Oriental Esoteric Society: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[The O. E. Library Critic (periodical)|''The O.E. Library Critic'']] was, for a time, the literary arm of the OES. | [[The O. E. Library Critic (periodical)|''The O.E. Library Critic'']] was, for a time, the literary arm of the OES. | ||
== Additional resources == | |||
* [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/oriental-esoteric-society Oriental Esoteric Society] in Theosophy World | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 22 November 2023
The Oriental Esoteric Society was established in the late 1890s by Dr. Alberto de Sarâk, the Count de Das, a controversial figure who had been expelled from the Theosophical Society by Colonel Olcott in 1892. Among the objects of the Oriental Esoteric Society, two are particularly significant: (a) to “form a chain of universal fraternity based upon the purest altruism, without hatred of sect, caste or color” and (b) “study the Occult Sciences of the Orient and . . . develop those psychic powers which are in man and his environment.”
The O.E. Library Critic was, for a time, the literary arm of the OES.
Additional resources
- Oriental Esoteric Society in Theosophy World