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H. P. Blavatsky Gem of the Day
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All groups and individuals who respect the work of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and her associates are invited to participate in building this wiki into a base of research for serious students everywhere. Our aim is to provide a platform for people interested in Theosophy and the Theosophical Movement to collaborate in assembling information that is accurate, well-documented, and helpful. If you want to contribute creating articles or editing the existing ones contact the administrators to become a Theosophy Wiki editor. Please see the Community Portal for more information, and our video, "Introducing the Theosophy Wiki".
Mahatma Letters Portal
The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett are a major source of knowledge about the Ancient Wisdom, Theosophy. Images of the letters with transcriptions and commentaries are available in the original Barker numbering scheme or in Chronological numbering. |
Blavatsky Portal
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was co-founder of the Theosophical Society in 1875 with Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge, and others. They brought the ancient teachings called Theosophy to the modern world.
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Categories in the Theosophy Wiki Categories in the Theosophy Wiki help to group together people, places, and concepts that have some common characteristic. These are the major groups of categories:
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Featured Article
May 8 is White Lotus Day, commemorating the death in 1891 of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. Theosophists gather to read from the Вhagavad-Gītā, HPB's The Voice of the Silence, and Edwin Arnold’s Light of Asia.
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