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  Katherine Tingley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley (1847, Newbury, Massachusetts - 1929) was a social worker and prominent Theosophist.
Tingley was a social worker in New York when she met William Quan Judge.
Tingley founded the Raja-Yoga School and Theosophical University in Point Loma.
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 Info and facts on 'Katherine Tingley'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley (1847, Newbury (additional info and facts about Newbury), Massachusetts (A state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies) - 1929) was a social worker (Someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)) and prominent Theosophist (A believer in theosophy).
Tingley was a social worker (Someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)) in New York (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) when she met William Quan Judge (additional info and facts about William Quan Judge).
After the Society split and after Judge's death she suceeded Judge as head of the Society that went with him (additional info and facts about the Society that went with him).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/k/ka/katherine_tingley.htm   (146 words)

  
 Robert Crosbie on Katherine Tingley:  Six Documents Showing Mr. Crosbie's Earlier & Later Views
Tingley] in sounding the key-note, when it was not generally known that the dark forces of disintegration were so close to us, and which aroused us to action, and disclosed the imminent danger.
Tingley], of whom he said, "she is true as steel, as clear as diamond, and as lasting as time." [See also
Tingley was indicated, they send out a circular to the E.S. that Judge had appointed her as such.
www.blavatskyarchives.com /stokescrosbie.htm   (1783 words)

  
 Journal of San Diego History
Tingley was accused of fostering the breach between Dr. Mohn and his wife.
I reported in short-hand all the testimony in the case, and my transcript, with the approval of the trial judge, was used by the Defendant in her appeal to the higher court.
I was one of the first five pupils in the Rája Yoga School which Katherine Tingley established in Point Loma in 1900.1 started serving her as amanuensis when I was fourteen.
www.sandiegohistory.org /journal/78fall/letters.htm   (1103 words)

  
 Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley --  Encyclopædia Britannica
née Katherine Augusta Westcott American theosophist, a woman of forceful personality, who introduced charitable works and educational endeavours into the mission of the Theosophical Society in America during her leadership of that group.
Katherine Westcott was educated in public schools and briefly in a convent school in Montreal.
Dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and social activist Katherine Dunham was instrumental in changing the status of the fl dancer in America from entertainer to artist.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9126001?tocId=9126001   (564 words)

  
 Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley
Katherine Tingley joined the Theosophical Society on October 13, 1894, and worked closely with its president William Q. Judge, who died in 1896, just short of his 45th birthday.
Tingley built the first open air Greek Theater in America, and formed youth and adult symphony orchestras with the headquarters staff and students.
Katherine Tingley died July 11, 1929, at the age of 82 while on a European lecture tour.
www.sandiegohistory.org /bio/tingley/tingley.htm   (264 words)

  
 Atlas - Summer 1998 Newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Katherine Tingley came to San Diego in the late 1800’s to establish the world headquarters and school for the Theosophical Society, a world-wide, non-denominational spiritual community still in existence today.
Although not well received initially, Katherine Tingley and the Theosophical Society made a great impact on California agriculture and on the development of Point Loma.
It took over two decades, but Katherine Tingley’s vision of Point Loma became a reality, Her goal of fresh fruit everyday was met, with up to eleven varieties being harvested on any given day.
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 PLNU Community Day
By 1896, Katherine Tingley had come to the forefront of the Theosophical Society in the United States.
When Katherine Tingley took leadership of the national Theosophical Society, she made arrangements for the purchase of a parcel of land on the western slopes of Point Loma in San Diego, California.
With the death of Madame Tingley in 1929, and the fall of the stock market the same year, the Lomaland community began to decline.
www.ptloma.edu /NewsEvents/CommunityDay/theosophists.htm   (374 words)

  
 Theos-Talk Archives (August 2001 Message tt00112)
SUBJECT: Robert Crosbie's 1907 opinion of Katherine Tingley Dallas Tenbroeck has recently allowed Katinka Hesselink on her website to publish a complete copy of "autobiographical notes" written by Robert Crosbie.
Tingley's urgent request to assist in the proposed work, and was there for two years, helping to prepare the way for the expected developments, before I began to get back the touch I had lost.
Sorry as I am to say it, such is the character of Katherine Tingley, the Leader of the Theosophical Movement Throughout the World, as she styles herself--(there is more of it that is simply too nauseating to write.) It was a hard schooling for me, but it had its good uses and effects.
www.theosophy.com /theos-talk/200108/tt00112.html   (460 words)

  
 David Green's Critical History Page on Theosophy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
William Q. Judge and Katherine Tingley: Their Occult Lives
Katherine Tingley on Communications from the discarnate Madame Blavatsky
Katherine Tingley Channels the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge
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 Katherine Tingley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Katherine Tingley was born July 6, 1847, in Newbury, Massachusetts.
She felt a profound sympathy for the victims of poverty, misery, and war, and worked all her life to alleviate suffering.
Tingley and Judge became co-workers, and upon his death in March 1896 she succeeded him as head of The Theosophical Society.
www.theosociety.org /pasadena/ts/bio-kt.htm   (207 words)

  
 Mrs. Katherine Tingley Channels the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge
Katherine Tingley] with whom he made me acquainted in 1894.
Tingley] was 'to go slow, immensely slow.' He had something to say before the incineration.
Purple's [Mrs Tingley] same evening at 7:45 p.m.
members.tripod.com /davidgreen_2/channels.htm   (322 words)

  
 Alibris: Katherine Tingley
An international magazine devoted to the brotherhood of humanity, the promulgation of theosophy, the study of ancient and modern ethics, philosophy, science, art and to the uplifting and purification of home and national life.
by Tingley, Katherine, and Mundy, Talbot (Foreword by)
Contents: Nature, the mighty mother; Sacredness of the moment and the day; Death and rebirth; Home and education; World's conscience; "The Sermon on the Mount"; "Greater works than these shall ye do"; "In my father's house are many mansions"; Modernism, the trend of thought towards theosophy;...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Katherine_Tingley   (1152 words)

  
 Theosophy
On Judge's death in 1896, Katherine Tingley was recognized successor.
Tingley built the first open air Greek Theater in America, and formed youth and adult symphony orchestras with the
On Katherine Tingley's death in 1929, G. de Purucker became Leader of the Society.
www.kheper.net /topics/Theosophy/Theosophy.htm   (1077 words)

  
 William Q. Judge and Katherine A. Tingley:  A Series of Articles by H.N. Stokes - Table of Contents
William Q. Judge and Katherine Tingley - Part II Summary of Dr. H.N. Stokes' Conclusions about the Controversy Surrounding Judge and Tingley
A Letter from E.A. Neresheimer to Alice Cleather: Katherine Tingley Channels the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge
A Letter from William Judge to Katherine Tingley
www.blavatskyarchives.com /stokeswqjktcon.htm   (413 words)

  
 Katherine Tingley, Point Loma, and Theosophy: Theosophical Topics in Depth
Articles on Katherine Tingley and Point Loma, links to KT's books online, and to photographs of KT and the Point Loma Community.
Articles on Katherine Tingley, her books, and Point Loma:
Katherine Tingley and party with Arizona Governor George P. Hunt, who abolished capital punishment in his state.
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/theos/kt-selec.htm   (368 words)

  
 Women In The Theosophical Movement
Tingley's, Society under the leadership of William H. Dower and Mrs.
Blavatsky (1831- 1891), Katherine Tingley (1847-1929), and Annie Besant
Tingley, Dr. George Arundale as the successor to Mrs.
www.theohistory.org /womenints.html   (6447 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Katherine Tingley and her Râja-Yoga system of education.
Find in a Library: Katherine Tingley and her Râja-Yoga system of education.
Katherine Tingley and her Râja-Yoga system of education.
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worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/de981c54efc66dd3a19afeb4da09e526.html   (71 words)

  
 Divine Aspects of Music
Above and beyond those noble goals, was her passion to bring the arts, and especially music, into the TS.
From the time Katherine Tingley was a little girl, she studied piano, voice and harp.
Music was an essential part of Katherine Tingley’s being and she knew it would help shape lives in a positive way.
home.centurytel.net /theosophy/divinemusic.html   (975 words)

  
 Issues: Description of Contents
Tingley was endorsed (on March 29) by the leaders of the Esoteric Section as Mr.
This announcement, together with her June (1896) announcement of a world crusade, worked hand-in-hand to publicize both the existence of another Theosophical Society besides the Adyar Society and to publicize what was to become the establishment of a new world headquarters of her Society.
Tingley and her party reached San Francisco, her arrival occurring on February 13, 1897, a down payment had been placed on 132 acres of land north of Fort Rosecrans Military Reservation.
www.theohistory.org /description-of-issues/descript_of_issues_v6.html   (11497 words)

  
 "The Splendor of the Soul" by Katherine Tingley
"The Splendor of the Soul" by Katherine Tingley
About the Author: Katherine Tingley was leader of the Theosophical Society (then named the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society) from 1896 to 1929, and is remembered particularly for her educational and social reform work centered at the Society's international headquarters at Point Loma, California.
The usage of "man" and "men" to include members of both sexes has been retained.
www.theosociety.org /pasadena/splendor/spl-1.htm   (243 words)

  
 Theosophical Manuals, Katherine Tingley Series, Menu Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A series of introductory manuals written by students of Katherine Tingley at Point Loma, California, then the International Headquarters of the Theosophical Society.
Most were originally published in 1907, and some revised into the 1920s.
From Crypt to Pronaos: An Essay on the Rise and Fall of Dogma (43K)
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/ktmanual/kt-hp.htm   (82 words)

  
 Electronc texts on New Age Religions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Gods Await (1992 edition) by Katherine Tingley
Theosophy: The Path of the Mystic (1977 edition) by Katherine Tingley
The Wine of Life (1996 edition) by Katherine Tingley
www.hinduwebsite.com /general/etextsnewage.htm   (789 words)

  
 San Diego women who helped change our neighborhood
The building was completed in June 1900 with a total cost of $930.
1900 ~ Katherine Tingley the head of the Theosophical Society transfers their international headquarters from New York City to Point Loma.
Belief in reincarnation, the occult and the esoteric proves too much for the first puzzled then outraged San Diego clergymen.
www.hillquest.com /community/women.html   (3340 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Mysteries of the Heart Doctrine by Katherine Tingley
Powell's Books - Mysteries of the Heart Doctrine by Katherine Tingley
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An outline of some of the vital teachings of the Heart Doctrine, wisdom religion, theosophy;
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 Theos-Talk Archives (October 2004 Message tt00038)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Did Katherine Tingley Channel the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge?
Oct 02, 2004 08:46 AM by Daniel H. Caldwell
Re: Theos-World Did Katherine Tingley Channel the Recently Deceased William Q. Judge?
www.theos-talk.com /archives/200410/tt00038.html   (70 words)

  
 - An Index to The Theosophical Path 1897-1935 (incomplete) Point Loma, Cal, Katherine Tingley, G de Purucker
The Theosophical Path 1897-1935 (incomplete) Point Loma, Cal, Katherine Tingley, G de Purucker
ThPath y1927 v32 i3 Mar p299 - letter to Members in Sweden and Finland -- Katherine Tingley
ThPath y1931 v39 i1 Jan p60 - HP Blavatsky: The Mystery Part Three: Biographic and General Chapter XXI -- Katherine Tingley and G de Purucker
www.austheos.org.au /indices/THPATH.HTM   (4304 words)

  
 ORIENTAL - Online Information article about ORIENTAL
York, who claimed the leadership; and there came into existence two if not three separate theosophical See also:
societies (following Judge and later Mrs Katherine Tingley in America, Olcott and Mrs Annie See also:
India, with a more or less See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /ORC_PAI/ORIENTAL.html   (3543 words)

  
 Theosophical Manuals Xiii: The Flame and the Clay - STUDENT OF KATHERINE TINGLEY.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Theosophical Manuals Xiii: The Flame and the Clay - STUDENT OF KATHERINE TINGLEY.
Theosophical Manuals Xiii: The Flame and the Clay
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 Tingley, Katherine: Theosophical Path Magazine, July to December 1915   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tingley, Katherine: Theosophical Path Magazine, July to December 1915
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 - An Index to The Theosophical Forum New Series 1929-1951 (incomplete) Point Loma, Cal, G de Purucker
ThFrmN y1929 v1 i1 Sep p12 - Interview with Katherine Tingley's Successor [reprint 'The San Diego Union' 3 August 1929] -- anon
ThFrmN y1929 v1 i1 Sep p21 - Katherine Tingley's Birthday Celebrated in Lomaland [reprint 'The San Diego Union' 8 July 1929 -- anon
ThFrmN y1929 v1 i1 Sep p28 - Katherine Tingley Memorial Fund -- G de Purucker
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