… or sector and invoked during certain solemn ceremonies, such as weddings. H. P. Blavatsky, in Isis Unveiled refers to him occultly as “the refulgent deity from whose body issue a thousand streams of glory and seven tongues of flame . . .” ( IU …
… electrical engineer. After joining the Theosophical Society (TS) in India he moved to Kenya in Africa where he formed the “Occult Lodge” in 1907. This was the second lodge to be formed in that country. He arrived at Adyar in June 1909, before …
… stream out from these two tiny dots, and each tiny dot, as it were, is already the beginning of a new cell” ( Studies in Occult Philosophy , p. 444). P.S.H. …
… a comment he made in a letter to the Bombay Gazette (April 4, 1882) which states, “I was already sure, when I wrote The Occult World, that the Theosophical Society was connected, through Madame Blavatsky, with the great Brotherhood of Adepts I … for popularizing theosophy in the English speaking world at the end of the eighteenth century. Publications include: The Occult World, 1881; Esoteric Buddhism, 1883; Karma, (a novel) 1885; Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky, 1886; Occult Essays; The Occult World Phenomena and the Society for Psychical Research, 1886; The Growth of the Soul; The Early …
… that was at the basis of his later spiritual work. It was not until 1899, however, that Steiner’s thought took a strong occult turn; this was after an experience which he described in his autobiography as “standing in the spiritual presence of … include Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment (German original 1904), Theosophy (German original 1909) and Occult Science: an Outline (German original, 1909). In his occult work, Steiner wished especially to pursue the deeper …
… The Initiate in the Dark Cycle; Music: Its Secret Influence Throughout the Ages; The Adept of Galilee; An Outline of Modern Occultism; Doctors, Disease and Health; Victory over Cancer; Health, Diet and Commonsense; Simpler and Safer Remedies; and …
… 134) uses this term as an equivalent of Jehovah . H. P. BLAVATSKY , however, uses both Yod-Havah and JEHOVAH in an occult and metaphysical way to refer to the primal duality, also represented by Adam and Eve, the first emanation from ADAM …
… body. Thus, the phrase has depths of meaning beyond its literal translation. And pronouncing it correctly also has an occult effect. HPB says, in Paper 1 of her collected esoteric writings, published as The Esoteric Writings of Helena …
… that Orpheus was not a mythical god, but an historical person. She writes, “A secret language, common to all schools of occult science once prevailed throughout the world. Hence — Orpheus learnt ‘letters’ in the course of his initiation. He is …
… need of the Doctrine of the Heart in the Theosophical Society: . . . Our Society is not a mere intellectual school for occultism, and those greater than we have said that he who thinks the task of working for others too hard had better not …