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The '''Philalethians''' are students of the ancient wisdom working in the United Kingdom and Greece. Through their [http://www.philaletheians.co.uk/ website], they offer beautifully illustrated Study Notes, reprints of articles, and original books online.
The '''Philalethians''' are students of the ancient wisdom working in the United Kingdom and Greece. Through their [http://www.philaletheians.co.uk/ website], they offer beautifully illustrated Study Notes, reprints of articles, and original books online.


[[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]] used the term. She referred to [[Jirah Dewey Buck|Dr. J. D. Buck]] as "a true Philaletheian" in her book, [[The Key to Theosophy (book)|''The Key to Theosophy'']], quoting from an article he published in [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']] (September 1883, p. 327) titled "The Ethics of Theosophy."<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''The Key to Theosophy'' (Pasadena, CA: Theosophical Universtity Press, 1972), 53.</ref>
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Revision as of 19:40, 6 April 2020

The Philalethians are students of the ancient wisdom working in the United Kingdom and Greece. Through their website, they offer beautifully illustrated Study Notes, reprints of articles, and original books online.

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky used the term. She referred to Dr. J. D. Buck as "a true Philaletheian" in her book, The Key to Theosophy, quoting from an article he published in The Theosophist (September 1883, p. 327) titled "The Ethics of Theosophy."[1]

Notes

  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, The Key to Theosophy (Pasadena, CA: Theosophical Universtity Press, 1972), 53.