Articles on Theosophy, The Theosophical Society, H. P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine, H. S. Olcott, W. Q. Judge, Katherine Tingley and Point Loma, G. de Purucker, Col. Arthur L. Conger and James A. Long, and Grace F. Knoche.
Theosophy is that ocean of knowledge which spreads from shore to shore of the evolution of sentient beings; unfathomable in its deepest parts, it gives the greatest minds their fullest scope, yet, shallow enough at its shores, it will not overwhelm the understanding of a child. It is wisdom about God for those who believe that he is all things and in all, and wisdom about nature for the man who accepts the statement found in the Christian Bible that God cannot be measured or discovered, and that darkness is around his pavilion. . . . Embracing both the scientific and the religious, Theosophy is a scientific religion and a religious science. – William Q. Judge
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Introductory Books on Theosophy
Books online about The Theosophical Society
Historic TS Photographs
The Theosophical Society website (www.theosociety.org) contains more information on The Theosophical Society, its objectives and history; biographical sketches; and a catalog of theosophical books available through Theosophical University Press; and full-text online editions of selected TUP books.