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  ipedia.com: Theosophy Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Theosophists believe that all human beings in their 'Higher Selves' are immortal, but their personalities are unconscious of the link with their Divine Nature and will perish unless they strive to effect a union of the two.
Theosophists believe that religion, philosophy, science, the arts, commerce, industry, and philanthropy, among other "virtues," lead humans ever closer to "the Divine." This, in theosophy, is a continuation of the Divine purpose through evolution.
Theosophists trace the origin of theosophy to the universal striving for divinity that existed in all ancient cultures.
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 United Lodge of Theosophists
U.L.T., founded in 1909, has Lodges throughout the world offering regularly scheduled lectures and study classes that are free and open to the public.
It holds that the unassailable basis for union among Theosophists, wherever and however situated, is "similarity of aim, purpose and teaching," and therefore has neither Constitution, By-Laws nor Officers, the sole bond between its Associates being that basis.
Being in sympathy with the purposes of this Lodge, as set forth in its "Declaration," I hereby record my desire to be enrolled as an Associate, it being understood that such association calls for no obligation on my part, other than that which I, myself, determine.
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Theosophists admit the facts but interpret them differently from the “spiritualist.” The examination confined to the question of whether the dead return.
And yet further, in that land are such a number of experts in the practical application of minor though still very astonishing power over nature and her forces, that we have an irresistible mass of human evidence to prove the proposition laid down.
The Earth Chain of seven globes as thus defined is the direct reincarnation of a former chain of seven globes, and that former family of seven was the moon chain, the moon itself being the visible representative of the fourth globe of the old chain.
www.phx-ult-lodge.org /AOcean.htm   (14826 words)

  
 I am a student of Theosophy and have been so since 1985 having studied at The United Lodge of Theosophists in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Theosophists do not demand acceptance of Theosophy; they point out its principles and their applications.
The name chosen for this common endeavor is "The United Lodge of Theosophists," under which the work of public meetings, study classes, and distribution of literature is conducted.
It is - as the name implies - an association of theosophists irrespective of organization, who are bound together by the tie of common aim, purpose and teaching.
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 Theosophical Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The faction led by Olcott and Besant is today based in India and known as the Theosophical Society - Adyar, while the faction led by Judge is today known simply as the Theosophical Society, but often with the clarifying statement, "international headquarters, Pasadena, California".
A third organization, the United Lodge of Theosophists or ULT, in 1909 split off from the latter organization.
While all three organizations trace their history back to the founding of the original Society, one might say that in some sense the original Society has ceased to exist after the 1895 schism.
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 The Work Before Us
Genuine Theosophists are those who follow the Programme of the Masters, learn and teach the Philosophy they taught, and above all practise the Law of Brotherhood, rising above differences of race and religion, of sect and creed, of caste and society.
The Inner Reality of U.L.T. may be said to be threefold: (1) There is the earnestness, sincerity and devotion of its students and associates, however few, who though weak and fallible feel the power and the strength of Theosophy, which power they try to embody in themselves.
The students and associates of U.L.T. are like the incarnated or embodied soul; their strength and weakness reflect themselves in the work done by U.L.T. for the world.
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 In the serene pursuit of knowledge - Deccan Herald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Entering the premises of the United Lodge of Theosophists is almost akin to taking a step back in time, to a world that was gentler, quieter and less frazzled.
Not to be confused with the Theosophical Society, the ULT, as it is popularly known, was founded in 1909 in Los Angeles, USA by Robert Crosby.
Theosophists believe that there is no greater religion than the truth and that science and religion are indelibly linked.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/feb232004/metro12.asp   (581 words)

  
 Commitment of U.L.T.
U.L.T. is an integral part of the larger Theosophical Movement, which has itself been described as a "Universal Lodge of Free and Independent Theosophists which embraces every friend of the human race." The emphasis here, be it noted, is on freedom and independence.
U.L.T., it may be said, trains students to become wise and compassionate, and not "ceremony-masters": it increases their devotion, not observances.
U.L.T. is committed to the study, practice and promulgation of Theosophy as given out in the writings of H. Blavatsky and W. Judge.
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 Modern Theosophy - United Lodge of Theosophists Letter for 2004
The Annual Greeting sent by the United Lodge of Theosophists, as was noted in 1949, is "an attempt to symbolize the identity of aim, purpose and teaching which exists wherever U. Associations grow.
A Lodge, as envisioned by the founders of UL T, is not in a special place or a specific building, nor does it even exist in time itself.
We ever join in the ULT effort and although small in numbers we are large in certain hope for the future.
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 Youth-Companions' Forum (Q&A, #20, June 1932)
As the Declaration of Principles states, U.L.T. aims to disseminate the fundamentals of the philosophy through "a profounder conviction of Universal Brotherhood." Its avowed basis is one of non-discrimination; all men are brothers and welcome to take part in the work and partake of the teaching.
U.L.T. has taken upon itself the task of energizing the whole of Humanity to live a new life upon a true basis.
The Theosophist regards persons as souls rather than personalities; the philosophy is presented in such a way as to appeal to the souls of men, not their personalities.
www.wisdomworld.org /additional/Youth-CompanionsForum/20.html   (1446 words)

  
 ULT Phoenix AZ
The purpose of U.L.T. is to spread broadcast the teaching of theosophy as recorded in the writings of Helena P. Blavatsky and William Q Judge Theosophy is:
U.L.T. meetings begin promptly and are free and open to all.
The lodge is supported by voluntary contributions of time, money and work.
www.phx-ult-lodge.org   (135 words)

  
 Leon H. Maurer's Accounts about Albert Einstein's Copy of "The Secret Doctrine" by H.P. Blavatsky
It would be very difficult to trace, since the ULT lodges, being associations of independent theosophical students, are also independent, privately held not for profit corporations that have no public officers or directors.
Also, the libraries in each ULT lodge are quite vast due to book donations and cross sharing around the world, and it would be quite a chore to locate a particular old battered copy of the SD in any one of them.
So, all we have is verbal evidence from at least three reputable women connected with ULT who claim to have seen the book when it was originally presented to the Adyar ULT Lodge by Einstein's niece.
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 U.L.T.'s Dzyan Esoteric School
The Dzyan Esoteric School is the official name of the esoteric section or school of the United Lodge of Theosophists.
The office of the "Secretary, D.E.S." was first located in the Headquarters of the United Lodge of Theosophists at 504 Metropolitan Building, Los Angeles, California.
At the West 33rd Street Headquarters of the U.L.T., an "Esoteric Room" was reserved exclusively for meetings of D.E.S. members.
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 Publication Catalog - United Lodge of Theosophists
This book is in the form of questions and answers — a dialogue between an Inquirer and a Theosophist — explaining fundamental principles, and meeting, at the same time, the various objections raised by the average Western inquirer.
This is a collection of articles from the early years of the Theosophist, in facsimile of the original edition (London, 1885).
This pamphlet briefly sets forth the history of the United Lodge of Theosophists as an expression of the Theosophical Movement.
www.ult.org /catalog.html   (2399 words)

  
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The United Lodge of Theosophists is an integral part of the Theosophical Movement begun in New York in 1875.
It is – as the name implies – an association of theosophists irrespective of organization, who are bound together by the tie of common aim, purpose and teaching.
Lodges holding regular public meetings exist in a number of the larger cities of the United States, among them New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
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 Law v. Crist (1940) 41 CA2d 862
Sturtevant, J. In 1909 the plaintiffs and their associates, including the defendants Crist and Staley, were a {Page 41 Cal.App.2d 864} group working together to advance and disseminate the teachings of theosophy as expounded by the writings of H. Blavatsky and William I. Judge.
Similar lodges were and are in existence in populous centers in America and elsewhere.
They formed a corporation under the name of United Lodge of Theosophists, Inc., and proceeded to act under that name.
online.ceb.com /calcases/CA2/41CA2d862.htm   (605 words)

  
 The United Lodge of Theosophists and The Mahatma Letters by Daniel H. Caldwell
It would appear that in the intervening decades, many ULT students have continued to object to the publication of The Mahatma Letters.
I was a member of the T.S 30 years ago and after a short stay of a couple of years, I joined the United Lodge of Theosophists.
Turning again to the ULT writer previously quoted who wrote that the "publication of the 'Mahatma Letters' [is] in violation of Their own injunction," I will now explore this aspect of the subject.
www.blavatskyarchives.com /mlult.htm   (2092 words)

  
 United Lodge of Theosophists - India
The mission of The United Lodge of Theosophists is to further the objects of the Theosophical Movement and to spread-broadcast the Philosophy of Theosophy as recorded in the writings by Madame H. Blavatsky and W. Judge.
To investigate the hidden mysteries of Nature under every aspect possible, and the psychic and spiritual powers latent in man, especially.
That work and that end is the dissemination of the Fundamental Principles of the Philosophy of Theosophy, and the exemplification in practice of those principles, through a truer realization of the SELF, a profounder conviction of Universal Brotherhood.
www.ultindia.org   (340 words)

  
 HYPNOTISM
Certainly no theosophist would ever allow himself to be hypnotized, whatever the intentions of the operator; nor would any student dream of imposing his will on another by this means.
The extreme caution in the use of hypnotism advocated by physicians of long experience is itself evidence of the known hazards of the practice.
Theosophists regard the manifest irresponsibility of the popularizers of hypnotism as sufficient reason for prohibiting it entirely, by law, in the present age.
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/issues/is-hypno.htm   (9004 words)

  
 Adherents.com
He founded the United House of Prayer for All People, which in the 1930s and 1940s was one of the most famous religious groups in the fl community...
The elders of "The United House of Prayer for All People ", a Pentecostal denomination with some 3.5 million members, have introduced a new and possibly very American form of baptism.
The United Lutheran Church is composed of 32 synods, having 3606 ordained pastors, 4065 congregations, and 1,714,945 members.
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 "My Personal Impressions of G. de Purucker" by H. N. Stokes
A longtime TS Adyar member and United Lodge of Theosophists associate, Stokes courteously declined GdeP's 1930 invitation to become a member of the "Pt.
His second, semi-public lecture, intended especially for theosophists, on "The Theosophical Movement," was the most brilliant and convincing theosophical talk I have ever listened to.
I have seen or heard nothing to which the most straight-laced theosophist of the old school could object and I have found an earnestness backed by power of expression which is only too rare and which, I think, places him in the very front rank of present-day theosophists and teachers.
www.theosociety.org /pasadena/sunrise/49-99-0/th-gdphs.htm   (1375 words)

  
 Occult Online - List Categories and Listings by U: Root   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Parent lodge is located in Los Angeles, California.
United Lodge of Theosophists (Malmölogen - en teosofisk skola)
Devoted to uniting all the mages and practitioners of the magickal arts by means of friendship, kindness and help for other magickians.
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 Precursors of H.P.B.--Walt Whitman (6 of 7)
In the first sentence of its Declaration, the United Lodge of Theosophists expresses its devotion to the cause of Theosophy.
The United Lodge of Theosophists is loyal to the Great Founders of the Theosophical Movement...the Masters.
Like the United Lodge of Theosophists, Walt Whitman was opposed to the idea of organization itself.
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 EasySeek results for Theosophy
Publishing entity for the United Lodge of Theosophists.
Theosophy is a body of ideas which holds that all religions are attempts by man
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Theosophists trace the origin of Theosophy to the universal striving for...
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 United Lodge of Theosophists, London
London Centre of the ULT, where you can find the programmes of meetings and study groups, book titles and descriptions and contact information for this ULT Centre and others.
You are invited to visit the new web page showing a range of internet resources - it gives an expanded list of websites which host discussion groups, access to on-line articles, books and more.
To print them, open the article, highlight the text, and copy and paste it (by right clicking with mouse or using Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V) into a word processor, resizing to say, 10 point, and removing 'bold'.
www.ultlon.freeserve.co.uk   (469 words)

  
 Other Lodges
Jacmel, Haiti United Lodge of Theosophists #17 rue Charlotin Marcadieux (Blocs Raquettes)
Sarasota, Florida United Lodge of Theosophists 2700 South Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34239Tel: (941) 312-9494 or (941) 724-5151
The Hague, Netherlands United Lodge of Theosophists Bruynings Inganhoeslaan 270, Vourburg, 2273 KX
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 Theosophical Society in Boston - Related Links
For example, within the United States, there are at least four completely independent theosophical organizations: Theosophical Society in Boston, Theosophical Society of America, Theosophical Society--Pasadena, and United Lodge of Theosophists.
Bailey published many books that she believed were based on information from the spiritual realm.
A unique characteristic of the TSB is that we have regular weekly or monthly groups that study or practice the teachings of several well-known theosophists who were once part of the original Theosophical Society but who later left that organization.
www.tsboston.org /links.html   (686 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
U.L.T Pamphlet No. 1 (The United Lodge of Theosophists) 51, Esplanade Road, Bombay $10
U.L.T Pamphlet No. 2 (The United Lodge of Theosophists) 51, Esplanade Road, Bombay $10
U.L.T Pamphlet No. 7 (The United Lodge of Theosophists) 51, Esplanade Road, Bombay $10
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 The Blavatsky Trust: The Theosophical Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
There is now the Adyar Society, Point Loma Publications, the Theosophical Society at Pasadena (which moved there from Corvina) and the United Lodge of Theosophists based in Los Angeles.
Originally this was based mainly on The Secret Doctrine but latterly many ideas, viz the peregrinations of the Ego round the planets, became an important part of his teaching.
No evidence for this exists in the Secret Doctrine, The Corvina theosophists hereto have preserved the original teachings intact and so have the United Lodge of Theosophists but in certain areas, for example the Mahatma Letters to Sinnett, they have reservations as to the authenticity of the letters.
www.blavatskytrust.org.uk /html/nf_bt3.htm   (292 words)

  
 Modern Theosophy: Links to centers of the United Logde Of Theosophists (ULT)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
United Lodge of Theosophists (ULT) - original teachings of Theosophy as recorded in the writings of H.P. Blavatsky and William Q. Judge
England, London United Lodge of Theosophists, London Centre
The Aquarian Theosophist - An Ezine in pdf-format.
www.katinkahesselink.net /ult.htm   (100 words)

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