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''Le Lotus Bleu'' is the journal of the French Section of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India]]. It has been published from March, 1890 to the present, in the French language.
''Le Lotus Bleu'' is the journal of the French Section of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India]]. It has been published from March, 1890 to the present, in the French language.
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The magazine, Le Lotus Bleu, was launched in March 1890 by Arthur Arnould, aided by H. P. Blavatsky. As official organ of the TS, its publication continues to this day, interrupted only by the German invasion of 1940 when the Society was banned by the French Government and its headquarters used for police activities including the storing of archives of “secret” societies. Since 1967 the magazine has served French-speaking members not only in France but in Belgium and Switzerland as well.<ref>Daniel Caracostea, "France, Theosophy in" in [http://theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=France,_Theosophy_in Theosopedia].</ref>
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== Index to the periodical ==
== Index to the periodical ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Le Lotus Bleu is the journal of the French Section of the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India. It has been published from March, 1890 to the present, in the French language.

The magazine, Le Lotus Bleu, was launched in March 1890 by Arthur Arnould, aided by H. P. Blavatsky. As official organ of the TS, its publication continues to this day, interrupted only by the German invasion of 1940 when the Society was banned by the French Government and its headquarters used for police activities including the storing of archives of “secret” societies. Since 1967 the magazine has served French-speaking members not only in France but in Belgium and Switzerland as well.[1]

Index to the periodical

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[1] provides a searchable index to this periodical online, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence.

Notes

  1. Daniel Caracostea, "France, Theosophy in" in Theosopedia.