Universal Brotherhood
Universal Brotherhood appeared as the first Object of the Theosophical Society in 1881, as follows:
First — To form the nucleus of a Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, the obvious philanthropic value of which must be beyond dispute, while the esoteric significance of a union formed on that plan, is conceived by the Founders, for reasons derived from a study of Oriental Philosophy, to be of great importance.[1]
It is important to notice the word "universal" along with "brotherhood". The aim of the Theosophical Society is not merely to bring together people of a certain race, creed, caste, etc., but to gather people around a central aim without distinctions. Mahatma K. H. defined it as "an association of 'affinities' of strong magnetic yet dissimilar forces and polarities centred around one dominant idea."[2]
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Further reading
- Triad at Theosopedia