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'''Dr. Barbara Hebert''' is the fifteenth president of the [[Theosophical Society in America]].
[[File:WIZARDS - Mythical Monsters and other works.jpg|right|240px|thumb|Books by Wizards Bookshelf]]
'''Wizards Bookshelf''' was a publishing house operated by [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Blavatsky]] scholar Richard Robb. The company was founded in Minneapolis in 1972, and later moved to San Diego, California. It continued producing books until 2006[?].  


== Early years and education ==
== The Secret Doctrine Reference Series ==
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=== History of the series ===


== Professional career ==
Mr. Robb wrote about the beginnings of Wizards Bookshelf in ''Sunrise'' in November 1975:
<blockquote>
''The Secret Doctrine'' was written for the Western world to stem the tide of abject materialism. No messenger made his appearance in glowing aura to impress the multitude and, if he had, he would probably have been completely ignored. Instead, we have a book designed to gain acceptance in the minds of thinking men for many long years to come. The form and content of the S.D. is such that the student is constantly referred to the thoughts and ideas of hundreds of authors, all of whom are generally tending in the same direction.


== Theosophical work ==
Some people have claimed that the 750 and more books cited are merely proofs. But what are proofs? If these references are by sheer weight of numbers designed to force people to believe the validity of the teachings developed in the S.D., then surely the exposition could have been far more explicit and detailed, thus removing from the mind of the inquirer any chance of doubt. But this is not the case. As stated in the Preface, there is simply not room enough to explain the complete scheme of nature in two volumes. It would take a thousand volumes. Moreover, the ideas expressed are often obscure to the Western mind, because we have no background. Background in these areas is best supplied by the very sources that are used, and the reader will discover that there are perhaps 40 or 50 out of the 750+ books referred to that are mentioned with regularity.
When I first became interested in The Secret Doctrine, an interest that was fostered by happenstance — an encounter with a copy of The Mahatma Letters in a small bookstore in New Orleans — I felt the work was utterly impossible, that there was little chance that I would ever be able to understand it. However, I found parts so interesting that I continued to read. Whole paragraphs passed without the least bit of comprehension, but occasionally a page really made sense to me.


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''.
That was in 1965. Several people told me that the S.D. could not be read per se, but used only as a sort of dictionary or reference work. Be that as it may, I started and read the entire two volumes all the way through. When I had finished, two things were uppermost in my mind: first, that I was utterly ignorant; and secondly, that my education had left me totally unprepared for the study of The Secret Doctrine. Here was a range of knowledge that required effort and scholarly endeavor, books that I had never heard of before, whole subject areas that were foreign to me. As it turned out, I really was motivated to begin my education over again. And in so doing I set out to find some of the books quoted or referred to in the S.D. Of course, these were rather scarce and I didn't locate them immediately. However, after a time I discovered a copy of ''The Source of Measures'' on a used book list and sent away for it. The parts of [[J. Ralston Skinner|Skinner's]] treatise that I did understand were an absolute revelation to me. "Why," I thought, "hadn't the Masons made a point of preserving this text, so rare and valuable as it is?" Inquiries of local Masons indicated that they possessed little knowledge of the subject matter. At length, I became convinced of the absolute necessity of preserving the text of ''The Source of Measures'', regardless of cost or its public acceptance. Some day, somewhere, there would be men who would fasten upon these ideas. Though utterly unacquainted with the publishing industry, I did finally succeed in reprinting 535 copies. Response to advertisements was nonexistent. However, a few copies were sold, and I was encouraged to the extent that I considered a second title — ''The Book of Enoch''. Since then the list of titles has steadily grown.


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 an active member of the Covington, Louisiana lodge for much of her life. 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.
Thus the "Secret Doctrine Reference Series" (published by Wizards Bookshelf) came into being. It is fundamentally designed to guarantee future generations access to the ideas contained in the already rare and difficult-to-obtain titles of past centuries. These works, if hard to find today, will be impossible to locate a hundred years from now.
There are many whose spiritual longing and philosophical inquiry are too sacred to be exposed among strangers or even among friends who they suspect may have entirely different views. The fact is, it is the written word that allows the student the privacy of his own thoughts, that gives rise to the most profound aspirations and the most intuitive insights It is literature, then due to its impersonal character, its relative permanence and its very silence, that has motivated us.
</blockquote>


== Term as President of the Theosophical Society in America ==
Richard Robb wrote of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's]] work '''[[The Secret Doctrine (book)|''The Secret Doctrine'']]''':
<blockquote>
''The Secret Doctrine'' is a timeless synthesis of philosophy, science, religion, history and metaphysics; its bibliography of over 1,000 books and journals draws upon many languages, and it has been called the most abstruse work in English.<ref>Richard Robb email to Michael Conlin. October 29, 2023. Theosophical Society in America Archives.</ref> 
</blockquote>


Worked with ………foundation
=== List of titles in the series ===


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 - 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 returned in 2023.
* '''''The Divine Pymander of Hermes''''' translated from Arabic by John Everard.
 
* '''''The Virgin of the World: Hermes''''' translated by Dr. Anna Kingsford.
Stabilizing the financial base of the organization was always one of Dr. Hebert's chief goals.  
* '''''The Book of Enoch the Prophet''''' translated from Ethiopie by Richard Laurence.
 
* '''''Esoteric Budhism''''' by A.P. Sinnett, 1885 edition with annotations.
Established position of Forsell - Lotus Circle
* '''''The Origin & Significance of the Gt Pyramid''''' by C. Staniland Wake.
Worked with the Kern Foundation bankers to change the fiscal year, which greatly simplifies administrative work related to Kern grants.
* '''''The Eleusinian & Bacchic Mysteries''''' translated by Thomas Taylor, notes by Alex Wilder.
Expanded use of social media and remote classes & lectures
* '''''The Chaldean Account of Genesis''''' translated from Cuneiform tablets by George Smith.
Hired professional conservators at Parma Conservation to restore the lobby murals
* '''''Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas & Quiches''''' by Augustus LePleongeon.
Had House #3 remodeled and two large offices recarpeted
* '''''The Theosophist: Volume I''''' edited by H.P. Blavatsky. 320p.
 
* '''''On the Mysteries: Iamblichus''''' translated by Thomas Taylor.
== Additional resources ==
* '''''The Desatir''''' (1818) translated by Mulla Firuz bin Kaus.
 
* '''''The Pythagorean Triangle''''' by George Oliver.
=== Video ===
* '''''Key to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Source of Measures, + index & notes''''' by J. Ralston Skinner.
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:
* '''''The Gnostics & Their Remains''''' by Charles W. King.
 
* '''''Mythological Astronomy of the Ancients Demonstrated''''' by Samson Arnold Mackay. Revised 2nd edition 1826.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhDEyjo4J0U "Perspectives from C.G. Jung: A Guide to Traveling the Spiritual Path"] presented on  February 25, 2015.
* '''''The Zohar (Bereshith)''''' translated by Nurho de Manhar
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exO3j_h-I6o "Reincarnation: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Implications"] presented on October 12, 2017.
* '''''Theon of Smyrna: Mathematics Useful for Understanding Plato''''' translated by Robert & Deborah Lawlor.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKVUl4s2ZQU "Laughter and Spirituality: Good for the Body, Good for the Soul"] presented on January 18, 2018.
* '''''Surya Siddhanta (Hindu astronomy)''''' translated by E. Burgess & W.D. Whitney.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z32jmx7h5tU "Four Essential Steps for Living a Spiritual Life"] presented on May 10, 2018.
* '''''New Platonism & Alchemy Astronomy & Astrology of the Babylonians''''' by A.H. Sayce.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSkUV252KN4 "Social Justice and Spirituality"] presented on October 4, 2018.
by Dr. Alexander Wilder.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EqZ0ORUR70 "Living Without Fear"] presented on March 28, 2019.
* '''''The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac''''' by T. Subba Row.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcAC_JyeBu0 "The Law of Karma Simplified"] presented on April 25, 2019.
Plato: Cratylus, Phaedo, Parmenides, Timaeus, & Critius
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFX3IDPZrnw "Conscious Parenting: Tools to Help Your Whole Family Thrive"] presented on September 26, 2019.
tr by Thomas Taylor. (1793 edition, reset).
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oD8LUPiJZc "Living a Limitless Life"] presented on January 16, 2020.
Ancient Fragments of the Egyptian Phoenician, etc.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6GHrk5nkVA "Finding Enlightenment in Times of Darkness"] presented on October 26, 2020.
tr by I.P. Cory. 1832 edition.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH1aQkMJPk4 "Self-Care Tips for Navigating Challenging Times"] presented on November 5, 2020.
Posthumous Humanity by Adolphe D'Assier
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E4nkqIaF0g "Who Can Change the World?"] presented on April 29, 2021.
tr by Henry S. Olcott.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aaq4rpFlzP0 "A Spiritual Approach to Improving Mental Health"] presented on January 26, 2023.
The Anugita
 
tr by K.T. Telang.
Another video available from [https://www.questbooks.com/books Quest Books] on DVD is:
Mythical Monsters
* "Moving Toward Wholeness: Mandalas, Jungian Archetypes, and Self-healing" presented in 2006.
by Charles Gould.
 
Life & Teachings of Paracelsus
== Writings ==
by Dr. Franz Hartmann.
 
The Qabbalah
Dr. Hebert has not yet written any books about Theosophy, although she contributed articles frequently to [[Quest (periodical)|''Quest'']] magazine.  
by Isaac Myer, intro by H.P. Blavatsky.
 
Sepher Yetzireh
Excerpts from her writings appear, along with those of [[William Quan Judge]] and [[Annie Besant]], in:
tr by W.W. Wescott.
* Laramie, Moon, ed. ''Theosophy and Social Justice". London: Martin Firrell Company Ltd, 2019.
Sod, the Sun of Man
by S.F. Dunlap.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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[[Category:Presidents of TSA|Hebert, Barbara]]
 
[[Category:General Secretaries in TS Adyar|Hebert, Barbara]]
[[Category:Publishing houses|Wizards Bookshelf]]
[[Category:Nationality American|Hebert, Barbara]]
[[Category:Lecturers|Hebert, Barbara]]
[[Category:TS Adyar|Hebert, Barbara]]
[[Category:People|Hebert, Barbara]]

Revision as of 02:43, 26 April 2024

Books by Wizards Bookshelf

Wizards Bookshelf was a publishing house operated by Blavatsky scholar Richard Robb. The company was founded in Minneapolis in 1972, and later moved to San Diego, California. It continued producing books until 2006[?].

The Secret Doctrine Reference Series

SD Reference Series with Blavatsky books. Owned by Michael Conlin

History of the series

Mr. Robb wrote about the beginnings of Wizards Bookshelf in Sunrise in November 1975:

The Secret Doctrine was written for the Western world to stem the tide of abject materialism. No messenger made his appearance in glowing aura to impress the multitude and, if he had, he would probably have been completely ignored. Instead, we have a book designed to gain acceptance in the minds of thinking men for many long years to come. The form and content of the S.D. is such that the student is constantly referred to the thoughts and ideas of hundreds of authors, all of whom are generally tending in the same direction.

Some people have claimed that the 750 and more books cited are merely proofs. But what are proofs? If these references are by sheer weight of numbers designed to force people to believe the validity of the teachings developed in the S.D., then surely the exposition could have been far more explicit and detailed, thus removing from the mind of the inquirer any chance of doubt. But this is not the case. As stated in the Preface, there is simply not room enough to explain the complete scheme of nature in two volumes. It would take a thousand volumes. Moreover, the ideas expressed are often obscure to the Western mind, because we have no background. Background in these areas is best supplied by the very sources that are used, and the reader will discover that there are perhaps 40 or 50 out of the 750+ books referred to that are mentioned with regularity. When I first became interested in The Secret Doctrine, an interest that was fostered by happenstance — an encounter with a copy of The Mahatma Letters in a small bookstore in New Orleans — I felt the work was utterly impossible, that there was little chance that I would ever be able to understand it. However, I found parts so interesting that I continued to read. Whole paragraphs passed without the least bit of comprehension, but occasionally a page really made sense to me.

That was in 1965. Several people told me that the S.D. could not be read per se, but used only as a sort of dictionary or reference work. Be that as it may, I started and read the entire two volumes all the way through. When I had finished, two things were uppermost in my mind: first, that I was utterly ignorant; and secondly, that my education had left me totally unprepared for the study of The Secret Doctrine. Here was a range of knowledge that required effort and scholarly endeavor, books that I had never heard of before, whole subject areas that were foreign to me. As it turned out, I really was motivated to begin my education over again. And in so doing I set out to find some of the books quoted or referred to in the S.D. Of course, these were rather scarce and I didn't locate them immediately. However, after a time I discovered a copy of The Source of Measures on a used book list and sent away for it. The parts of Skinner's treatise that I did understand were an absolute revelation to me. "Why," I thought, "hadn't the Masons made a point of preserving this text, so rare and valuable as it is?" Inquiries of local Masons indicated that they possessed little knowledge of the subject matter. At length, I became convinced of the absolute necessity of preserving the text of The Source of Measures, regardless of cost or its public acceptance. Some day, somewhere, there would be men who would fasten upon these ideas. Though utterly unacquainted with the publishing industry, I did finally succeed in reprinting 535 copies. Response to advertisements was nonexistent. However, a few copies were sold, and I was encouraged to the extent that I considered a second title — The Book of Enoch. Since then the list of titles has steadily grown.

Thus the "Secret Doctrine Reference Series" (published by Wizards Bookshelf) came into being. It is fundamentally designed to guarantee future generations access to the ideas contained in the already rare and difficult-to-obtain titles of past centuries. These works, if hard to find today, will be impossible to locate a hundred years from now. There are many whose spiritual longing and philosophical inquiry are too sacred to be exposed among strangers or even among friends who they suspect may have entirely different views. The fact is, it is the written word that allows the student the privacy of his own thoughts, that gives rise to the most profound aspirations and the most intuitive insights It is literature, then due to its impersonal character, its relative permanence and its very silence, that has motivated us.

Richard Robb wrote of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's work The Secret Doctrine:

The Secret Doctrine is a timeless synthesis of philosophy, science, religion, history and metaphysics; its bibliography of over 1,000 books and journals draws upon many languages, and it has been called the most abstruse work in English.[1]

List of titles in the series

  • The Divine Pymander of Hermes translated from Arabic by John Everard.
  • The Virgin of the World: Hermes translated by Dr. Anna Kingsford.
  • The Book of Enoch the Prophet translated from Ethiopie by Richard Laurence.
  • Esoteric Budhism by A.P. Sinnett, 1885 edition with annotations.
  • The Origin & Significance of the Gt Pyramid by C. Staniland Wake.
  • The Eleusinian & Bacchic Mysteries translated by Thomas Taylor, notes by Alex Wilder.
  • The Chaldean Account of Genesis translated from Cuneiform tablets by George Smith.
  • Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas & Quiches by Augustus LePleongeon.
  • The Theosophist: Volume I edited by H.P. Blavatsky. 320p.
  • On the Mysteries: Iamblichus translated by Thomas Taylor.
  • The Desatir (1818) translated by Mulla Firuz bin Kaus.
  • The Pythagorean Triangle by George Oliver.
  • Key to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Source of Measures, + index & notes by J. Ralston Skinner.
  • The Gnostics & Their Remains by Charles W. King.
  • Mythological Astronomy of the Ancients Demonstrated by Samson Arnold Mackay. Revised 2nd edition 1826.
  • The Zohar (Bereshith) translated by Nurho de Manhar
  • Theon of Smyrna: Mathematics Useful for Understanding Plato translated by Robert & Deborah Lawlor.
  • Surya Siddhanta (Hindu astronomy) translated by E. Burgess & W.D. Whitney.
  • New Platonism & Alchemy Astronomy & Astrology of the Babylonians by A.H. Sayce.

by Dr. Alexander Wilder.

  • The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac by T. Subba Row.

Plato: Cratylus, Phaedo, Parmenides, Timaeus, & Critius tr by Thomas Taylor. (1793 edition, reset). Ancient Fragments of the Egyptian Phoenician, etc. tr by I.P. Cory. 1832 edition. Posthumous Humanity by Adolphe D'Assier tr by Henry S. Olcott. The Anugita tr by K.T. Telang. Mythical Monsters by Charles Gould. Life & Teachings of Paracelsus by Dr. Franz Hartmann. The Qabbalah by Isaac Myer, intro by H.P. Blavatsky. Sepher Yetzireh tr by W.W. Wescott. Sod, the Sun of Man by S.F. Dunlap.

Notes

  1. Richard Robb email to Michael Conlin. October 29, 2023. Theosophical Society in America Archives.