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. It is false, for it has none at all. Now that the entrance fee of
£1 and the small annual due have been abolished, it is even a
doubtful question whether the staff at the headquarters in India
will not soon be starved to death.
ENQ. Then why not raise subscriptions?
THEO. We are not the Salvation Army; we _cannot_ and _have never_
begged; nor have we ever followed the example of the Churches and
sects and “taken up collections.” That which is occasionally sent
for the support of the Society, the small sums contributed by some
devoted Fellows, are all voluntary donations.
ENQ. But I have heard of large sums of money given to Mdme. Blavatsky.
It was said four years ago that she got £5,000 from one rich,
young “Fellow,” who went out to join them in India and £10,000
from another wealthy and well-known American gentleman, one of
your members who died in Europe four years ago.
THEO. Say to those who told you this, that they either themselves
utter, or repeat, a gross falsehood. _Never has_ “Madame
Blavatsky” _asked or received_ ONE PENNY from the two above-named
gentlemen, nor anything like that from anyone else, since the
Theosophical Society was founded. Let any man living try to
substantiate this calumny, and it will be easier for him to
prove that the Bank of England is a bankrupt than that the said
“Founder” has ever made any money out of Theosophy. These two
calumnies have been started by two high-born ladies, belonging
to the London aristocracy, and have been immediately traced
and disproved. They are the dead bodies, the carcases of two
inventions, which, after having been buried in the sea of
oblivion, are once more raised on the surface of the stagnant
waters of slander.
ENQ. Then I have been told of several large _legacies_ left to the T.S.
One—some £8,000—was left to it by some eccentric Englishman,
who did not even belong to the Society. The other—£3,000 or
£4,000—were testated by an Australian F.T.S. Is this true?
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