The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been FoundedBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
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The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and Answer, of the Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the Study of Which the Theosophical Society Has Been Founded
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
THEO. Nor do I deny it; only I maintain that this proves no more than
does its presence in Christianity, the religion of the West. Read
Hargrave Jenning’s _Rosicrucians_, if you would assure yourself of
it. In the East, the Phallic symbolism is, perhaps, more crude,
because more true to nature, or I would rather say, more _naïve_
and sincere than in the West. But it is not more licentious,
nor does it suggest to the Oriental mind the same gross and
coarse ideas as to the Western, with, perhaps, one or two
exceptions, such as the shameful sect known as the “Maharajah,” or
_Vallabhachârya_ sect.
ENQ. A writer in the _Agnostic_ journal—one of your accusers—has just
hinted that the followers of this disgraceful sect are
Theosophists, and “claim true Theosophic insight.”
THEO. He wrote a falsehood, and that’s all. There never was, nor is
there at present, one single Vallabhachârya in our Society. As to
their having, or claiming Theosophic insight, that is another fib,
based on crass ignorance about the Indian Sects. Their “Maharajah”
only claims a right to the money, wives and daughters of his
foolish followers and no more. This sect is despised by all the
other Hindus.
But you will find the whole subject dealt with at length in the _Secret
Doctrine_, to which I must again refer you for detailed
explanations. To conclude, the very soul of Theosophy is dead
against Phallic worship; and its occult or esoteric section more
so even than the exoteric teachings. There never was a more lying
statement made than the above. And now ask me some other questions.
IS THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY A MONEY-MAKING CONCERN?
ENQ. Agreed. Well, have either of the Founders, Colonel H. S. Olcott or
H. P. Blavatsky, ever made any money, profit, or derived any
worldly benefit from the T.S., as some papers say?
THEO. Not one penny. The papers lie. On the contrary, they have both
given all they had, and literally beggared themselves. As for
“worldly benefits,” think of the calumnies and vilification they
have been subjected to, and then ask the question!
ENQ. Yet I have read in a good many missionary organs that the entrance
fees and subscriptions much more than covered all expenses; and
one said that the Founders were making twenty thousand pounds a
year!
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