Theosophical Notes (periodical)
Theosophical Notes was a periodical published in California by Victor A. Endersby. It was issued monthly from December, 1950 until April, 1978, covering a huge range of topics from the perspective of the teachings of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and William Quan Judge. Mr. Endersby wrote every article until the final years when Walter A. Carrithers, Jr., and Richard Sattleburg also contributed.
Jerry Hejka-Ekins of Alexandria West Library wrote:
His primary audiences was those students who had more than a superficial knowledge of Theosophical teachings. Consequently, the magazines's circulation never exceeded a few hundred copies. At first his audience was mostly among associates of the United Lodge of Theosophists and the independent minded Canadian Section of the Adyar Society, but he quickly found interested readers among disenfranchised Point Loma tradition Theosophists. By the early 1960s, his reputation bean to spread, and he gained a few serious students in the greater Adyar T.S.[1]
Index and availability online
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals provides a listing of the articles printed in this journal. This periodical is not yet available in digital form.
Notes
- ↑ Jerry Hejka-Ekins, "Victor A. Endersby, A Pioneering Independent Theosophist" in Michael Gomes, ed., Keeping the Link Unbroken (TRM, 1004), 126.