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- 21:49, 2 December 2024 Syed Mahmood (hist | edit) [5,063 bytes] SysopJ (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Judge '''Syed Mahmood''' (1853–1903) was a Muslim Theosophist who is best known in Theosophical Society history as being present for the cup-and-saucer phenomenon at the Sinnetts’ picnic in 1880. == Personal life and career == Syed Mahmood was born in 1853. His father was Sir Syed Amhad Khan. He was educated at Indian colleges and at Christ College, Cambridge, where he studied Latin, Greek, a...")
- 17:54, 30 November 2024 Marie Musaeus-Higgins (hist | edit) [6,926 bytes] SysopJ (talk | contribs) (Created page with "200px|right|thumb|Marie Musaeus-Higgins == Early life == == Theosophical Society involvement == == Work in education == == Notes == <references/> Musaeus Musaeus Musaeus Musaeus Musaeus")
- 19:11, 22 November 2024 Esoteric Christianity (hist | edit) [31,788 bytes] Linda Dorr (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Esoteric Christianity Copy & paste here")
- 03:36, 19 November 2024 Vahdah Olcott-Bickford (hist | edit) [19,000 bytes] SysopJ (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|200px|thumb|Vahdah Olcott-Bickford right|180px|thumb|Young Ethel Olcott '''Vahdah Olcott-Bickford''' was an American guitarist, teacher, composer, arranger, and writer. Her ''Guitar Method'', Op. 25, and the ''Advanced Course'', Op. 116, continue to be highly influential. She and her husband Zarh Bickford were avid astrologers and had many connections to the Theosophical Movement. == Early y...")
- 21:42, 4 November 2024 Roy Bhaskar (hist | edit) [4,710 bytes] Pablo Sender (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ram Roy Bhaskar''' (May 15, 1944 – November 19, 2014) was an English philosopher of science who is best known as the initiator of the philosophical movement of critical realism. Bhaskar was born in Teddington, London, the first of two sons. His Indian father and English mother were Theosophists. Bhaskar was raised in a theosophical household; and his engagement with theosophical ideas wasn’t merely a peripheral interest–it was at the core of his broader...")
- 18:25, 22 October 2024 Bhrantidarsanatah (hist | edit) [803 bytes] Pablo Sender (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Bhrantidarsanatah''' is a Sanskrit term used by H. P. Blavatsky in her book ''The Secret Doctrine''. The technical spelling is ''bhrānti-darśana'' (भ्रान्तिदर्शन). Its meaning is "erroneous perception," and was defined by Blavatsky as, "'false comprehension or apprehension'; something conceived of on false appearances as a mayavic, illusionary form."<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''The Theoso...")