
genuinely Theosophical by many
Theosophists around the world. Main
innovations of post-Blavatsky
Theosophy as expounded...
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mainly on now-lost continents. Blavatsky's
model was
developed by
later theosophists, most
notably William Scott-Elliot in The
Story of
Atlantis (1896) and...
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Theosophists believe the
Summerlands are
maintained by
hosts of
planetary angels serving Sanat Kumara, the
Nordic alien from
Venus who
Theosophists believe...
- role of
World Teacher of Humankind. In
early 20th century,
prominent Theosophists believed a
reappearance of
Maitreya was imminent. A
suitable candidate...
- "What Are The
Theosophists?" is an
editorial published in
October 1879 in the
theosophical magazine The
Theosophist. It was
compiled by
Helena Blavatsky...
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became a
master ally of the
Theosophists. Prof.
Stuckrad noted the wave of
solidarity which covered the
Theosophists in
India had
powerful "political...
- the
Upper Norwood home of
Theosophist Mabel Collins. In September, she
moved into the
Holland Park home of
fellow Theosophists,
Bertram Keightley and his...
- Headquarters, Pasadena, California". A
third organization, the
United Lodge of
Theosophists or ULT, in 1909
split off from the
latter organization. In 1902, Rudolf...