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  • ...ced all things,<ref>Besant, Annie. ''Esoteric Christianity'' (Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2006), 138.</ref></blockquote> ...he Tao Te Ching - Part One] and [https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/sp-1827831470?highlight=WyJ0YW8iXQ== Part Two] by Richard Brooks.
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  • ...adame Blavatsky: Insights into the Life of a Modern Sphinx''. Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2000.
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  • ...osophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/part-ii-recalling-the-beginnings Quest magazine website]</ref> ...osophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/part-ii-recalling-the-beginnings Quest magazine website]</ref>
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  • ...and approach to life. No long complacent, I was catapulted into an intense quest for understanding, seeking out new ideas, meditating deeply on my own motiv
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  • ...Ginsburg, "A Teacher of Dancing: The Mahatma Letters and Gurdjieff" ''The Quest'' 103 no.2 (April, 2015): 59.</ref> ...ters.<ref>Seymour B. Ginsburg, "The Task of Becoming Sixth-Race Man" ''The Quest'' 99 no.4 *October, 2011): 141.</ref>
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  • ...numerous books in Polish and English. '''''East & West in Man's Perennial Quest''''' was the published transcriptions of a series of lectures that he deliv * '''''East & West in Man's Perennial Quest'''''. Calcutta, India: Writers Workshop, 1978. Originally presented as seri
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  • ...t'' 79.4 (July-August 1991), 10.</ref> She also became Senior Editor of [[Quest Books]] of the [[Theosophical Publishing House (Wheaton)]] in 1973, followi ...ul Special Issues, which appear twice a year. Her work in accelerating the Quest Book series of The Theosophical Publishing House into "adulthood" was inval
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  • ...iodical)|''The American Theosophist'']] and [[The Quest (periodical)|''The Quest'']] magazine. ...rials were also being published in audio and video cassettes, with Eternal Quest TV shows broadcast in a number of cities. Theosophical sessions of the Parl
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  • ...shoots-theosophy-in-the-united-states?highlight=WyJyb290cyIsInNob290cyJd ''Quest'' magazine web page].
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  • *[https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/the-universal-brotherhood-of-humanity The Universal Brotherhood of *[https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/viewpoint-brotherhood?highlight=WyJicm90aGVyaG9vZCIsImFsZ2VvIl0= B
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  • ...ugh the [[Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library]] and through the [[Quest Books|Quest Books]] [https://questbooks.com/ website].
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  • ...he current phrasing.<ref>John Algeo "President's Annual Report 1998" ''The Quest'' 86 no.10 (October, 1998): 4.</ref> For many years the library served as t ...hist'']], [[Quest (periodical)|''The Quest'']], and [[Quest (periodical)|''Quest'']] and sent them to the vendor for digitization. The earliest journal, [[M
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  • Lawren Harris' long quest was for a style in which the demands of both spiritual life and art might b
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  • ...museum.<ref>Richard W. Brooks, “Reminiscences of James Scudday Perkins,” ''Quest'' 95.4 (July-August, 2007), 127-128.</ref> He attended the Art Academy in ...ears."<ref>Richard W. Brooks, “Reminiscences of James Scudday Perkins,” ''Quest'' 95.4 (July-August, 2007), 127-128.</ref>
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  • ...correspond to each other."<ref>Christopher Bamford, "Green Hermeticism: ''Quest'' 97 no.2 (Spring, 2009), 54-59, 63.</ref> ...annot understand him. Like is understood by Like."<ref>Gary Lachman, ''The Quest for Hermes Trismegistus: From Ancient Egypt to the Modern World'' (2011), 3
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  • ...(Ed.), ''The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky'', v. 1, Letter 21, (Wheaton, Il: Quest Books, Theosophical Publishing House, 2003), 86.</ref></blockquote> ...the-united-states Roots and Shoots: Theosophy in the United States] from ''Quest'' 98 no.1 (Winter, 2010): 22-26.
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  • ...niel H. Caldwell, ''The Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky'' (Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2000), 177-178.</ref>
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  • ...actical, while Theosophy, at least for beginners, is more theoretical. The Quest article observes that Theosophy is more "like a ‘sky road' while the Twel ...ra van Gelder Kunz: Clairvoyant, Theosophist, Healer''. Wheaton, Illinois: Quest Books, 2015, pp. 93-97.</ref> Mrs. Kunz as well as the 12-Step founders wer
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  • ...oned it in a 1966 editorial. That led to the work's reissue as the first [[Quest Books]] paperback edition.<ref>Joy Mills, ''100 Years of Theosophy in Ameri [[Quest Books]], the new line of paperback books, was launched early in 1966, with
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  • ...(Wheaton)|Theosophical Publishing House]] now publishes books under the [[Quest Books]] imprint on a broad array of topics including Theosophy, transperson ...to members and other interested people, and [https://www.theosophical.org/quest-magazine past issues are online]. Many of the branch locations, federations
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