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* 1958 - publication of F. Pierce Spinks' book ''Theosophists: Reunite!''  
* 1958 - publication of F. Pierce Spinks' book ''Theosophists: Reunite!''  
* 1975 Centennial of the original [[Theosophical Society]] in New York.
* 1975 Centennial of the original [[Theosophical Society]] in New York.
* 1984 - Secret Doctrine Symposium in San Diego, with proceedings published by Wizard's Bookshelf.
* 1993 - [[Parliament of the World's Religions (1993)|Parliament of the World's Religions]] in Chicago - the [[Theosophical Society in America]], the [[United Lodge of Theosophists]], and the [[Theosophical Society (Pasadena)|Theosophical Society based in Pasadena]] worked together to present 29 speakers or panels and to record those sessions.
* 1993 - [[Parliament of the World's Religions (1993)|Parliament of the World's Religions]] in Chicago - the [[Theosophical Society in America]], the [[United Lodge of Theosophists]], and the [[Theosophical Society (Pasadena)|Theosophical Society based in Pasadena]] worked together to present 29 speakers or panels and to record those sessions.
* [[International Theosophical Conferences]]
* [[International Theosophical Conferences]]
* [[Theosophy Forward (periodical)|
* [[Theosophy Forward (periodical)|''Theosophy Forward'']]


Other people who attempted to bridge the gaps included [[Boris de Zirkoff]], [[Henry A. Smith]], [[Marie Hotchener]], [[Henry Hotchener]]
Other people who attempted to bridge the gaps included [[Boris de Zirkoff]], [[Henry A. Smith]], [[Marie Hotchener]], and [[Henry Hotchener]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
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From time to time efforts have been made to reconcile the divergent groups of the Theosophical Movement, especially in the United States. Here are a few:

Other people who attempted to bridge the gaps included Boris de Zirkoff, Henry A. Smith, Marie Hotchener, and Henry Hotchener.

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