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[[File:Bondy_Three_Objects.jpg|right|220px|left|thumb|''The Three Objects'' by A. T. Bondy, 1944]]
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'''[[Objects_of_the_Theosophical_Society|The Three Objects of the Theosophical Society ]]''' are represented in [[The_Three_Objects_(art_work)|this beautiful work of calligraphy]] by [[A. Theodore Bondy]] of Wilmette, Illinois. Mr. Bondy was one of the finest illuminators in the world, completing works that were presented to Franklin Delano and Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Winston Churchill, Haile Selassie, Pope Pius XII and numerous other world dignitaries and politicians.
'''[[Constance Wachtmeister]]''', a Swedish countess of French-English ancestry, was one of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky's]] closest friends during the 1880s. After HPB's death in 1891, Countess Wachtmeister lectured widely, helping [[Annie Besant]] to form lodges in the United States. She wrote memoirs of her times with HPB, plus several other books.
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H. P. Blavatsky Gem of the Day
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The self is hidden in all beings, and does not shine forth; but it is seen by subtle seers, through their sharp and subtle intellect.

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Constance Wachtmeister, a Swedish countess of French-English ancestry, was one of Madame Blavatsky's closest friends during the 1880s. After HPB's death in 1891, Countess Wachtmeister lectured widely, helping Annie Besant to form lodges in the United States. She wrote memoirs of her times with HPB, plus several other books.

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