The Theosophical Path Illustrated Monthly Volume 1, July-December, 1911
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The Theosophical Path Illustrated Monthly Volume 1, July-December, 1911
Theosophy -- Periodicals
In 1893 there openly began what had been going on beneath the surface
for some time, a bitter attack ostensibly against William Q. Judge, but
in reality also against H. P. Blavatsky. This bitter attack threatened
to disrupt the whole Society and to thwart the main purpose of its
existence, which was to further the cause of Universal Brotherhood.
Finally the American members decided to take action, and at the annual
convention of the Society held in Boston in 1895, by a vote of 191
delegates to 10, re-asserted the principle of Theosophy as laid down
by H. P. Blavatsky, and elected William Q. Judge President for life.
Similar action was almost immediately taken by members in Europe,
Australia, and other countries, in each case William Q. Judge being
elected President for life. In this action the great majority of the
active members throughout the world concurred, and thus the Society
was relieved of those who had joined it for other purposes than the
furtherance of Universal Brotherhood, the carrying out of the Society's
other objects, and the spiritual freedom and upliftment of Humanity.
A few of these in order to curry favor with the public and attract a
following, continued among themselves to use the name of Theosophy,
but it should be understood that they _are not connected with the
Theosophical Movement_.
KATHERINE TINGLEY SUCCEEDS WILLIAM Q. JUDGE
One year later, in March 1896, William Q. Judge died, leaving as his
successor Katherine Tingley, who for several years had been associated
with him in the work of the Society. This Teacher not only began
immediately to put into actual practice the ideals of Theosophy as had
been the hope and aim of both H. P. Blavatsky and William Q. Judge, and
for which they had laid the foundations, thus honoring and illustrating
the work of her illustrious predecessors, but she also struck a new
keynote, introducing new and broader plans for uplifting humanity.
For each of the Teachers, while continuing the work and building upon
the foundations of his predecessor, adds a new link, and has his own
distinctive work to do, and teachings to give, belonging to his own
time and position.
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