2010
Addresses To New Members of the Theosophical Society
The Theosophical Society, founded in 1875, is a worldwide body whose primary object is Universal Brotherhood based on the realization that life, in all its diverse forms, human and non-human, is indivisibly One. The Society imposes no belief on its members, who are united by a common search for truth and the desire to learn the meaning and purpose of existence by engaging themselves in study, reflection, purity of life and loving service.
Theosophy is the wisdom underlying all religions when they are stripped of accretions and superstitions. It offers a philosophy which renders life intelligible and demonstrates that justice and love guide the cosmos. Its teachings aid the unfoldment of the latent spiritual nature in the human being , without dependence or fear.
Arundale, George S.
Besant, Annie
Burnier, Radha
Jinarajadasa, C.
Leadbeater, Charles W.
Olcott, Henry Steel
Sri Ram, N.