Isis Unveiled (2 vols.)
The appearance of erudition is stupendous. Reference to and quotations from the most unknown and obscure writers in all languages abound, interspersed with allusions to writers of the highest repute, which have evidently been more than skimmed through. — N.Y. Independent, 1877
More info →The Secret Doctrine (2 vols.)
The Secret Doctrine assumes the dignity of a scripture, for in its pages eternal mysteries are clothed in ancient and modern terms, and to those who have eyes to see, the ageless wisdom is revealed . . . The Secret Doctrine contains practically all that is known on the subject of occultism that is permissible to print, and every page is a veritable treasure-house of esoteric lore. — Manly P. Hall, author of The Secret Teachings of All Ages
More info →The Key to Theosophy
Questions and answers on Theosophical ideas, such as karma, spiritualism, reincarnation, and prayer.
More info →The Voice of the Silence
I believe that this book has strongly influenced many sincere seekers and aspirants to the wisdom and compassion of the Bodhisattva Path. — 14th Dalai Lama
More info →Gems from the East
A precept or axiom, compiled chiefly from Oriental sources, is given for each day of the year, while more lengthy selections from poets and philosophers introduce the months.
More info →Transactions of the Blavatsky Lodge (2 vols.)
In response to the demand for further light on the Stanzas of Dzyan which form the basis of The Secret Doctrine, H. P. Blavatsky answered a variety of questions at weekly meetings of the Blavatsky Lodge of The Theosophical Society in London.
More info →From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
A philosophical and esoteric travelog through India. Colorful descriptions, often quite humorous, of flora and fauna, customs and mythology, ancient ruins and "modern" cities of late nineteenth century India.
More info →Nightmare Tales
Astounding tales of the weird and fantastic. This is one of the few titles of fiction written by the famous Mme. Blavatsky.
More info →The Theosophical Glossary
The Theosophical Glossary purposes to give information on the principal Sanskrit, Pahlavi, Tibetan, Pâli, Chaldean, Persian, Scandinavian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Kabalistic and Gnostic words, and Occult terms generally used in Theosophical literature.
More info →The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett
The letters presented herein were written by the founder of the Theosophical Society between the years 1880-1888.
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