Percy Fawcett |
The Lost City of Z, the reviews are in:
It tells the story of the British explorer Percy Fawcett who, in 1925, disappeared with his son in the Amazon while looking for an ancient lost city.The Lost City of Z transforms the true story of a jungle explorer into a universal quest Alissa Wilkinson Apr 14, 2017
Fawcett’s
nameless, shapeless desire slowly gathers mass over the course of The Lost
City of Z, acquiring a barely discernible outline — though what Fawcett is
truly after is still a mystery by the end. Based on David Grann’s 2010 book about Fawcett
(which itself grew out of his 2005 New Yorker article on the
explorer), it feels like a movie from an earlier era. http://www.vox.com/culture/2017/4/13/15243584/lost-city-of-z-review-james-gray-charlie-hunnam-robert-pattinson
BOOK
REVIEW: The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David
Grann (Vintage) 2009 In Grann's book, he talks of "strange papers"
found amongst Fawcett's collection, as found by son Brian. Grann writes that in
the year prior to what would be his final expedition, Col. Fawcett "filled
his papers with reams of delirious writings about the end of the world and
about a mystical Atlantean kingdom, which resembled the Garden of Eden. Z was
transformed into the 'cradle of all civilizations' and the center of one of
Blavatsky's 'White Lodges,' where a group of higher spiritual beings helped to
direct the fate of the universe."
http://www.reddirtreport.com/rustys-reads/book-review-lost-city-z-david-grannJason Colavito weighs in:
http://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/percy-fawcett-victim-of-a-theosophical-obsession
Lost City of Z trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjqtP459uo8
History of travel in the
Himalayas has Blavatsky accounts:
Biography has eye-witness account
of the famous Simla tea cup phenonmena -
John
Zubrzycki‘The
Mysterious Mr. Jacob: Diamond Merchant, Magician and Spy’
ODD TRUTHS: ALEXANDER M. JACOB
Tibet Road in the Himalayas, photographed in 1867 by Samuel Bourne. |
Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani
Mysterious scholar between East and West: Jamal ad-Din
al-Afghani
Ekrem Bugra Ekinci - April 17, 2015
However, the freely-distributed magazine stopped publication after eight months. Abduh returned to Beirut and al-Afghani remained in Paris. He secretly gave conferences. He had many guests come and go. The Catholic nationalists sent by his Russian friend, Madame Helena Blavatsky, the Irish revolutionaries, priests, et cetera would always visit him. The extremely mysterious Madame Blavatsky was the founder of the Theosophy Society, which was a supra-religion organization.
http://www.dailysabah.com/feature/2015/04/18/mysterious-scholar-between-east-and-west-jamal-addin-alafghani
The Mysterious Baron de Palm
Some Notes on Joseph Henri Louis, Baron de Palm (1809-1876)
Marc Demarest - April 13, 2017
As Annette Cobb -- likely Annette Amelia Storer Cobb, the daughter of John Storer Cobb, FTS and attorney (and possibly de Palm's attorney) -- was out of the country at the time the will was proved (1878), William Quan Judge attested to Annette's signature on the will. And, at that time, HP Blavatsky attested to Baron de Palm’s signature. All in all, a completely Theosophical affair.
http://ehbritten.blogspot.ca/#!/2017/04/gossip-about-world-in-general-some.html
Alexandra David-Neel Exhibit in France:
http://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/alexandra-david-neel-au-tibet-coute-que-coute-05-03-2017-6733206.php
Ekrem Bugra Ekinci - April 17, 2015
However, the freely-distributed magazine stopped publication after eight months. Abduh returned to Beirut and al-Afghani remained in Paris. He secretly gave conferences. He had many guests come and go. The Catholic nationalists sent by his Russian friend, Madame Helena Blavatsky, the Irish revolutionaries, priests, et cetera would always visit him. The extremely mysterious Madame Blavatsky was the founder of the Theosophy Society, which was a supra-religion organization.
http://www.dailysabah.com/feature/2015/04/18/mysterious-scholar-between-east-and-west-jamal-addin-alafghani
Baron de Palm |
Some Notes on Joseph Henri Louis, Baron de Palm (1809-1876)
Marc Demarest - April 13, 2017
As Annette Cobb -- likely Annette Amelia Storer Cobb, the daughter of John Storer Cobb, FTS and attorney (and possibly de Palm's attorney) -- was out of the country at the time the will was proved (1878), William Quan Judge attested to Annette's signature on the will. And, at that time, HP Blavatsky attested to Baron de Palm’s signature. All in all, a completely Theosophical affair.
http://ehbritten.blogspot.ca/#!/2017/04/gossip-about-world-in-general-some.html
Alexandra David-Neel Exhibit in France:
http://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/alexandra-david-neel-au-tibet-coute-que-coute-05-03-2017-6733206.php