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Gandhi and Theosophy

“Theosophy is the teaching of Madame Blavatsky…

Theosophy is the brotherhood of man.”
M.K. Gandhi

 

RENEWAL OF CIVILIZATION

The renewal of civilization has nothing to do with movements which bear the character of experiences of the crowd; these are never anything but reactions to external happenings.
Albert Schweitzer
The renewal of civilization has nothing to do with movements which bear the character of experiences of the crowd; these are never anything but reactions to external happenings.
Albert Schweitzer
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THEOSOPHY AS DIVINE WISDOM

All life has the sacred purpose of making the whole of one’s being fully available to the highest forces of ideation in the universe for the sake of kindling the spiritual faculties in all human beings.
Hermes
All life has the sacred purpose of making the whole of one’s being fully available to the highest forces of ideation in the universe for the sake of kindling the spiritual faculties in all human beings.
Hermes
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LOVE

Everyone is inherently capable of unending, unconditional love and courage and endurance.
Hermes
Everyone is inherently capable of unending, unconditional love and courage and endurance.
Hermes
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SOUL

One must look intelligently and benevolently, as an immortal soul gazing upon other immortal Souls.
Hermes
One must look intelligently and benevolently, as an immortal soul gazing upon other immortal Souls.
Hermes
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GANDHI, THEOSOPHY AND THE CIVILIZATION OF THE FUTURE

If we look into the future, is it not a heritage that we have to leave to posterity, that all the different races commingle and produce a civilization that perhaps the world has not yet seen?
M.K. Gandhi
If we look into the future, is it not a heritage that we have to leave to posterity, that all the different races commingle and produce a civilization that perhaps the world has not yet seen?
M.K. Gandhi
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TRUTH AND NON-VIOLENCE

A man of truth must ever be confident and diffident at the same time, confident in his devotion to his truth but humble because of his consciousness of fallibility.
Hermes
A man of truth must ever be confident and diffident at the same time, confident in his devotion to his truth but humble because of his consciousness of fallibility.
Hermes
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MEDITATION AND SELF-STUDY

Meditation and self-study allow us to achieve real understanding through the inner light of self-awareness in every human being.
Theosophical Student
Meditation and self-study allow us to achieve real understanding through the inner light of self-awareness in every human being.
Theosophical Student
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A LIFE WORTH LIVING

Authentic self-respect comes from binding oneself to do something noble and worthwhile for the human race.
Hermes
Authentic self-respect comes from binding oneself to do something noble and worthwhile for the human race.
Hermes
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GANDHIAN TRUSTEESHIP AND SOCIAL CHANGE

Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
M.K. Gandhi
Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
M.K. Gandhi
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AQUARIAN LEADERSHIP

Through a generosity of spirit, a pure heart, humility, avoiding blame, and actively respecting our teachers, we can progressively elevate a dynamic circumference of our thoughts and actions, becoming a center of light, a friend of Humanity.
Theosophical Student
Through a generosity of spirit, a pure heart, humility, avoiding blame, and actively respecting our teachers, we can progressively elevate a dynamic circumference of our thoughts and actions, becoming a center of light, a friend of Humanity.
Theosophical Student
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PURE THEOSOPHIA

Talks of pure Theosophia spoken and written by .
Shri Raghavan Iyer
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PURE THEOSOPHIA

Talks of pure Theosophia spoken and written by
Shri Raghavan Iyer
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ECOLOGY

One must become intensely conscious of one’s kinship with all creation, capable of enjoying its beauty and intelligence without any sense of ‘thine’ and ‘mine’.
Hermes
“One must become intensely conscious of one’s kinship with all creation, capable of enjoying its beauty and intelligence without any sense of ‘thine’ and ‘mine’.”
Hermes
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