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[[File:Barbara Hebert portrait.jpg|right|230px|thumb|Dr. Barbara Hebert]]
'''J. Augustus Knapp''' was an American Theosophist and artist best known for his illustrations of [[Manly B. Hall|Manly B. Hall's]] masterwork '''''The Secret Teachings of All Ages''' and many works of science fiction and fantasy.
'''Dr. Barbara Hebert''' is the fifteenth president of the [[Theosophical Society in America]]. She has a doctorate in counseling education, and specializes in working with children.  


== Early years and education ==
== Early years and education ==


Barbara Bradley has lived in Covington, Louisiana for much of her life. She earned a M.Ed. in Counselor Education at Southeastern Louisiana University, and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education at the University of New Orleans.


'''NOTE: Since this is an article about a living person, some details about her personal life are being withheld.'''


== Professional career ==
== Theosophical society involvement ==


Dr. Hebert has worked an English teacher; as assistant professor at Northwestern Louisiana State University; as Director of the University Counseling Center at Southeastern Louisiana University (2006-2014); and as Executive Director of the Children's Advocacy Center–Hope House (2014-present). in her work as a private practitioner, she uses play therapy with troubled and abused children. She has given presentations at state and national counseling conferences on topics such as wholeness and self-healing.  
Knapp was admitted as a member of the [[Cincinnati Theosophical Society]] on January 19, 1892, giving his address as "Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati, O."<ref>Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at [http://tsmembers.org/ http://tsmembers.org/]. See book 1, entry 7876 (website file: 1C/49).</ref> Both he and his wife attended lodge meetings and the weekly  Secret Doctrine class studying [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|''The Secret Doctrine'']] using William Quan Judge’s new book [[The Ocean of Theosophy (book)|''The Ocean of Theosophy'']] as a guide.  


[[File:Edith Karsten and Barbara Hebert.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Edith Karsten working with Barbara Bradley at Olcott]]
In 1895, when most branches (lodges) of the American Section voted to separate from the parent society in Adyar, the Cincinnati group also voted to follow William Quan Judge into establishment of a new national organization. Knapp
continued to be active with that group rather than affiliating with the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society in Adyar, India]]. On March 2, 1897, for example, he delivered a presentation on the "The Law of Duality in Manifested Nature."


== Theosophical work ==
== Artistic career ==
 
Dr. Hebert is a third-generation Theosophist. Her grandmother, Lois Burns, was especially active in lodge work and in supporting national organizations such as the Mothers' Research Group and its periodical, ''Mothers' Occult Digest''.
 
Barbara Hebert became a member of the Theosophical Society on January 31, 1976, and has been a life member since November 14, 1987. She has been active in the Covington, Louisiana lodge for much of her life. About 1978-1982 she worked intermittently on the staff of the [[Theosophical Society in America]] in Wheaton, Illinois, serving in the Department of Information; as registrar for four conventions; and working in the typesetting department. 
 
From 2002-2005 and 2008-2014 she served as a district director of the national Society, and during 2005-2008 and 2014-2017 was vice-president. The committees in which she participated include Editorial Review, Financial Advisory, Audit, Ethics, Resolutions, and Theosophical Investment Trust. In 2017 she was elected as president, and has served in that role ever since.
 
== Term as President of the Theosophical Society in America ==
 
As president, Dr. Hebert faced financial and organizational challenges with broad experience, compassion, and humor.
 
Early in her administration, she and chief-of-staff Christopher Dixon worked extensively with '''The Fetzer Institute'''. They became acquainted with other organizations that are similar to the TSA in their missions, and received supportive grants.
 
Stabilizing the financial base of the organization was always one of the president's chief goals. With aid from The Fetzer Institute, she established the position of '''Director of Philanthropy''', with David Forsell taking on that role in September, 2020. He has been very successful in expanding our membership outreach, fundraising, and legacy planning. Increased donations facilitated increases in staff salaries, which had been mostly unchanged for some years. The TSA began offering free will-writing software, and established the '''White Lotus Legacy Circle''' of members who have committed to include the TSA in their estate planning.
 
A major challenge was presented in 2020 by the emergence of the '''Covid-19 epidemic'''. Dr. Hebert and the staff managed to keep most major functions operating smoothly throughout the crisis. Many people were able to work remotely, and all programs and meetings were conducted using Zoom software. Some staff members were furloughed in April, some for as little as two weeks, until the TSA's PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) loan came through after intense efforts by the Financial Director, President, and Chief of Staff. The loan was forgiven and turned into a grant when the TSA met all necessary requirements. During the Covid years of 2020-2022, the annual convention was conducted remotely. In-person programming and convention resumed in 2023.
 
The president has worked with department heads to ensure that plans and procedures were in place for orderly '''succession''', and that policy was validated with the tragic death of head librarian Marina Maestas in 2020, and the retirements of other department heads. Rubyliza Gaba now heads the [[Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library|library]]. Nick Peters took over for retiring Mark Roemmich as head of the Maintenance Department, and Juliana Cesano is scheduled to take over as National Secretary from David Bruce in June, 2023; Her position running the Quest Bookshop is to be filled by Jason Morrow.
 
New Asana software was implemented to facilitate task reporting and '''project planning'''.
 
Dr. Hebert worked with '''The Kern Foundation''' bankers to change the fiscal year, which greatly simplifies administrative work related to Kern grants.
 
Use of '''social media''' was greatly expanded. Remote classes, workshops, and lectures have proven highly successful, and the department supporting '''webinars''' was expanded.
 
The '''lobby murals''' were restored by professional conservators from Parma Conservation in 2021. In other projects to improve the physical infrastructure, one of the houses on campus was remodeled extensively, and carpeting was replaced in two large offices used by the Member services and Accounting Departments.
 
The IT Department engaged in extensive work to reorganize '''servers and backups'''.
 
The '''Olcott Arboretum''' was established in 2019, with a Level 1 Accreditation conferred by Arbnet. The TSA has been working with Bartlett Tree Experts and the Morton Arboretum to identify all the trees on campus and expand planting of new trees.


== Additional resources ==
== Additional resources ==


=== Video ===
== Social Media ==
The Theosophical Society's YouTube channel offers several recordings of lectures by Dr. Hebert. For a current list, see [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=barbara+hebert this link], which includes many episodes of video blogs. Here are some titles of her lectures presented at the TSA headquarters:
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhDEyjo4J0U "Perspectives from C.G. Jung: A Guide to Traveling the Spiritual Path"] presented on  February 25, 2015.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exO3j_h-I6o "Reincarnation: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Implications"] presented on October 12, 2017.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKVUl4s2ZQU "Laughter and Spirituality: Good for the Body, Good for the Soul"] presented on January 18, 2018.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z32jmx7h5tU "Four Essential Steps for Living a Spiritual Life"] presented on May 10, 2018.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSkUV252KN4 "Social Justice and Spirituality"] presented on October 4, 2018.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EqZ0ORUR70 "Living Without Fear"] presented on March 28, 2019.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcAC_JyeBu0 "The Law of Karma Simplified"] presented on April 25, 2019.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFX3IDPZrnw "Conscious Parenting: Tools to Help Your Whole Family Thrive"] presented on September 26, 2019.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oD8LUPiJZc "Living a Limitless Life"] presented on January 16, 2020.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6GHrk5nkVA "Finding Enlightenment in Times of Darkness"] presented on October 26, 2020.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH1aQkMJPk4 "Self-Care Tips for Navigating Challenging Times"] presented on November 5, 2020.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E4nkqIaF0g "Who Can Change the World?"] presented on April 29, 2021.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aaq4rpFlzP0 "A Spiritual Approach to Improving Mental Health"] presented on January 26, 2023.
 
Another video available, like all in the previous list, from [https://www.questbooks.com/books Quest Books] on DVD is:
* "Moving Toward Wholeness: Mandalas, Jungian Archetypes, and Self-healing" presented in 2006.
 
== Writings ==
 
Dr. Hebert has not yet written any books about Theosophy, although she contributed articles frequently to [[Quest (periodical)|''Quest'']] magazine.


Excerpts from her writings appear, along with those of [[William Quan Judge]] and [[Annie Besant]], in:
* '''[https://www.facebook.com/JAugustusKnapp/ J. Augustus Knapp]''' Facebook page.
* Laramie, Moon, ed. ''Theosophy and Social Justice". London: Martin Firrell Company Ltd, 2019.
* '''[https://www.pinterest.com/spiradingling/augustus-knapp/ Augustus Knapp]''' Pinterest page.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 22:50, 31 January 2023

J. Augustus Knapp was an American Theosophist and artist best known for his illustrations of Manly B. Hall's masterwork The Secret Teachings of All Ages and many works of science fiction and fantasy.

Early years and education

Theosophical society involvement

Knapp was admitted as a member of the Cincinnati Theosophical Society on January 19, 1892, giving his address as "Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati, O."[1] Both he and his wife attended lodge meetings and the weekly Secret Doctrine class studying The Secret Doctrine using William Quan Judge’s new book The Ocean of Theosophy as a guide.

In 1895, when most branches (lodges) of the American Section voted to separate from the parent society in Adyar, the Cincinnati group also voted to follow William Quan Judge into establishment of a new national organization. Knapp continued to be active with that group rather than affiliating with the Theosophical Society in Adyar, India. On March 2, 1897, for example, he delivered a presentation on the "The Law of Duality in Manifested Nature."

Artistic career

Additional resources

Social Media

Notes

  1. Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at http://tsmembers.org/. See book 1, entry 7876 (website file: 1C/49).