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All groups and individuals who respect the work of TS Founder Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and her associates are invited to participate in building this wiki into a base of research for serious students everywhere. Our aim is to provide a platform for people interested in Theosophy to collaborate in assembling information that is accurate, well-documented, and helpful. If you want to contribute creating articles or editing the existing ones contact the administrators to become a Theosophy Wiki editor. Please see the Community Portal for more information, and our video, "Introducing the Theosophy Wiki".

This Web site is made possible by generous grants from The Kern Foundation.

Mahatma Letters Portal
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ENTER THE MAHATMA LETTERS PORTAL HERE

The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett are a major source of knowledge about the Ancient Wisdom, Theosophy. Images of the letters with transcriptions and commentaries are available in the original Barker numbering scheme or in Chronological numbering.

This link will take you to Mahatma Letter No. 1.

Blavatsky Portal
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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was co-founder of the Theosophical Society in 1875 with Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge, and others. They brought the ancient teachings called Theosophy to the modern world.

Categories in the Theosophy Wiki

Categories in the Theosophy Wiki help to group together people, places, and concepts that have some common characteristic. These are the major groups of categories:

People:

Other Categories:

This Day in Theosophical History

Theosophy Wiki has a page for each day of the year, which can be easily located in this Calendar. As we accumulate more dates of births, deaths, events, and holidays, we will build a feature that displays these occurrences.

Meanwhile, we are offering the HPB quote of the day:

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