Occult, Psychic and Spiritual Realms - The Emma Hardinge Britten ...
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THEOSOPHY<br />
THE BLA V ATSKY ASSOCIATION<br />
22 CRAVEN HILL, BAYSWATER, W., LONDON<br />
Council:<br />
MRS. ALICE LEIGHTON CLEATHER MRS. WALLACE KIDSTON<br />
MR. WILLIAM KINGSLAND MISS ELSIE HIGGINBOTHAM<br />
MISS MARY GARRETT<br />
Hon. Secretary:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hon. MRS. A. J. DAVEY<br />
Hon. Treasurer:<br />
MR. C. H. COLLINGS<br />
Hon. Auditor:<br />
MR. F. L. GARDNER<br />
Correspondent Secretary for the East: MRS. ALICE LEIGHTON CLEATHER<br />
<strong>The</strong> Inaugural Meeting was held at 92, Victoria St., London, S. W., on Tuesday,<br />
the 13th of November, 1923, at 3 p. m., thirty p.ersons being present.<br />
<strong>The</strong> work which the Association proposes to do may be briefly stated as follows:<br />
(1) To have a working center in London with suitable premises.<br />
(2) To hold meetings for lectures <strong>and</strong> discussions, <strong>and</strong> classes for the study or<br />
the teachings of H. P. Blavatsky.<br />
(3) To gather information from literary <strong>and</strong> scientific sources bearing upon the<br />
teachings of H. P . Blavatsky.<br />
( 4) To form a Lending Library of suitable works in connection with the objects<br />
of the Association.<br />
(5) To publish from time to time suitable editions of H. P. Blavatsky's works,<br />
or of works bearing upon her teachings, or in exposition thereof.<br />
(6) To give help, by corresi!ondence, to students of H. P. Blavatsky's works<br />
in all parts of the world.<br />
(7) To elucidate <strong>and</strong> endeavor to realize individually <strong>and</strong> collectively the great<br />
IDEALS which H. P. Blavatsky set forth in her life <strong>and</strong> teachings, especially<br />
the hope expressed by her that: "When the time comes for the effort of<br />
the XXth Century (due according to her in the last quarter of the century)<br />
besides a large <strong>and</strong> accessible literature ready to men's h<strong>and</strong>s, the next<br />
impulse will find a numerous <strong>and</strong> united body of people ready to welcome<br />
the IJ.ew torchbearer of truth."<br />
INTERNATIONAL THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS, Point Lorna, California.<br />
Secretary, Katherine Tingley.<br />
THE UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD AND' THEOSOPHICAL S!OCIETY. Founded in<br />
New York City in 1875, by Mme. H. P. Blavatsky, Col. Henry Steel Olcott,<br />
William Q. Judge <strong>and</strong> others. Reorganized in 1898 by Katherine Tingley. Central<br />
Office, Point Lorna, California. NEW ENGLAND CENTER, 246 Huntington<br />
Ave., Boston, Mass.<br />
Official Organ: "THE THEOSOPHICAL PATH."<br />
INDEPENDENT SOCIETIES<br />
THE INDEPENDENT THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 614 Oakwood<br />
Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Founded December 20th, 1914, by Celestia Root Lang. President<br />
for Life, Harry R. Lang, Publisher, "<strong>The</strong> Divine Life" Magazine.<br />
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Independent), 349 West 57th St., New York City.<br />
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