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The Golden Stairs is a writing taken "from the letter of a Master" that H. P. Blavatsky published. It was first presented in 1888 as a private document to members of the Esoteric Section of the Theosophical Society, as guide to Chelaship. The text was made public for all to read in 1890.[1] These simple words have profoundly inspired generations of Theosophists.
Additional resources
Articles
- The Golden Stairs - Ethics in the Ancient Wisdom tradition by John Algeo. The American Theosophist. November, 1984.
- Golden Stairs, The in Theosophy World.
- The Golden Stairs by The Bradenton Theosophical Study Center.
- A Brave Declaration of Principles by David P. Bruce.
- The Golden Stairs by David P. Bruce.
- The Golden Stairs: A Commentary by Sidney A. Сооk.
- Golden Stairs to the Temple of Wisdom by Andrew Rooke.
Pamphlets
- The Golden Stairs: A Commentary by Sidney A. Cook. Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Press 1958.
Audios
Notes
- ↑ Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. XII (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1980), 503.