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A
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The
Ancient Wisdom
by
Annie
Besant
Building a Cosmos
It is not
possible, at our present stage of evolution, to do more than roughly indicate a
few points in the vast outline of the kosmic scheme in which our globe plays a
part. By " a kosmos " is here meant a system which seems, from out
standpoint, to be complete in itself, arising from a single LOGOS, and
sustained by His Life. Such a system is our solar system, and the physical sun
may be considered to be the lowest manifestation of the LOGOS when acting as
the centre of His kosmos; every form is indeed one of His concrete
manifestations, but the sun is His lowest manifestation as the life-giving,
invigorating, all-pervading, all controlling, regulative, coordinating, central
power.
Says an occult
commentary:
"Surya
(the sun), in its visible reflection, exhibits the first or lowest state of the
seventh, the highest state of the Universal PRESENCE, the pure of the pure, the
first manifested Breath of the ever unmanifested SAT (Be-ness). All the central
physical or objective Suns are in their substance the lowest state of the first
Principle of the BREATH, (Secret Doctrine; I, 330, Adyar Ed.),
are in short,
the lowest state of the "Physical Body" of the LOGOS."
All physical
forces and energies are but transmutations of the life poured forth by the sun,
the Lord and Giver of life to his system. Hence in many ancient religions the
sun stood as the symbol of the Supreme God – the symbol, in truth, the least
liable to misconstruction by the ignorant. Mr. Sinnett well says:
"The
solar system is indeed an area of Nature including more than any but the very
highest beings whom our humanity is capable of developing are in position to
investigate. Theoretically we may feel sure – as we look up into the heavens at
night – that the whole solar system itself is but a drop in the ocean of the
kosmos, but
that drop is in its turn an ocean from the point of view of the consciousness
of such half-developed beings within it as ourselves, and we can only hope at
present to acquire vague and shadowy conceptions of its origin and
constitution. Shadowy, however, though these may be, they enable us to assign
the
subordinate planetary series, in which our own evolution is carried on, to its
proper place in the system of which it is a part, or at all events to get a
broad idea of the relative magnitude of the whole system, of our planetary
chain, of the world in which we are at present functioning, and of the
respective periods of evolution in which as human beings we are interested.
"
For in truth
we cannot grasp our own position intellectually without some idea – however
vague it may be – of our relation to the whole; and while some student are
content to work within their own sphere of duty and to leave the wider reaches
of life until they are called to function in them, others feel the need
of a
far-reaching scheme in which they have their place, and take an intellectual
delight in soaring upwards to obtain a bird’s-eye view of the whole field of
evolution. This need has been recognised and met by the spiritual Guardians of
humanity in the magnificent delineation of the kosmos from the standpoint of
the occultist traced by their pupil and messenger, H.P.Blavatsky,
in The Secret
Doctrine, a work that will become ever more and more enlightening as students
of the Ancient Wisdom themselves explore and master the lower levels of our
evolving world.
The
appearance of the LOGOS, we are told, is the herald of the birth-hour of our
kosmos.
"When He
is manifest, all is manifested after Him; by His manifestation this All becomes
manifest." (Mundakopanishad, II, ii, 10).
With Himself
He brings the fruits of a past kosmos – the mighty spiritual Intelligences who
are to be His co-workers and agents in the universe now to be built. Highest of
these are "the Seven," often Themselves spoken of as Logoi, since
each in His place is the centre of a distinct department in the kosmos, as the
LOGOS is the centre of the whole. The commentary before quoted says:
The seven
Beings in the Sun are the Seven Holy Ones, Self-born from the inherent power in
the matrix of Mother-substance …The energy from which they sprang into
conscious existence in every Sun is what some people call Vishnu, which is the
Breath of the Absoluteness. We call it the one manifested Life – itself a
reflection of the Absolute. (Secret Doctrine, I , 331, Adyar ed.)
This
"one manifested Life" is the LOGOS, the manifested God. From this
primary division our kosmos takes its sevenfold character, and all subsequent
divisions in their descending order reproduce this seven-keyed scale. Under
each of the seven secondary Logoi come the descending hierarchies of
Intelligences that form the governing body of His kingdom .
Among These
we hear of the Lipika, who are the Recorders of the karma of that kingdom and
of all entities therein; of the Maharajas or Devarajas, who superintend the
working out of karmic law; and of the vast hosts of the Builders, who shape and
fashion all forms after the Ideas that dwell in the treasure-house of the
LOGOS, in the Universal Mind, and that pass from Him to the Seven, each of whom
plans out His own realm under that supreme direction and all-inspiring life,
giving to it, at the same time, His own individual colouring. H. P. Blavatsky
calls these Seven Realms that make up the solar systems the seven Laya centres;
she says:
The seven
Laya centres are the seven Zero points, using the term Zero in the same sense
that chemists do, to indicate a point at which, in Esotericism, the scale of
reckoning of differentiation begins. From the Centres – beyond which Esoteric
philosophy allows us to perceive the dim metaphysical outlines of the
"Seven
Sons" of Life and Light, the seven Logoi of the Hermetic and all other philosophies
– begins the differentiation of the elements which enter into the constitution
of our Solar System.(Secret Doctrine, I , 195, Adyar Ed.)
This realm is
a planetary evolution of a stupendous character, the field in which are lived
out the stages of life of which a physical planet, such as Venus, is but a
transcient embodiment. We may speak of the Evolver and Ruler of this realm as a
planetary Logos, so as to avoid confusion. He draws from the
matter of the
solar system, outpoured from the central LOGOS Himself, the crude materials He
requires, and elaborates them by His own life-energies, each planetary Logos
thus specialising the matter of His realm from a common stock. (See in chapter
I, on "The Physical Plane" the statement on the evolution of matter.)
The atomic
state in each of the seven planes of His kingdom being identical with the
matter of a sub-plane of the whole solar system, continuity is thus established
throughout the whole. As H. P. Blavatsky remarks, atoms change "their
combining equivalents on every planet," the atoms themselves being
identical,
but their combinations differing. She goes on: -
"Not
alone the elements of our planet, but even those of all its sisters in the
solar system, differ as widely from each other in their combinations, as from
the cosmic elements beyond our solar limits…Each atom has seven planes of
being, or existence, we are taught. (Secret Doctrine, Volume1, pages 166
and174, of the 1893 edition or Volume 1, 199, , of the Adyar edition.)
The sub-planes,
as we have been calling them, of each great plane. On the three lower planes of
His evolving realm the planetary Logos establishes seven globes or worlds,
which for convenience’ sake, following the received nomenclature, we will call
globes A,B,C,D,E,F,G.
These are the
Seven small wheels revolving, one giving birth to the other spoken of in Stanza
vi, of the Book of Dzyan: He builds them in the likeness of the older wheels,
placing them on the imperishable centres. (Secret Doctrine, Volume 1, , of the
1893 edition or Volume 1, , of the Adyar edition.) Imperishable, since each
wheel not only gives birth to its successor, but is
also itself
reincarnated at the same centre, as we shall see.
These globes
may be figured as disposed in three pairs on the arc of an ellipse, with the
middle globe at the mid-most and lowest point; for the most part globes A and G
– the first and seventh – are on the Arupa levels of the mental plane; globes B
and F – the second and sixth – are on the rûpa levels; globes C and E – the
third and fifth – are on the astral plane; globe D – the fourth – is on the
physical plane. These globes are spoken of by H. P. Blavatsky as
"graduated on the four lower planes of the world of formation,"(
Secret Doctrine, Volume 1, , of the1893 edition or Volume 1, , of the Adyar
edition- the note is important,
that the
archetypal world is not the world as it existed in the mind of the planetary
Logos, but the first model which was made.) i.e., the physical and astral
planes, and the two
subdivisions
of the mental (rûpa and arûpa). They may be figured: - as
This is the
typical arrangement, but it is modified at certain stages of evolution. These
seven globes form a planetary ring or chain, and – if for a moment we regard
the planetary chain as a whole, as, so to say, an entity, a planetary life or
individual – that chain passes through the seven globes as a whole form its
planetary body, and this planetary body disintegrates and is
reformed
seven times during the planetary life. The planetary chain has seven
incarnations, and the results obtained in one are handed on to the next.
Every such
chain of worlds is the progeny and creation of another lower and dead chain –
its reincarnation, so to say. (Secret Doctrine, Volume 1, , of the 1893 Edition
or Volume 1, , of the Adyar Edition.)
These seven
incarnations (technically called "manvantaras") make up "the
planetary evolution," the realm of the planetary Logos. As there are seven
planetary Logoi, it will be seen that seven of these planetary evolutions, each
distinct from the others, make up the solar system. (Mr. Sinnett calls these
"seven
schemes of evolution"). In an occult commentary this coming forth of the
seven Logoi from the one, and of the seven successive chains of seven globes
each, is described:
From one
light seven lights; from each of the seven, seven times seven. ( Secret
Doctrine, Volume1, , of the 1893 Edition or Volume 1, , of the Adyar edition.)
Taking up the incarnations of the chain, the manvantaras, we learn that these
also are sub-divisible into seven stages; a wave of life from the planetary
Logos is sent
round the chain, and seven of these great life-waves, each one technically
spoken of as "a round," complete a single manvantara. Each globe has
thus seven periods of activity during a manvantara, each in turn becoming the
field of the evolving life.
Looking at a
single globe we find that during the period of its activity seven root-races of
a humanity evolve on it, together with six other non-human kingdoms interdependent
on each other. As these seven kingdoms contain forms at all stages of
evolution, as all have higher reaches stretching before them, the
evolving
forms of one globe pass to another to carry on their growth when the period of
activity of the former globe comes to an end, and go on - from globe to globe
to the end of that round; they further pursue their course round after round to
the close of the seven rounds or manvantara after manvantara till the
end of
reincarnations of their planetary chain is reached, when the results of that
planetary evolution are gathered up by the planetary Logos. Needless to say
that scarcely anything of this evolution is known to us; only the salient
points in the stupendous whole have been indicated by the Teachers.
Even when we
come to the planetary evolution in which our own world is a stage, we know
nothing of the processes through which its seven globes evolved during its
first two manvantaras; and of its third manvantara we only know that the globe
which is now our moon was globe D of that planetary chain. This fact,
however, may
help us to realise more clearly what is meant by these successive
reincarnations of a planetary chain. The seven globes which formed the lunar
chain passed in due course through their sevenfold evolution; seven times the
life-wave, the Breath of the planetary Logos, swept round the chain, quickening
in turn each globe into life.
It is as
though that Logos in guiding His kingdom turned His attention first to globe A,
and thereon brought into successive existence the innumerable forms that in
their totality make up a world; when evolution had been carried to a certain
point, He turned His attention to globe B, and globe A slowly sank into
a peaceful
sleep. Thus the life wave was carried from globe to globe, until one round of
the circle was completed by globe G finishing its evolution; then there
succeeded a period of rest, (technically called a pralaya), during which the
external evolutionary activity ceased.
At the close
of this period, external evolution recommenced, starting on its second round
and beginning as before on globe A. The process is repeated six times, but when
the seventh, the last round, is reached, there is a change.
Globe A,
having accomplished its seventh life-period, gradually disintegrates, and the
imperishable laya centre state supervenes; from that, at the dawn of the
succeeding manvantara a new globe A is evolved – like a new body – in which the
"principles" of the preceding planet A take up their abode. This phrase
is only intended to convey the idea of a relation between globe A of the first
manvantara and globe A of the second, the nature of that connection remains
hidden.
Of the
connection between globe D of the lunar manvantara – our moon – and globe D of
the terrene manvantara – our earth – we know little more, and Mr. Sinnett has
given a convenient summary of the slender knowledge we possess in The system to
which we belong. He says:-
The new earth
nebula was developed round a centre bearing pretty much the same relation to
the dying planet that the centres of the earth and moon bear to one another at
present. But in the nebulous condition this aggregation of matter
occupied an
enormously greater volume than the solid matter of the earth now
occupies.
It stretched
out in all directions so as to include the old planet in its fiery embrace. The
temperature of the new nebula appears to be considerable higher than any
temperatures we are acquainted with, and by this means the old planet was
superficially heated afresh in such a manner that all atmosphere, water, and
volatilisable
matter upon it was brought into the gaseous condition and so became amenable to
the new centre of attraction set up at the centre of the new nebula.
In this way
the air and seas of the old planet were drawn over into the constitution of the
new one, and thus it is that the moon in its present state is an arid, glaring
mass, dry and cloudless, no longer habitable, and no longer required for the
habitation of any physical beings. When the present manvantara
is nearly
over, during the seventh round, its disintegration will be completed and the
matter which it still holds together will resolve into meteoric dust.(Op .cit.,
)
In the third
volume of The Secret Doctrine, in which are printed some of the oral teachings
given by H.P.Blavatsky to her more advanced pupils, it is stated:
At the
beginning of the evolution of our globe, the moon was much nearer to the earth,
and larger than it is now. It has retreated from us, and shrunk much in
size.(The moon gave all her principles to the earth.) A new moon will appear
during the seventh round, and our moon will finally disintegrate and disappear.
(Op. Cit. III, 562, 1893 Ed.)
Evolution
during the lunar manvantara produced seven classes of beings, technically
called Fathers, or Pitris, since it was they who generated the beings of the
terrene manvantara. These are the Lunar Pitris of the Secret Doctrine. More
developed than these were two other classes – variously called Solar Pitris,
Men, Lower Dhyanis – too far advanced to enter on the terrene
evolution in
its early stages, but requiring the aid of later physical conditions for their
future growth.
The higher of
these two classes consisted of individualised animal-like beings, creatures
with embryonic souls, i.e., they had developed the causal body; the second were
approaching its formation. Lunar Pitris, the first class, were at the beginning
of that approach showing mentality, while the second and third had only
developed the kamic principle.
These seven
classes of Lunar Pitris were the product the lunar chain handed on for further
development to the terrene, the fourth reincarnation of the planetary chain. As
Monads – with the mental principle present in the first, the kamic principle
developed in the second and third classes, this germinal in the
fourth, only
approaching the germ stage in the still less developed fifth, and imperceptible
in the sixth and seventh – these entities entered the earth-chain, to ensoul
the elemental essence and the forms shaped by the Builders. ( H.P.Blavatsky, in
the Secret Doctrine, does not include those whom Mr. Sinnett
calls first –
and second-class Pitris in the "monads from the lunar chain": she
takes them apart as "men," as "Dhyan Chohans." Compare
Volume 1, pages 197, 207 and 211 of the 1893 edition; Volume 1, pages 227, 236
and 239 of the Adyar edition)
The
nomenclature adopted by me is that of the Secret Doctrine. In the valuable
paper by Mrs. Sinnett and Mr. Scott-Elliot on the Lunar Pitris, H.P.B.’s
"Lower Dhyanis," that incarnate in the third and fourth rounds, are
taken as the first and second classes of Lunar Pitris; their third class is
therefore H.P.B.’s first class, their fourth class her second and so on. There
is no difference in
the statement
of facts, only in nomenclature, but this difference of nomenclature may mislead
the student if it be not explained. As I am using H.P.B’s nomenclature, my
fellow-students of the London Lodge and readers of their
"Transaction" will need to remember that my first is their third, and
so on sequentially.
The
"Builders" is a name including innumerable Intelligences, hierarchies
of beings of graduated consciousness and power, who on each plane carry out the
actual building of forms. The higher direct and control, while the lower
fashion the materials after the models provided. And now appears the use of the
successive globes of the planetary chain.
Globe A is the
archetypal world, on which are built the models of the forms that are to be
elaborated during the round; from the mind of the planetary Logos the highest
Builders take the archetypal Ideas, and guide the Builders on the arupa
levels as
they fashion the archetypal forms for the round.
On globe B
these forms are reproduced in varied shapes in mental matter by a lower rank of
Builders, and are evolved slowly along different lines, until they are ready to
receive an infiltration of denser matter; then the Builders in astral matter
take up the task, and on globe C fashion astral forms, with
details more
worked out; when the forms have been evolved as far as the astral conditions
permit, the Builders of globe D take up the task of form-shaping on the physical
plane, and the lowest kinds of matter are thus fashioned into appropriate
types, and the forms reach their densest and most complete condition.
From this
middle point onwards the nature of the evolution some what changes; hitherto
the greatest attention had been directed to the building of the form; on the
ascending arc the chief attention is directed to using the form as a vehicle of
the evolving life and on the second half of the evolution on globe D,
and on globes
E and F the consciousness expresses itself first on the physical and then on
the astral and lower mental planes through the equivalents of the forms
elaborated on the descending arc.
On the
descending arc the monad impresses itself as best it may on the evolving forms,
and these impressions, and so on; on the ascending arc the Monad expresses
itself through the forms as their inner ruler. On globe G the perfection of the
round is reached, the Monad inhabiting and using as its vehicles the archetypal
forms of globe A.
During all
these stages the Lunar Pitris have acted as the souls of the forms, brooding
over them, later inhabiting them. It is on the first-class Pitris that the
heaviest burden of the work falls during the first three rounds. The second and
third-class Pitris flow into the forms worked up by the first; the first
prepare these forms by ensouling them for a time and then pass on, leaving them
for the tenancy of the second and third classes. By the end of the first round
the archetypal forms of the mineral would have been brought down, to be
elaborated through the succeeding rounds, till they reach their densest state
in the middle of the fourth round. "Fire" is the "element"
of this first round.
In the second
round the first-class Pitris continue their human evolution, only touching the
lower stages as the human foetus still touches them today, while the
second-class, at the close of the round, have reached the incipient human
stage. The great work of the round is bringing down the archetypal forms of
vegetable
life, which will reach their perfection in the fifth round. "Air" is
the second round "element".
In the third
round the first-class Pitris becomes definitely human in form; though the body
is jelly-like and gigantic, it is yet, on globe D, compact enough to begin to
stand upright; he is ape-like and is covered with hairy bristles. The
third-class Pitris reach the incipient human stage. Second class solar Pitris
make their first appearance on globe D in this round, and take the
lead in human
evolution. The archetypal forms of animals are brought down to be elaborated
into perfection by the end of the sixth round, and "water" is the
characteristic
"element."
The fourth
round, the middle one of the seven that make up the terrene manvantara, is
distinguished by bringing to globe A the archetypal forms of humanity, this
round being as distinctively human as its predecessors were respectively
animal, vegetable, and mineral. Not ill the seventh round will these forms be
fully realised by humanity, but the possibilities of the human
form are
manifested in the archetypes in the fourth. "Earth" is the
"element" of this round, the densest, the most material. The
first-class solar Pitris may be said to hover round globe D more or less in
this round during its early stages of activity, but they do not definitely
incarnate until after the third great out-pouring of life from the planetary
Logos in the middle of the third race,
and then only
slowly, the number increasing as the race progresses, and multitudes
incarnating in the early fourth race.
The evolution
of humanity on our earth, globe D, offers in a strongly marked form the
continual sevenfold diversity already often alluded to. Seven races of men had
already shown themselves in the third round, and in the fourth these
fundamental
divisions became very clear on globe C, where seven races, each with sub-races
evolved. On globe D humanity begins with a First Race – usually called a Root
Race – at seven different points, "seven of them, each on his lot."
(Book of Dzyan (Stanzas of Dzyan, 3: 13). – Secret Doctrine, Volume 2, , of the
1893, edition– Volume 3, , of the Adyar edition.)
These seven
types side by side, not successive – make up the first root-race, and each
again has its own seven sub-races. From the first root-race – jelly-like
amorphous creatures – evolves the second root-race with forms of more definite
consistency, and from it the third, ape-like creatures that become clumsy
gigantic men. In the middle of the evolution of this third root-race,
called the
Lemurian, there come to earth – from another planetary chain, that of Venus,
much farther advanced in its evolution – members of its highly evolved
humanity, glorious Beings, often spoken of as Sons of Fire, from Their radiant
appearance, a
lofty order among the Sons of Mind. (Manasaputra. This vast hierarchy of
self-conscious intelligences embraces many orders.)
They take up
Their abode on earth, as the Divine Teachers of the young humanity, some of
them acting as channels for the third outpouring and projecting into animal man
the spark of monadic life which forms the causal body. Thus the first, second,
and third classes of Lunar Pitris become individualised – the vast bulk of
humanity. The two classes of solar Pitris, already individualised – the first
ere leaving the lunar chain and the second later – form two low orders of the
Sons of Mind; the second incarnate in the third race at its middle point, and
the first come in later, for the most part in the fourth race, the Atlantean.
The fifth, or
Aryan race, now leading human evolution, was evolved from the fifth sub-race of
the Atlantean, the most promising families being in Central Asia, and the new
race-type evolved, under the direct superintendence of a Great Being,
technically called a Manu. Emerging from Central Asia the first sub-race
settled in India, south of the Himalayas, and in their four orders of teachers,
warriors, merchants, and workmen, ( Brahmanas, Kshattriyas, Vaishyas and
Shudras ) became the dominant race in the vast Indian peninsula, conquering the
fourth-race
and third-race nations who then inhabited it.
At the end of
the seventh race of the seventh round, i.e., at the close of our terrene
manvantara, our chain will hand on to its successor the fruits of its life; these
fruits will be the perfected divine men, Buddhas, Manus, Chohans, Masters,
ready to take up work of guiding evolution under the direction of the planetary
Logos, with hosts of less evolved entities of every grade of
consciousness,
who still need physical experience for the perfecting of their divine
possibilities.
The fifth,
sixth, and seventh manvantaras of our chain are still in the womb of the future
after this fourth one has closed, and then the planetary Logos will gather up
into Himself all the fruits of evolution, and with his children enter on a
period of rest and bliss. Of that high state we cannot speak; how at this
stage of our
evolution could we dream of its unimaginable glory; only we dimly know that our
glad spirits shall "enter into the joy of the Lord," and, resting in
Him, shall see stretching before them boundless ranges of sublime life and
love, heights and depths of power and joy, limitless as the One Existence,
inexhaustable
as the One that Is.
PEACE TO ALL
BEINGS
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Annie Besant Visits Cardiff 1924
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&
1800 models. Suspension was maintained by means of a sealed fluid system
which
was claimed to be very comfortable but appeared to make some people
seasick
in the larger cars. As the cars got older, the suspension might burst
causing
the car’s suspension to collapse on one side meaning a difficult
drive
home or to a garage.
This is for
everyone, you don’t have to live
in Wales to
make good use of this Website
1930s
Corsica Wolseley Hornet
No
Aardvarks were harmed in the
A 1966 Wolseley Hornet
convertible by Crayford Engineering
Convertible 1960s Hornets
were not standard and were very rare as
were all convertibles in the
Mini range.
Crayford did a run of 57
Hornet convertibles for Heinz to be given
as prizes in a competition
Within the British Isles, The Adyar Theosophical Society
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Camberley, Surrey, England GU15 - 2LF
Tekels Park to be Sold to a Developer
Concerns are raised about the fate of the wildlife as
The Spiritual Retreat, Tekels Park in Camberley,
Surrey, England is to be sold to a developer
Tekels Park is a 50 acre woodland park, purchased
for the Adyar
Theosophical Society in England in 1929.
In addition to concern about the park, many are
worried about
the future of the Tekels Park Deer
as they are not a protected species.
Many feel that the sale of a
sanctuary
for wildlife to a developer can only
mean
disaster for the park’s animals
In addition to concern about the
park,
many are worried about the future
of the Tekels Park Deer as they
Confusion as the Theoversity moves out of
Tekels Park to Southampton, Glastonbury &
Chorley in Lancashire while the leadership claim
that the Theosophical Society will carry on
using
Tekels Park despite its sale to a developer
Anyone planning a “Spiritual” stay at
the
Tekels Park Guest House should be
aware of the sale.
Theosophy talks of a compassionate
attitude
to animals and the sale of the Tekels
Park
sanctuary for wildlife to a developer
has
Future
of Tekels Park Badgers in Doubt
Article about the
Tekels Park Badgers
of the Theosophical Journal (Vol 36 No 2)
the Theosophical
Society in England’s
official magazine
at that time.
Party On!
Tekels Park Theosophy NOT
St Francis Church at Tekels Park
Tekels Park & the Loch Ness Monster
A Satirical view of
the sale of Tekels Park
in Camberley,
Surrey to a developer
The Toff’s Guide to the Sale of Tekels Park
What the men in top
hats have to
say about the sale
of Tekels Park
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The Theosophy Cardiff
Guide to
Pendle Hill, Lancashire, England.
Quick Explanations with Links to More Detailed Info
What is Theosophy ? Theosophy Defined (More Detail)
Three Fundamental Propositions Key Concepts of Theosophy
Cosmogenesis
Anthropogenesis Root Races
Ascended Masters After Death States
The Seven Principles of Man Karma Reincarnation
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Colonel Henry Steel Olcott
The Start of the Theosophical
Society
History of the Theosophical
Society
Theosophical Society Presidents
History of the Theosophical
Society in Wales
The Three Objectives of the
Theosophical Society
Explanation of the Theosophical
Society Emblem
The Theosophical Order of
Service (TOS)
Glossaries of Theosophical Terms
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky 1831 – 1891
The Founder of Modern Theosophy
Index of Articles by
By
H P Blavatsky
Is the Desire to Live Selfish?
Ancient Magic in Modern Science
Precepts Compiled by H P Blavatsky
Obras Por H P Blavatsky
En Espanol
Articles about the Life of H P Blavatsky
Another
good example of a 1930s Wolseley Hornet
An Outstanding Introduction to Theosophy
By a student of Katherine Tingley
Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man? Body and Soul
Body, Soul and Spirit Reincarnation Karma
1960s
Riley Elf
Outwardly
the same as the Wolseley Hornet except for the badge & grill
A
bit more expensive
Reincarnation
This guide has been included in response
to the number of enquiries we receive on
this
subject at Cardiff Theosophical Society
From A Textbook
of Theosophy By C W Leadbeater
How We Remember our Past Lives
Life after Death & Reincarnation
The Slaughter of the
a great demand by the public for
lectures on Reincarnation
Classic Introductory Theosophy Text
A Text Book of Theosophy By C
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
1930’s
Wolseley Hornet on a hill climb trial
An Outline of Theosophy
Charles Webster Leadbeater
Theosophy - What it is How is it Known? The Method of Observation
General Principles The Three Great Truths The Deity
Advantage Gained from this
Knowledge The Divine Scheme
The Constitution of Man The True Man Reincarnation
The Wider Outlook Death Man’s Past and Future
Cause and Effect What Theosophy does for us
Side
and rear view of a 1960s Wolseley Hornet
Try these if you are looking
for a local
Theosophy Group or Centre
UK Listing of Theosophical Groups
Please tell us about your UK Theosophy Group
1960s
Wolseley Hornet promotional leaflet
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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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Bangor Conwy & Swansea Lodges are
members
of the Welsh Regional Association
(Formed 1993).
Theosophy Cardiff separated from the
Welsh Regional
Association in March 2008 and became an independent
body within the Theosophical Movement in March 2010
High
Drama & Worldwide Confusion
as
Theosophy Cardiff Separates from the
Welsh
Regional Association (formed 1993)
Theosophy Cardiff cancels its Affiliation
to the Adyar Based Theosophical Society
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