Children and the Theosophical Movement
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Children have been a major focus of many branches of the Theosophical Movement, with great emphasis placed on their spiritual development and education. See also:
Theosophical teachings about children
Theosophical Society, Adyar
Point Loma and successor organizations
United Lodge of Theosophsts
Literature for children
- Weir, Mary Evalyn. The Little Brown Elf. Ojai, California: Parents' Theosophical Research Group, 1975. Illustrated by Mireille Zupa. 48 pages.
- Workman, Rona Morris. Mary Ellen Through the Ages. Wheaton, Illinois: Theosophical Press, 1939. Illustrated by Iris Weddell White. 44 pages.
Periodicals
- Children's Annual, published annually between 1978 and 1987 in the month of December by the Parents Theosophical Research Group, a department of the TOS, U.S.A.
Additional resources
Articles
- Theosophy and Music at Theosopedia.
Books and pamphlets
- Christie, Catherine W. Theosophy for Beginners and for the use of Lotus Circles. London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1909. Dedicated to the New Zealand Section of the Theosophical Society.
- Mayer, Elizabeth C. The Lotus Songbook. New York: Elizabeth C. Mayer 1897.
- Whyte, Ethel M. Talks with Golden Chain Links. Adyar, Madras, India: Theoosphical Publishing House, 1916. 66 pages.
