Popular Culture and the Theosophical Movement: Difference between revisions
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* Henderson, William. '''''[https://archive.org/details/evolutionary-interpretation-of-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs An Evolutionary Interpretation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"]'''''. Dublin, Theosophical Society in Ireland, 1939. 16 pages. | |||
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Art as an expression of spirituality is important to the Theosophical Movement. This article explores how Theosophy and Theosophists have influenced popular culture. See also:
Theosophists on popular culture
Artists influenced by Theosophy
Elvis Presley is an example of a popular artist who was influenced by Theosophical teachings.
Concepts and language influenced by Theosophy
Karma and reincarnation are examples of words from Theosophical teachings that have entered everyday speech.
Popular works significant to Theosophists
Film, plays, and videos
Mark Casady has compiled a list of films employing Theosophical themes:
- Blavatsky and the top 30 Theosophical Films posted on November 25, 2025 in Blavatsky News 2.0 Blogspot.
Literature
Games
See also
Additional resources
Articles
Books and pamphlets
- Henderson, William. An Evolutionary Interpretation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Dublin, Theosophical Society in Ireland, 1939. 16 pages.
