Heliodore

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Heliodore was a spiritual name given by one of the Masters of the Wisdom to Annie Besant. H. P. Blavatsky discussed this name in a letter to William Quan Judge:

Inegoism and altruism is Annie Besant's name, but with me and to me she is Heliodore, a name given to her by a Master, and which I use with her, it possesses a profound meaning. It is only a few months she studies occultism with me in the innermost group of the E.S., and yet she has passed far beyond all others.[1]

Heliodore is the name of a yellow gem stone that may help to trigger mental telepathy and creativity, and which resonates with the crown chakra.

Notes

  1. H. P. Blavatsky letter to W. Q. Judge. March 27, 1891. Quoted by Constance Wachtmeister in "H.P.B. And The Present Crisis In The Theosophical Society" Theosophy in Australasia (July 5, 1895), 5-8. Available at Theosophists.org website.