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
The present Theosophical Movement was inaugurated by Helena Petrovna
Blavatsky in New York in 1875. The original name was "The Theosophical
Society." Associated with her were William Q. Judge and others. Madame
Blavatsky for a time preferred not to hold any outer official position
except that of Corresponding Secretary. But all true students know that
Madame Blavatsky held the highest authority, the only real authority
which comes of wisdom and power, the authority of Teacher and Leader,
the real head, heart, and inspiration of the whole Theosophical
Movement. It was through her that the teachings of Theosophy were given
to the world, and without her the Theosophical Movement could not have
been.
BRANCH SOCIETIES IN EUROPE AND INDIA
In 1878 Madame Blavatsky left the United States, first visiting
Great Britain and then India, in both of which countries she founded
branch societies. The parent body in New York became later the Aryan
Theosophical Society and HAS ALWAYS HAD ITS HEADQUARTERS IN AMERICA;
and of this, William Q. Judge was President until his death in 1896.
It is important to note the following:
In response to the statement published by a then prominent member in
India that Madame Blavatsky is "loyal to the Theosophical Society and
to Adyar," Madame Blavatsky wrote:
It is pure nonsense to say that "H. P. B. ... is loyal to the
Theosophical Society and to Adyar" (!?). _H. P. B. is loyal to death
to the Theosophical_ CAUSE _and those Great Teachers whose philosophy
can alone bind the whole of Humanity into one Brotherhood_.... The
degree of her sympathies with the Theosophical Society and Adyar
depends upon the degree of the loyalty of that Society to the CAUSE.
Let it break away from the original lines and show disloyalty in its
policy to the cause and the original program of the Society, and H. P.
B., calling the T. S. disloyal, will shake it off like dust from her
feet.
To one who accepts the teachings of Theosophy it is plain to see that
although Theosophy is of no nationality or country but for all, yet
it has a peculiar relationship with America. Not only was the United
States the birthplace of the Theosophical Society, and the home of the
Parent Body up to the present time, but H. P. Blavatsky, the Foundress
of the Society, although a Russian by birth, became an American
citizen; William Q. Judge, of Irish parentage and birth, also became
an American citizen; and Katherine Tingley is American born. America
therefore not only has played a unique part in the history of the
present Theosophical Movement, but it is plain to see that its destiny
is closely interwoven with that of Theosophy; and by America is meant
not only the United States or even the North American continent, but
also the South American continent, and, as repeatedly declared by
Madame Blavatsky, it is in this great Western Hemisphere as a whole,
North and South, that the next great Race of humanity is to be born.
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