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The '''Book of Dzyan''' is a reputedly ancient text of [[Tibetan]] origin. This book is said to contain the [[Stanzas of Dzyan]] which form the basis for [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|''The Secret Doctrine'']] (1888), one of the foundational works of the theosophical movement, by [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]].
 
== Madame Blavatsky on the Book of Dzyan ==
 
H. P. Blavatsky claimed to have seen a manuscript of the ''Book of Dzyan'' while studying [[esoteric]] lore in Tibet. She claimed this and other ancient manuscripts were safeguarded from profane eyes by  the initiates of an Occult Brotherhood. The work  had originally, according to Blavatsky, been written in the sacred language of [[Senzar]]. She wrote <ref>''The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1'', [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sd/sd1-0-in.htm Page xxxvii] Stanzas, which are (...) said to emanate from a source (Occultism) repudiated by science;</ref> 
 
:''This first installment of the esoteric doctrines is based upon Stanzas, which are the records of a people unknown to ethnology; it is claimed that they are written in a tongue absent from the nomenclature of languages and dialects with which philology is acquainted; they are said to emanate from a source (Occultism) repudiated by science; and, finally, they are offered through an agency, incessantly discredited before the world by all those who hate unwelcome truths, or have some special hobby of their own to defend. Therefore, the rejection of these teachings may be expected, and must be accepted beforehand. No one styling himself a "scholar," in whatever department of exact science, will be permitted to regard these teachings seriously.''
 
== Notes ==
 
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==Further reading==
 
*[http://www.theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=Dzyan,_Book_Of# Book of Dzyan] at Theosopedia
 
 
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The Book of Dzyan is a reputedly ancient text of Tibetan origin. This book is said to contain the Stanzas of Dzyan which form the basis for The Secret Doctrine (1888), one of the foundational works of the theosophical movement, by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.

Madame Blavatsky on the Book of Dzyan

H. P. Blavatsky claimed to have seen a manuscript of the Book of Dzyan while studying esoteric lore in Tibet. She claimed this and other ancient manuscripts were safeguarded from profane eyes by the initiates of an Occult Brotherhood. The work had originally, according to Blavatsky, been written in the sacred language of Senzar. She wrote [1]

This first installment of the esoteric doctrines is based upon Stanzas, which are the records of a people unknown to ethnology; it is claimed that they are written in a tongue absent from the nomenclature of languages and dialects with which philology is acquainted; they are said to emanate from a source (Occultism) repudiated by science; and, finally, they are offered through an agency, incessantly discredited before the world by all those who hate unwelcome truths, or have some special hobby of their own to defend. Therefore, the rejection of these teachings may be expected, and must be accepted beforehand. No one styling himself a "scholar," in whatever department of exact science, will be permitted to regard these teachings seriously.

Notes

  1. The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1, Page xxxvii Stanzas, which are (...) said to emanate from a source (Occultism) repudiated by science;

Further reading