Exploring The Voice of the Silence
Preface 1- The following pages are derived from “The Book of the Golden Precepts,” one of the works put into the hands of mystic students… Read More »Exploring The Voice of the Silence
Preface 1- The following pages are derived from “The Book of the Golden Precepts,” one of the works put into the hands of mystic students… Read More »Exploring The Voice of the Silence
Volume 1 Part 1: Do flying guitars unconsciously cerebrate? Blavatsky’s Isis Unveiled was tremendously well-received at the time, an instant best-seller, a critical success, going… Read More »Exploring Isis Unveiled
Tsongkhapa is an extremely significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism. His impact has been compared to that of Thomas Aquinas in the west (Dargyay 55) and… Read More »The Theosophy of Tsongkhapa
Albert Leighton Rawson is famous in theosophical history for two things; first, he is a major witness of HPB’s travels and second, he claims to… Read More »A.L. Rawson and H.P.B.’s World Travels
[Part 1] I think since around the mid-80s, Blavatsky has been getting wider recognition for her influence on contemporary spirituality. With the completion of her… Read More »Blavatsky’s Influence
Then I thought that I have no dominion, or that everything is my dominion. Even this body is not mine, or the whole Earth is… Read More »“I am Dharma”: A Brief Thought from the Anugita Parva (Mahabharata, Aswamedhika Parva)
This present blog might be seen as an extension of a topic previously posted, “The Voice (of Conscience) and the guardian angel” as the two… Read More »“Children of Light”: A Commentary
I think the search is on for the lost Blavatsky/Moses letters – so allow me to introduce a thread on his “Visions”—which are actually pretty… Read More »Visions by William Stainton Moses
Through the Gates of Gold: A Fragment of Thought is a wonderful, profound, eloquent work, the study of which offers many insights and valuable seeds of… Read More »Through the Gates of Gold [Commentary]
Sisters & brothers: Sometimes it is good to go back to the basics. To that effect, I wish to propose some reflections based on certain… Read More »Hey, just what is that there theosophy anyhow?
HPB gives them as: 1. DANA, the key of charity and love immortal. 2. SHILA, the key of Harmony in word and act, the key… Read More »The Six Paramitas (Perfections)
Blavatsky herself, I find was quite articulate in stating her case and a lot of the common critiques and misconceptions about her had already been… Read More »Some Clarifications Regarding H. P. Blavatsky
In Indian tradition, Sāṃkhya is regarded as the oldest philosophical system, and its founder, Kapila, is regarded as the first knower (ādi-vidvān). Yet, by the… Read More »Summary of Recent Developments in Regards to Samkhya Texts
HPB, in the glossary of the Key to Theosophy, apparently consulting a bio on Philo, considers his writings to be of a kabbalistic nature. Philo-Judaeus.… Read More »HPB & Philo
One of the primary empirical evidences, in my view, of the scientific accuracy of the theosophical teachings related by HPB is the treatment of Neptune.… Read More »Neptune and the Titius-Bode Law