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Friday, 30 September 2016

Major new book on the Judge Case: Troubled Emmisaries - Brett Forray


New book: Troubled Emissaries: How H. P. Blavatsky's Successors Transformed the Theosophical Society from 1891 To 1896 –by Brett Forray - Alexandria West, 2016 -  574 pages

Read the preface:
https://www.academia.edu/6951265/Preface_to_Troubled_Emissaries_How_Madame_Blavatskys_Successors_Transformed_the_Theosophical_Society_from_1891-1896_Forthcoming_2015

Watch the lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KQ4f3MRRb0


News Briefs:
Dara Eklund, editor of Echoes of the Orient (the 3-vol. Collected writings of William Q. Judge)  (she also worked on the Blavatsky Collected Writings) passed away on August 4, 2016. A recent Interview:
http://www.theosophyforward.com/the-society/352-miniinterviews-march-april-2011
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/wqj-echoes/wqj-echoes-hp.htm



A Theosophy and Science Seminar in New Zealand:
Thursday 20 October
2.00pm
H. P. Blavatsky, Phenomena and Science - Dr Brian Harding MA (Oxon), PhD (ANU), Dip Prof Writ, Grad Dip Rel Stud.
http://theosophy.nz/events/theosophy-science-seminar


Monday, 19 September 2016

New book by Jeffrey D. Lavoie C.C. Massey - A Search for Meaning in Victorian Religion - Blavatsky





Scholar Jeffrey D.  Lavoie has released a bio and compilation of C.C. Massey

A Search for Meaning in Victorian Religion

The Spiritual Journey and Esoteric Teachings of Charles Carleton Massey

This indispensable work combines Massey’s collected writings with never before published letters organized topically in order to define Massey’s unique world-view for a new generation of readers. This book covers a range of topics from the “nature of God” to the “microcosm and macrocosm” to “Satanism” and “reincarnation” all the while allowing the reader a rare glimpse into Victorian England and the social and religious issues of this time period.

Charles Carleton Massey (December 23, 1838 - March 29, 1905) was an English barrister, keenly interested in Spiritualism. He was one of the Founders of the Theosophical Society in 1875. In 1878 he became a founder and first president of the British Theosophical Society, the first Branch outside the USA. He was also one of the founders of the Society for Psychical Research in 1882. Mr. Massey figures prominently in the Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, being mentioned in more than 20 of them. Blavatsky’s letters to C.C. Massey in The Letters of H.P. Blavatsky, vol. 1 are some of the most interesting.

Of note is Lavoie’s negative portrayal of Blavatsky, basically going back to the questionable Coulomb/Hodgson/Solovyov writings. It is disappointing, but it is representative of a certain current in academic studies, which is overall still in a materialist, skeptical mode were the study of religion and spirituality is based on socialist theory, particularly Emile Durkheim and in Theosophical History, Max Weber. However, he does do good research; he really travels out to obscure archives and digs around, unearthing interesting material.

The reviews are in:
K. Paul Johnson - December 12, 2014
Of special interest to Theosophical history is Lavoie’s treatment of Massey’s progressive alienation from Madame Blavatsky, juxtaposed with his lifelong friendship with Colonel Olcott. No previous author in the field has appreciated all the cross-currents swirling around Massey as one of the original founders of the Theosophical Society who later had a similar role in the beginnings of the Society for Psychical Research.

Theosophical History - Robert A. Gilbert XVII/4, October 2014

Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
Volume 80, Number 1 January 2016 -  Lori Lee Oates
The work draws on sources from the British Library, John Ryland’s Library at the University of Manchester, the Andover-Harvard Library, and the Wren Library at Cambridge University. Clearly it is a well-researched project and draws on many primary sources. The book builds on the compilation of Massey’s letters in Thoughts of a Modern Mystic (1909) by W. F. Barrett



Thursday, 8 September 2016

New Gary Lachman book the Secret Teachers of the Western World - Blavatsky




Chapter 10 deals with Blavatsky and Chapter 11 explores the influence of Blavatsky and Theosophy.

“Although she remains to many outside the esoteric milieu a very secret teacher, to those who recognize her importance, she is as much a creator of the modern world as Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud. In many ways, were it not for Blavatsky’s impact, the rest of this book could not have been written, as many of its remaining figures emerged, one way or another, from the esoteric treasure chest she very energetically opened.”
 
“She may not have known it, but the eyars after her passing saw somehting like an esoteric Big Bang, the consequences of which we are still trying to understand.”
Publisher’s Page:
This epic study unveils the esoteric masters who have covertly impacted the intellectual development of the West, from Pythagoras and Zoroaster to the little-known modern icons Jean Gebser and Schwaller de Lubicz.

Running alongside the mainstream of Western intellectual history there is another current which, in a very real sense, should take pride of place, but which for the last few centuries has occupied a shadowy, inferior position, somewhere underground.

http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/314994/secret-teachers-western-world#9780399166808


From an interview with Richard Smoley of New Dawn:
“Or take Madame Blavatsky. If people know about her at all, she is chalked up to be an entertaining but fraudulent nineteenth-century spiritualist with a lot of chutzpah. But she was enormously influential on the modern world, in everything from art, religion, and science to what became known as the ‘counterculture’. I am not saying that everything she said about science or religion is ‘true’. That’s not the point. True or not – and she is more often on the ball than you might think – her ideas were tremendously influential, and I am amazed that feminists haven’t appropriated her. I suspect the occult connotations put them off. She isn’t secret, but her influence is not generally recognised.” http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/articles/freemasons-secret-societies-conspiracies-consciousness-the-hidden-masters-an-interview-with-gary-lachman

Audio Interview:
Gary Lachman discusses his latest book The Secret Teachers of the Western World. This epic study unveils the esoteric masters who have covertly impacted the intellectual development of the West. Running alongside the mainstream of Western intellectual history there is another current which, in a very real sense, should take pride of place, but which for the last few centuries has occupied a shadowy, inferior position, somewhere underground. In this clarifying, accessible, and fascinating study, Lachman explores the Western esoteric tradition as a thought movement with ancient roots and modern expressions, which, in a broad sense, regards the cosmos as a living, spiritual, meaningful being and humankind as having a unique obligation and responsibility within it. This is in stark contrast to much of modern science, which sees the universe as a meaningless flow of matter and energy, and human beings as pointless accidents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztK_D6xylgg

Kirkus Review:
In the modern era, esotericism re-emerged as part of so-called New Age knowledge and practices involving, for example, tarot and astrology. The author’s conclusion—that the time has come for a synthesis of traditional and esoteric forms of knowledge—is fascinating. But where the author is most successful is in how he manages to make basic concepts in esoteric philosophies and history lively as well as readable. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/gary-lachman/the-secret-teachers-of-the-western-world/

Friday 20th, May 2016 by Gary Lachman Throughout history there have always been people who knew this. They are what I call our ‘secret teachers’. Their insights and intuitions about the cosmos and our place in it have informed our picture of ourselves, covertly balancing the mechanical, soulless, dead vision of the world that is rooted in our overly left brain orientated consciousness. From the beginning with Pythagoras and Plato, through the Alexandrian age, and inspiring the Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance culture, and the Romantic Revolution, ideas rooted in our ‘other’ way of knowing have played an indispensable part in forming the western mind. Some of the great figures of western culture – Dante, Newton, Goethe – have been its devotees, and it continues today in our own concern about our spiritual responsibilities and place in the cosmos. And, as I suggest in the book, it may be the case that we, now, in the early 21st century, may be at a point when a creative collaboration between our two selves, rather than a hostile conflict, is on the cards. http://www.watkinsmagazine.com/the-secret-teachers-of-the-western-world

New York Journal of Books:  Karl Wolff
Occult means “hidden,” while esoteric means “obscure.” Due to the constant fear of persecution and the gravity of the knowledge involved, many seekers and practitioners wanted to keep the knowledge hidden. Whether as Gnostics, Freemasons, Illuminati, or Theosophists, those who are immersed in the secret knowledge are involved via a hierarchy of access. Only those deemed worthy can attain this philosophical enlightenment.
http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/secret-teachers

Publishers Weekly:
Lachman’s book is most successful as a thoughtful history of “rejected knowledge” and its proponents, and on those terms it can be rich and rewarding.
https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-399-16680-8

Reality Sandich Interview:
And the English do like their ghosts and haunted houses and there is a long connection to esoteric history here – Madame Blavatsky lived not far from my flat. So I’ve found a good second home. http://realitysandwich.com/319976/our-secret-teachers-an-interview-with-gary-lachman/
A negative but thoughtful review of his Blavatsky biography in Harper’s: http://harpers.org/archive/2013/02/madame-and-the-masters/1/

Colin Wilson Interview
"Why do I suppose the book did so well? I feel I owe this partly to a curious historical phenomenon: that in the last decades of every century, there is a sudden revival of interest in the paranormal. In the last years of the 16th century it was John Dee; a century later (incredibly) Sir Isaac Newton, who was a dedicated alchemist; a century later came Cagliostro, and a century later still, a whole 19th-century movement that included Lord Lytton, Eliphaz Levi, Madame Blavatsky, Aleister Crowley and the Golden Dawn."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/oct/27/the-occult-kind-of-awakening-colin-wilson
Blavatsky popular with UFO theorists:
"Secretly through the DNA of “Illuminati Bloodline” families and the passing on of secret knowledge and technology through secret societies which we document in our book, The Babylon Code, all of this knowledge, illumination, and occult technology developed into what became known as “Mystery Babylon.” Madame Blavatsky, the occult teacher whose disciple Alice Bailey set up Lucifer Publishing on the grounds of the UN and trained world leaders in the ways of the occult, commented upon “the Giants of Old” and the advanced science and technology they used in her book, The Secret Doctrine."
http://www.newswithviews.com/McGuire/paul272.htm

Friday, 2 September 2016

New Books Blavatsky's Esoteric Instructions & Daniel Caldwell's The Writing of the Secret Doctrine

A new edition of Blavatsky’s Esoteric Instructions, edited by Michael Gomes.
This version includes the color plates, the full versions based on the original pamphlets as well as the added material from the Secret Doctrine vol. 3: http://d6.adyarbooks.com/books/esoteric-instructions

Daniel Caldwell has released a facsimile edition of the first three esoteric instructions from 1891: http://www.lulu.com/shop/product-22492441.html

Caldwell has also released a 100-page bio on the writing of the Secret Doctrine:
In this book, you will read about how Madame Blavatsky actually wrote the various volumes of her greatest work. Dozens of primary sources have been consulted in order to present a fascinating story of the writing of THE SECRET DOCTRINE.”
http://www.lulu.com/shop/daniel-caldwell/the-writing-of-the-secret-doctrine-by-hp-blavatsky/paperback/product-22263620.html

Daniel Caldwell’s Esoteric Papers of Blavatsky compilation available in Spanish:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mfmv74b10t4cx2m/The%20Esoteric%20Papers%20Of%20Madame%20Blvatsky.pdf?dl=0