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'''Katherine Tingley''' was the successor to [[William Quan Judge]] in the leadership of the [[Theosophical Society in America (Judge)|Theosophical Society in America]], which she merged with the [[Universal Brotherhood (organization)|Universal Brotherhood]] to form the [[Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society]]. She is best known for establishing the [[Point Loma]] community in San Diego. | '''Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley''' was the successor to [[William Quan Judge]] in the leadership of the [[Theosophical Society in America (Judge)|Theosophical Society in America]], which she merged with the [[Universal Brotherhood (organization)|Universal Brotherhood]] to form the [[Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society]]. She is best known for establishing the [[Point Loma]] community in San Diego. | ||
== Early years == | == Early years == | ||
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== Later years == | == Later years == | ||
== Writings == | |||
* '''''The Path of the Mystic'''''. Point Loma, CA: Aryan Theosophical Press, 1922. Compiled by Grace Frances Knoche. 185 pages. Available at [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/3834457.html Hathitrust]. | |||
== Additional resources == | == Additional resources == | ||
* Ashcraft, W. Michael. ''The Dawn of the New Cycle: Point Loma Theosophists and American Culture''. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 2002. | * Ashcraft, W. Michael. ''The Dawn of the New Cycle: Point Loma Theosophists and American Culture''. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 2002. | ||
* Greenwalt, Emmett A. ''California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942'' 2nd revised edition San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978. | * Greenwalt, Emmett A. ''California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942'' 2nd revised edition San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978. |
Revision as of 13:47, 10 July 2014
Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley was the successor to William Quan Judge in the leadership of the Theosophical Society in America, which she merged with the Universal Brotherhood to form the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society. She is best known for establishing the Point Loma community in San Diego.
Early years
Introduction to the Theosophical Society
Successor to William Quan Judge
Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society
International travels
Point Loma community
Raja Yoga schools
Later years
Writings
- The Path of the Mystic. Point Loma, CA: Aryan Theosophical Press, 1922. Compiled by Grace Frances Knoche. 185 pages. Available at Hathitrust.
Additional resources
- Ashcraft, W. Michael. The Dawn of the New Cycle: Point Loma Theosophists and American Culture. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 2002.
- Greenwalt, Emmett A. California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942 2nd revised edition San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978.