Theosophy in Wales

MAKE

THEOSOPHY

HAPPEN

 

A GUIDE TO STARTING YOUR OWN

THEOSOPHY GROUP

 

 

Theosophy has no dogma, no priesthood

or diploma elite and recognizes no spiritual head.

All ideas presented at meetings are for consideration.

 

 

 

 

A GUIDE TO STARTING

YOUR OWN THEOSOPHY GROUP

 

These are suggestions and pointers for forming

your own independent Theosophy Group and

not instructions on how to form a branch of a

larger Theosophical organisation.

 

The subject of affiliation to a larger body is

covered but as affiliation may mean compromise

and nobody owns Theosophy anyway, we leave

that decision entirely up to you

 

 

 

 

 

Getting Started

 

A Small informal Group – A good place to start and you may wish to keep it this way.

 

Travel light – don’t get bogged down with formality and administration as this saps energy and nobody wants to be hassled with that sort of stuff these days. Of course if you’re a frustrated jobsworth who gets a buzz from controlling people and bureaucracy and likes a fancy title then the sky’s the limit but don’t expect to attract many members.

 

 

 

 

The Basics

 

The essentials are somewhere to meet and some Theosophy to study. You may prefer not to bother with membership fees and operate a ‘contribution at meetings to cover costs’ arrangement. This means that things like constitutions aren’t needed in the early stages and the finances can be kept on the trustworthy person, cash book and biscuit tin basis for a while at least. There is a good argument for staying like this for a long as possible.

 

If you do wish to open a bank account for the group, the bank will require a copy of your constitution and possibly a copy of a resolution to open the account and personal details of all the signatories. The account would be a Treasurer Account and all banks provide an information leaflet for this. There is a sample constitution farther down this page. By adopting a version of this constitution, you will have upgraded from informal group to an Unincorporated Association of Members and will consequently have more responsibilities. Yes, the biscuit tin does have something going for it.

 

Where to Meet

 

 

 

Meeting in someone’s home is a good arrangement but if this is not practical then the main local library, community centre or even leisure centre may have cheap rooms for hire. We are talking here about a place to meet for study and discussion and not necessarily to conduct lectures.

 

The smoking ban has made pubs slightly more viable but this is rarely an atmosphere of study. However, some pubs may have a suitable room for hire.

 

A Name

 

A name for the group may be useful but not immediately essential. Names such as;

 

Anytown Theosophy Crew

Anytown Theosophy Circle

Anytown Theosophy Group

Anytown Theosophists

 

sound informal, whereas Anytown Theosophy Study Group sounds a bit intimidating and dour as an overall title although the term study group is perfectly appropriate for a group within a group.

 

Some Theosophy to Study

 

As for some Theosophy to study, there is plenty of free stuff on the internet which you can download and copy, so there is no need to pay for anything in the early stages. Even many of the definitive Theosophical texts are online. You can also buy Theosophical books online but be wary of anyone trying to make money out of Theosophy.

 

These are just suggestions;

 

The Most Basic Theosophy

 Website in the Universe

A quick overview of Theosophy 

and the Theosophical Society

If you run a Theosophy Study Group you 

can use this as an introductory handout.

 

 

Dave’s Streetwise Theosophy Boards

The Theosophy Website that welcomes

absolute beginners.

If you run a Theosophy Study Group, please

feel free to use any material on this Website

 

 

 

Publicity

 

Publicising a Theosophy Group

before we had the Internet

Those were the days

 

The first port of call is the internet to trawl for local directories which offer a free listing. If you can put a webpage up to say a bit your group and link it to directory listings this should be quite effective. You can also raise the profile by sending your webpage details as a link to other Theosophy websites. A group picture of members enjoying themselves will make your group more approachable to enquirers.

 

Fewer people now read the local paper than in the past but it may be worth enquiring as to whether the paper has a free listing once a week for religious, voluntary and charity events. Some free newspapers also offer this.

 

There may be opportunities to put a free poster up in the local libraries, community & leisure centres and possibly New Age shops.

 

If you have a photocopying facility available, you could run off some A5 flyers and leave them at appropriate venues.

 

Paying for advertising is very expensive and not an exact science in terms of returns. Even some large established Theosophical Groups never pay for advertising. You may, however, be able to obtain a moderately priced listing in a local New Age magazine.

 

Building up an E-Mailing List

 

This is absolutely essential and something that you can start from day one. It’s just as easy to email 500 people as 5, so if someone shows the slightest interest, get their email address. Always send the emails out on BCC (Blind Carbon Copy), which keeps the email addresses confidential and prevents some joker from hi-jacking  your list.

 

Affiliation

 

There are larger Theosophical organizations to which you could affiliate. This is entirely optional and you may wish to remain an independent outfit. Please remember that nobody owns Theosophy or Theosophical ideas and you can develop your own approach and interpretation. Don’t be overawed by tradition, lineage or claimed spiritual authority. Many in the Theosophical Movement now believe that the centralized, hierarchical Theosophical organizations have had their day and that the future of Theosophy lies with smaller independent groups who run their own show.

 

One thing to be careful about is the level of control that you might be giving away when joining a larger body. Be particularly careful about giving anyone any say whatsoever in your finances or the power to dictate who can or can’t be a member, and never give an outsider the right to chair your committee meetings or AGM.

 

Please note that being an independent group does not preclude you from taking part in events such as Theosophy Summer Schools or Conventions in collaboration with other Theosophy groups. The rise of the internet does however mean that such gatherings are becoming rarer.

 

 

 

 

 

A Half Way House

 

If having weighed up the pros and cons of affiliation, you decide to remain an Independent Theosophy Group, there is still plenty of opportunity to form informal links with other individual groups within the broader Theosophical Movement. This can be with a group within reasonable travelling distance of your own or even with one on the other side of the world, which you may have found on the internet.

 

Opening up the channels of communication is easy as most Theosophy Groups are always glad to hear from other Theosophy Groups. It also helps if your webpage includes pictures of your members enjoying themselves.

 

No Free Lunch

 

 

Of course, it goes without saying that you should to be very skeptical about accepting assistance from any organization if that assistance involves buying their stuff.

 

Put simply these are the questions to ask when considering affiliation;

 

1) What will you pay for the privilege of affiliation?

2) What do you get in return?

3) What level of control are you giving away?

4) Are you expected to buy their stuff?

5) If you do buy their stuff, where does the money go?

 

 

 

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A More Structured Group

 

The move from informal group to structured entity, which hires venues for events, to which the public are invited is a big one and not one to be taken lightly. Some active groups have folded after making the move, as it was inappropriate. Think carefully about whether the new body would be viable and who’s going to do the work. Don’t be coerced from outside, only you know your circumstances.

 

The Group Format

 

The usual format, for an interest group such as a Theosophy Group, is that of Unincorporated Association of Members. This type of organization can be set up easily and there is no need to register for taxation purposes unless it starts to make serious money from trading. The main requirements are ongoing elected management, a constitution stating the aims and remit of the organization and a Treasurer bank account.

 

The Unincorporated Association of Members format has some limitations. Unlike a limited company, it is not a legal entity in its own right, which means that the members can be personally liable for its debts and it cannot normally borrow money or enter into legal agreements, without the personal guarantee of at least one member. If an official signs a legal document such as that for the release of a bequest for the Association and the entitlement is then disputed then the official, and not the body, is personally liable for the money.

 

You will be able to trade at a moderate level and may want to offer appropriate items for sale at meetings. Be careful to ensure that all money taken for goods sold at group meetings goes directly to association funds. Beware of anyone attempting to use the group as an ancillary to a private business. There may be an exception to this when an outside speaker offers a free talk in return for the opportunity to sell specialist items or promote a service.

 

You will need a constitution for your new upgraded body and here is a sample. A mention is made regarding the need for members to be in accord with the Objects of the Theosophical Society and there is more about this farther down the page.

 

 

SAMPLE CONSTITUTION

This constitution is only a guide.  Most of its content is standard, however your group may wish to change or make additions. 
 

CONSTITUTION OF: 
 

1. Name 

The name of the group shall be _______Theosophy Group

 

2. Aim 

To promote the study of Theosophy

 

3. Objectives 

The group will fulfil the aim by: 

 

Organising study groups and courses

* Holding lectures. 

Organising social events 

* Disseminating Theosophical study material and making Theosophy accessible to the general public. 

* To raise funds and receive contributions where appropriate to finance the work.

* Offering appropriate goods for sale 

Publicising and promoting Theosophy & Theosophical activities. 

* Opening bank accounts. 

* Defining membership requirements and responsibilities

* Taking out insurance. 

* Liaise with other Theosophy groups and exchange information and advice with them. No affiliation will be made to a larger association if its affiliation or membership requirements conflict with this constitution.

* Take any action that is lawful, which would help it to fulfill its aims. 

 

4. Membership 

 

(a) Membership of _______  Theosophy Group shall be open to anyone who is interested in helping the group to achieve its aims and willing to abide by the rules of the group and who is in agreement with the Objects of the Theosophical Society

 

OBJECTS OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

 

1. To form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or colour.

 

2. To encourage the study of Comparative Religion, Philosophy and Science.

 

3. To investigate unexplained laws of Nature and the powers latent in man.

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(b) Every member shall have one vote at general meetings. 

(c) The Management Committee shall have the power to refuse membership to an applicant, where it is considered such membership would be detrimental to the aims, purposes or activities of the group. 

(d) Registration and termination of membership. 

* Any member of the association may resign his/her membership by giving to the secretary of the ___________ Theosophy Group written notice to that effect. 

* The Management Committee may, by resolution passed at a meeting thereof, terminate or suspend the membership of any member, if in its opinion his/her conduct is prejudicial to the interests and objects of the association, PROVIDED THAT the individual member shall have the right to be heard by the Management Committee before the final decision is made.  There shall be a right of appeal to an independent arbitrator appointed by mutual agreement. 

 

5. Management 

(a) The_____________ Theosophy Group shall be administered by a Management Committee of not less than three (3) people and not more than fifteen (15) members elected at the group’s Annual General Meeting, Management Committee Members must be at least 18 years old. 

 

(b) The officers of the Management Committee shall be: 

The Chairperson

The Treasurer

The Secretary 

and such other officers the group shall deem necessary at the meeting. 

 

(c) The Management Committee shall meet at least twice a year. 

(d) At least three (3) Management Committee members must be present for the Management Committee meeting to take place. 

(e) Voting at Management Committee meetings shall be by show of hands on a majority basis.  If there is a tied vote then the chairperson shall have a second vote. 

(f) Power to set up sub-groups and working parties as deemed necessary who shall be accountable to the committee. 

g) In the event of a Committee member vacating a post during the one year term of office, a new official may be appointed by majority decision of the Management Committee subject to re-election at the next AGM.

 

6. Finance 

(a) Any money obtained by the group shall be used only for the group. 

(b) Any bank accounts opened for the group shall be in the name of the group. 

(c) Any cheque issued shall be signed by at least two of any three nominated signatures. 

(d) The Management Committee will ensure that the group stays within the budget. 

(e) All proceeds from goods sold at meetings shall go directly to the Associations’s funds. No individual shall be allowed to trade at meetings on their own account. The Management Committee may, however, approve special arrangements by which an invited speaker is allowed to sell goods or promote a service in return for providing a free lecture.

 

7. General Meetings 

(a) The committee may call general meetings of all members at any time to discuss urgent business which may arise. 

(b) The Chair of the group shall normally chair these meetings. 

(c) At least seven (7) days’ notice of such a meeting must be given. 

(d) All meetings, including AGMs, must be minuted and available to any member. 

(e) The quorum for a General Meeting is five (5). 

 

8. Annual General Meeting 

(a) ____________ Theosophy Group shall hold an Annual General Meeting (AGM) at not more than 15 month intervals. 

(b) Where possible members shall be notified personally, giving at least 14 days’ notice of the AGM. 

(c) The business of the AGM shall include: 

* Receiving a report from the Chairperson of the group’s activities over the year. 

* Receiving a report and presentation of the last financial year’s accounts from the Treasurer on the finances of the group. 

* Electing a new Management Committee and considering any other matter as may be appropriate at such a meeting. 

(d) The quorum for Annual General Meeting shall be at least five (5) persons

 

9. Alteration of the Constitution 

(a) Proposals for amendments to this constitution, or dissolution (see Clause 10) must be delivered to the secretary in writing.  The secretary in conjunction with all other officers shall then decide on the date of a forum meeting to discuss such proposals, giving at least two weeks (14 days) clear notice. 

(b) Any changes to this constitution must be agreed by at least two thirds of those members present and voting at any general meeting. 

 

10. Dissolution 

The group may be wound up at any time if agreed by two thirds of those members present and voting at any general meeting.  Any assets shall be returned to their providers, if they require it, or shall be passed to another group with similar aims. 
 
 
 

 

11.Adoption of the Constitution

 

This constitution was adopted by the members present at the meeting held on: 
 

………………………………… 200 

Signed:  
 

(Chair) 
 

       (Secretary) 
 

       (Treasurer) 
 

       (Member) 
 

       (Member) 
 

       (Member) 

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Some notes about the constitution

 

Clause 4a; The Objects of the Theosophical Society were established by the original Theosophical Society founded in New York in 1875. Agreement on these objects is the one thing that remains constant throughout the now fragmented Theosophical Movement irrespective of a group’s lineage or affiliation. Adherence to the principle of accepting the objects does not put you under any obligation to any other Theosophical body.

 

Causes 3c & 3d; No one person has the power to refuse membership or kick someone out. This is a valuable safeguard against someone abusing power.

 

Clause 5b; The three officers indicated are the minimum required to qualify as an Unincorporated Association but you may elect others such as events organizer/programme secretary, publicity secretary and a membership steward to process applications and give out membership information.

 

Becoming a Registered Charity

 

You can register you group as a charity with the Charities Commission and if your are handling a serious amount of money there are real tax benefits.

 

The downside to this is that the administrative requirements involve considerable work for a small group and accounts and other documents must be submitted to the commission annually by certain deadlines.

 

 

 

Arranging Larger Venues

 

You may be lucky and decide that the room you’ve been using for study meetings is large enough and suitable for lectures.

Realistically though, you will probably need something a bit bigger and with a few more facilities. The local libraries, leisure and community centres as mentioned earlier may have something suitable but venues such as Quaker Meeting Houses and Church Halls may be worth a try.

 

As the numbers increase, car parking becomes an issue and before agreeing to a venue, it is worth scouting round to see if this is affected by restrictions such as “Permit Parking”.

 

The E-Mailing List Comes into its Own

 

When you first start holding lectures, you’ll be glad you built up a large e-mailing list. You can email everyone with information about the event with about with a week to go and follow this up with a short reminder email on the day before the event. Don’t send out emails and updates every day as people just get fed up with that.

 

If you send out an attachment, it is better to use “Word 1997-2003 Compatible” as this seems to be accessible to just about everybody.

 

Make Time to Rock ‘n Roll

 

Whatever the structure and aspirations of the group, a programme composed entirely of serious study will burn everybody out. Make sure that you include social events where everyone can let their hair down. Time to socialize after the meeting is also important.

 

 

 

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Theosophy has no dogma, no priesthood

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All ideas presented at meetings are for consideration.

 

 

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The Cardiff Theosophical Society Website

 

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The National Wales Theosophy Website

 

Theosophy in Wales has no controlling body and consist of

Independent Theosophical Groups who run their own show

 

Theosophy Wales Youtube Channel

 

 

 

Ten Benefits of Studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical Teachings

 

Studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings offers numerous benefits that can greatly enrich one's understanding of spirituality, philosophy, and the nature of reality.  Theosophy, as defined by the writings of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, has had a profound impact on the spiritual and philosophical landscape of the modern world. Blavatsky's teachings draw from a wide range of religious and philosophical traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Western esotericism, and present a comprehensive worldview that addresses fundamental questions about existence, consciousness, and the cosmos.

 

Here are ten benefits of studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical Teachings

 

1. Exploration of Esoteric Wisdom

One of the primary benefits of studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings is the opportunity to explore esoteric wisdom that is often not readily accessible in mainstream religious or philosophical traditions. Blavatsky's writings delve into the esoteric teachings of ancient cultures and mystery schools, shedding light on profound spiritual truths that have been passed down through the ages. By delving into these esoteric teachings, students of Theosophy can gain insights into the nature of consciousness, the structure of the cosmos, and the evolution of the soul or immortal self.

 

2. Synthesis of Eastern and Western Philosophy

Blavatsky's Theosophical teachings synthesize elements of Eastern and Western philosophy, offering a comprehensive framework that integrates concepts from diverse cultural and religious traditions. This synthesis provides students with a broader perspective on philosophical and spiritual thought, allowing them to see the underlying unity of seemingly disparate belief systems. By studying Theosophy, individuals can gain a deeper appreciation for the universal principles that underlie all wisdom traditions, fostering a sense of unity and interconnectedness with the world's spiritual heritage.

 

3. Understanding of Universal Brotherhood

Central to Blavatsky's Theosophical teachings is the principle of universal brotherhood, which emphasizes the essential unity of all beings and the interconnectedness of life. By studying Theosophy, individuals can develop a profound understanding of the interconnected nature of existence, recognizing that all living beings are fundamentally linked and that compassion and empathy are essential for the evolution of humanity. This understanding can lead to a greater sense of empathy, kindness, and social responsibility, fostering a more harmonious and compassionate society.

 

4. Insight into the Nature of Reality

The Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings offer profound insights into the nature of reality, consciousness, and the unseen dimensions of existence. Through the study of Theosophy, individuals can explore concepts such as the multi-dimensional nature of the universe, the existence of subtle energy realms, and the interconnectedness of the material and spiritual planes. This exploration can lead to a deeper understanding of the nature of reality beyond the limitations of the physical senses, opening up new vistas of perception and understanding.

 

5. Personal Spiritual Growth

Studying the Theosophical teachings can be a transformative journey that facilitates personal spiritual growth and self-discovery. Blavatsky's writings offer practical guidance for inner development, including meditation practices, ethical principles, and the cultivation of spiritual virtues. By applying these teachings to their lives, individuals can experience profound personal transformation, leading to greater self-awareness, inner peace, and a sense of purpose and meaning.

 

6. Ethical and Moral Guidance

The Theosophical teachings provide a comprehensive ethical and moral framework that can guide individuals in their personal and social interactions. Blavatsky emphasizes the importance of ethical conduct, altruism, and the pursuit of wisdom, offering practical guidance for leading a virtuous and meaningful life. By studying Theosophy, individuals can gain clarity on moral issues, cultivate a sense of ethical responsibility, and contribute to the greater good of humanity.

 

7. Appreciation of Comparative Religion

The study of Theosophy encourages an appreciation of comparative religion and the underlying unity of religious and spiritual traditions. Blavatsky's writings explore the common threads that run through the world's religions, highlighting universal spiritual principles that transcend cultural and historical boundaries. By gaining a deeper understanding of comparative religion through Theosophy, individuals can develop a more inclusive and pluralistic perspective, fostering interfaith harmony and mutual respect.

 

8. Intellectual Stimulation

The Theosophical teachings offer a rich and intellectually stimulating framework for exploring profound philosophical and metaphysical concepts. Blavatsky's writings encompass a wide range of subjects, including cosmology, metaphysics, ancient wisdom, and the evolution of consciousness, providing ample material for intellectual inquiry and contemplation. By engaging with these teachings, individuals can expand their intellectual horizons, develop critical thinking skills, and gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental questions that have intrigued philosophers and mystics throughout history.

 

9. Healing and Reconciliation

The Theosophical teachings offer insights into the nature of healing and reconciliation, both on a personal and collective level. Blavatsky's writings delve into the esoteric principles of healing, the nature of disease, and the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. By studying Theosophy, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of holistic healing modalities, the power of the mind in influencing health, and the potential for spiritual transformation through the healing process. Furthermore, the Theosophical emphasis on universal brotherhood and compassion can contribute to the reconciliation of divisions and conflicts within society, fostering a more harmonious and peaceful world.

 

10. Contribution to Global Transformation

Finally, studying the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings can empower individuals to contribute to the ongoing global transformation towards a more enlightened and compassionate world. Blavatsky's vision of a spiritually awakened humanity, working towards the betterment of all beings, inspires individuals to engage in positive action and service to humanity. By embodying the principles of Theosophy in their lives, individuals can become agents of positive change, working towards the realization of a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world.

 

In summary, the study of the Blavatskyan Theosophical teachings offers a wide range of benefits, ranging from personal spiritual growth to the potential for global transformation. By delving into the esoteric wisdom, ethical principles, and philosophical insights of Theosophy, individuals can expand their understanding of the nature of reality, cultivate compassion and empathy, and contribute to the evolution of humanity towards a more harmonious and enlightened future. As the Theosophical teachings continue to inspire and guide seekers of truth and wisdom, their profound impact on individuals and society is likely to endure for generations to come.

 

 

 

 

Theosophy Cardiff’s Instant Guide to Theosophy

 

Cardiff Theosophical Archive

 

Cardiff Blavatsky Archive

A Theosophy Study Resource

 

Theosophy Cardiff’s Gallery of Great Theosophists

 

Dave’s Streetwise Theosophy Boards

The Theosophy Website that welcomes

absolute beginners.

If you run a Theosophy Study Group, please

feel free to use any material on this Website

 

Blavatsky Blogger

Independent Theosophy Blog

 

The Most Basic Theosophy

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A quick overview of Theosophy 

and the Theosophical Society

If you run a Theosophy Study Group you 

can use this as an introductory handout.

 

Quick Blasts of Theosophy

One liners and quick explanations

About aspects of Theosophy

 

The Blavatsky Blogger’s

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Blavatsky Calling

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Cardiff Theosophy Start-Up

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Commentaries, Forums, Blogs

 

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An entertaining introduction to Theosophy

 

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The Key to Theosophy

 

Wales! Wales! Theosophy Wales

The All Wales Guide To

Getting Started in Theosophy

For everyone everywhere, not just in Wales

 

Brief Theosophical Glossary

 

The Akashic Records

It’s all “water under the bridge” but everything you do

makes an imprint on the Space-Time Continuum.

 

Theosophy and Reincarnation

A selection of articles on Reincarnation

by Theosophical writers

Provided in response to the large number

of enquiries we receive on this subject

 

Theosophical Glossary

prepared by W Q Judge

 

The South of Heaven Guide to

Theosophy and Devachan

 

The South of Heaven Guide to

Theosophy and Dreams

 

The South of Heaven Guide to

Theosophy and Angels

 

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Welcome 2 Theosophy Cardiff

 

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H P Blavatsky’s Heavy Duty

Theosophical Glossary

Published 1892

A B C D EFG H IJ KL M N OP QR S T UV WXYZ

 

 

Complete Theosophical Glossary in Plain Text Format

1.22MB

 

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Classic Introductory Theosophy Text

A Text Book of Theosophy By C W Leadbeater

 

What Theosophy Is  From the Absolute to Man

 

The Formation of a Solar System  The Evolution of Life

 

The Constitution of Man  After Death  Reincarnation

 

The Purpose of Life  The Planetary Chains

 

The Result of Theosophical Study

 

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The Occult World

By Alfred Percy Sinnett

 

Preface to the American Edition    Introduction

 

Occultism and its Adepts    The Theosophical Society

 

First Occult Experiences   Teachings of Occult Philosophy

 

Later Occult Phenomena    Appendix

 

 

Try these if you are looking for a

local Theosophy Group or Centre

 

 

UK Listing of Theosophical Groups

 

Worldwide Directory of 

Theosophical Links

 

International Directory of 

Theosophical Societies

 

The Indian Section of the Adyar Theosophical Society

अड्यार थियोसोफिकल सोसायटी की भारतीय धारा

 

Within the British Isles,

The Adyar Theosophical Society has Groups in;

 

Bangor*Basingstoke*Billericay*Birmingham*Blackburn*Blackpool*Bolton*Bournemouth

Bradford*Bristol*Brynsiencyn*Camberley*Cardiff*Chester*Conwy*Colwyn Bay*Coventry*Dundee*Durham

Edinburgh*Folkston

e*Glasgow*Grimsby*Holyhead*Inverness*Isle of Man*Lancaster*Leeds*Leicester

Letchworth*London*Manchester*Merseyside*Middlesborough*Newcastle upon Tyne

North Devon*Northampton*Northern Ireland*North Wales Region*Norwich*Nottingham

Perth*Republic of Ireland*Sidmouth*Southport*Sussex*Swansea*Torbay

Tunbridge Wells*Wallasey*Warrington*Wembley*Winchester*Worthing

Although still technically part of the Adyar based Theosophical Society,

The Theosophical Society in England has withdrawn from the European Federation

of the Adyar Theosophical Society

WALES

Theosophy in Wales has no dogma, no priesthood

or diploma elite and recognizes no spiritual head

All ideas presented at meetings are for consideration

Pages About Wales

General pages about Wales, Welsh History

and The History of Theosophy in Wales

Wales is a Principality within the United Kingdom

and has an eastern border with England.

The land area is just over 8,000 square miles.

Snowdon in North Wales is the highest mountain at 3,650 feet.

The coastline is almost 750 miles long.

 The population of Wales as at the 2001 census is 2,946,200.

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Foundation of the Original Theosophical Society 1875

 

The first Theosophical Society (1875-1896) was founded in 

New York on November 17th 1875 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,

Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge and others.

 

The Theosophical Movement now consists of a diverse range of

organizations which carry the Theosophical Tradition forward.

Cardiff Theosophical Society has been promoting Theosophy since 1908

 

 

 

Theosophical Society in Wales

Theosophy House

206 Newport Road

Cardiff, Wales, UK. CF24 – 1DL

theosophycardiff@uwclub.net

 

 

 

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Wales Theosophy Links Summary

 

All Wales Guide to Theosophy Instant Guide to Theosophy

 

Theosophy Wales Hornet Theosophy Wales Now

 

Cardiff Theosophical Archive Elementary Theosophy

 

Basic Theosophy Theosophy in Cardiff

 

Theosophy in Wales Hey Look! Theosophy in Cardiff

 

Streetwise Theosophy Grand Tour

 

Theosophy Aardvark Theosophy Starts Here

 

Theosophy 206 Biography of William Q Judge

 

Theosophy Cardiff’s Face Book of Great Theosophists

 

Theosophy Evolution Theosophy Generally Stated

 

The Ocean of Theosophy by William Quan Judge

 

Biography of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

 

 

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Foundation of the Original Theosophical Society 1875

 

The first Theosophical Society was founded in New York on

November 17th 1875 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,

Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge and others.

 

The Theosophical Movement now consists of a diverse range of

organizations which carry the Theosophical Tradition forward.

Cardiff Theosophical Society has been promoting Theosophy since 1908

 

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मूल थियोसोफिकल सोसायटी 1875 फाउंडेशन

पहले थियोसोफिकल सोसायटी को न्यूयॉर्क में स्थापित किया गया था
17
नवंबर Helena Petrovna Blavatsky द्वारा 1875,
कर्नल Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge और दूसरों.

थियोसोफिकल आंदोलन अब एक विविध रेंज के होते हैं
आगे थियोसोफिकल परंपरा ले जो संगठनों.
कार्डिफ थियोसोफिकल सोसायटी 1908 के बाद से ब्रह्मविद्या को बढ़ावा देने की गई है

 

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Mūla thiyōsōphikala sōsāyaṭī 1875 phā'uṇḍēśana

Pahalē thiyōsōphikala sōsāyaṭī n'yūyŏrka mēṁ sthāpita kiyā gayā thā
17 Navambara Helena Petrovna Blavatsky dvārā 1875,
Kamala Henry Steel Olcott, aura dūsarōṁ.

Thiyōsōphikala āndōlana aba ēka vividha rēn̄ja hōtē haiṁ
Āgē thiyōsōphikala paramparā saṅgaṭhanōṁ.
Kārḍipha thiyōsōphikala sōsāyaṭī 1908 bāda brahmavidyā

baṛhāvā dēnē ga'ī hai

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