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.
More info →The People of the Blue Mountains
Blavatsky writes about a race of Giants who live in the Blue Mountains of India. Read this book and discover who they are, how they use Spiritual Powers, and why they Worship the Sacred Buffalo.
More info →Collected Writings (15 vols.)
The definitive edition of HPB's writings in 15 extensive volumes.
More info →Durbar in Lahore
H.P. Blavatsky's The Durbar in Lahore was originally serialized in a Russian publication in 1881, and later translated and serialized in The Theosophist.
More info →The Secret Doctrine Commentaries
The Secret Doctrine Commentaries contains the never before published transcription of the shorthand notes of these Blavatsky Lodge meetings.
More info →From the Mountain Top (3 vols.)
The inspirational messages in the three volumes entitled From the Mountain Top express the wisdom and compassion of Those who have guided and directed humanity throughout the ages.
More info →Teachings of the Temple (3 vols.)
A 3-part textbook on brother/sisterhood, higher consciousness and right living, Teachings of the Temple puts the student in tune with the divine and natural plan of evolution of humanity.
More info →Theogenesis
Theogenesis presents a third section of the Ancient Stanzas of Dzyan. The first two sections, Cosmogenesis and Anthropogenesis, were published with commentaries by Madame Helena P. Blavatsky in The Secret Doctrine.
More info →Adamant
Peace and wisdom through Beauty! Such is the message of Nicholas Roerich, pronounced at the very time when so many are vainly seeking the secret of international peace through suppression, through armament, through hate.
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