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H. P. Blavatsky - Studies in Occultism; A Series of Reprints from the Writings of H. P. Blavatsky



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[E] Nitro-glycerin has found its way even into medical
compounds. Physicians and druggists are vying with the Anarchists in
their endeavors to destroy the surplus of mankind. The famous chocolate
tablets against dyspepsia are said to contain nitro-glycerin! They may
save, but they can kill still more easily.




_There is No Religion Higher than Truth_

The Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society

_Established for the benefit of the people of the earth & all creatures_

* * * * *

OBJECTS

This BROTHERHOOD is part of a great and universal movement which has
been active in all ages.

This Organization declares that Brotherhood is a fact in Nature. Its
principal purpose is to teach Brotherhood, demonstrate that it is a fact
in nature and make it a living power in the life of humanity.

Its subsidiary purpose is to study ancient and modern religions,
science, philosophy and art; to investigate the laws of nature and the
divine powers in man.

* * * * *

The Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society, founded by
H.P. Blavatsky at New York, 1875, continued after her death under the
leadership of the co-founder, William Q. Judge, and now under the
leadership of their successor, Katherine Tingley, has its Headquarters
at the International Theosophical Center, Point Loma, California.

This Organization is not in any way connected with nor does it endorse
any other societies using the name of Theosophy.

The Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society welcomes to
membership all who truly love their fellow men and desire the
eradication of the evils caused by the barriers of race, creed, caste or
color, which have so long impeded human progress; to all sincere lovers
of truth and to all who aspire to higher and better things than the mere
pleasures and interests of a worldly life, and are prepared to do all in
their power to make Brotherhood a living energy in the life of humanity,
its various departments offer unlimited opportunities.

The whole work of the Organization is under the direction of the Leader
and Official Head, Katherine Tingley, as outlined in the Constitution.

* * * * *

Do not fail to profit by the following:

It is a regrettable fact that many people use the name of Theosophy
and of our Organization for self-interest, as also that of H.P.
Blavatsky, the Foundress, to attract attention to themselves and to
gain public support. This they do in private and public speech and
in publications, also by lecturing throughout the country. Without
being in any way connected with the Universal Brotherhood and
Theosophical Society, in many cases they permit it to be
inferred that they are, thus misleading the public, and many honest
inquirers are hence led away from the truths of Theosophy as
presented by H.P. Blavatsky and her successors, William Q. Judge
and Katherine Tingley, and practically exemplified in their
Theosophical work for the uplifting of humanity.




The International Brotherhood League

Founded in 1897 by Katherine Tingley


ITS OBJECTS ARE:

1. To help men and women to realize the nobility of their calling and
their true position in life.

2. To educate children of all nations on the broadest lines of Universal
Brotherhood, and to prepare destitute and homeless children to become
workers for humanity.

3. To ameliorate the condition of unfortunate women, and assist them to
a higher life.

4. To assist those who are, or have been, in prisons, to establish
themselves in honorable positions in life.

5. To abolish capital punishment.

6. To bring about a better understanding between so-called savage and
civilized races, by promoting a closer and more sympathetic relationship
between them.

7. To relieve human suffering resulting from flood, famine, war, and
other calamities; and, generally, to extend aid, help and comfort to
suffering humanity throughout the world.

For further information regarding the above Notices, address

KATHERINE TINGLEY
International Theosophical Headquarters,
Point Loma, California

Books Recommended to Inquirers

For _complete_ Book List write to

The Theosophical Publishing Co., Point Loma, California

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Isis Unveiled (H.P. Blavatsky). 2 vols., royal 8vo, about
1400 pages; cloth; with portrait of the author. _Point Loma
Edition, with a preface._ Postpaid 4.00

Key to Theosophy, The (H.P. Blavatsky). _Point Loma Edition,
with Glossary and exhaustive Index. Portraits of H.P.
Blavatsky and W.Q. Judge._ 8vo, cloth, 400 pages. Postpaid 2.25

A clear exposition of Theosophy in form of question and
answer. The book for Students.

Secret Doctrine, The (H.P. Blavatsky). The Synthesis of
Science, Religion, and Philosophy. New Point Loma Edition, 2
vols., royal 8vo, about 1500 pages; cloth. Postpaid 10.00

Voice of the Silence, The (For the daily use of disciples).
Translated and annotated by H.P. Blavatsky. Pocket size,
leather .75

Mysteries of the Heart Doctrine, The. Prepared by Katherine
Tingley and her pupils. Square 8vo, cloth 2.00
Paper 1.00

A Series of Eight Pamphlets, comprising different articles
in above, paper, each .25

Life at Point Loma, The. Some notes by Katherine Tingley,
Leader and Official Head of the Universal Brotherhood and
Theosophical Society .15

Reprinted from the _Los Angeles Post_, Dec., 1902.

Katherine Tingley, Humanity's Friend; A Visit to Katherine
Tingley (by John Hubert Greusel); A Study of Raja Yoga at
Point Loma (Reprint from the San Francisco _Chronicle_,
January 6th, 1907).

The above three comprised in a pamphlet of 50 pages,
published by the Woman's Theosophical Propaganda League,
Point Loma .15

Light on the Path (M.C.), with comments, and a chapter on
Karma; leather .75 Embossed paper .25

Bhagavad Gita (W.Q. Judge, Amer. Edition) Pocket size,
morocco, gilt edges 1.00

_The pearl of the Scriptures of the East._

Yoga Aphorisms (trans. by William Q. Judge). Pocket size,
leather .75

Echoes from the Orient (W.Q. Judge); cloth .50
Paper .25

21 valued articles, giving a broad outline of the
Theosophical doctrines, written for the
newspaper-reading public.

Epitome of Theosophical Teachings, An (W.Q. Judge), 40 pages .15

Concentration, Culture of. (W.Q. Judge) .15

Errors of Christian Science, Some of the. Criticism by H.P.
Blavatsky and William Q. Judge .15

Hypnotism: Theosophical views on. (40 pp.) .15

Nightmare Tales. (H.P. Blavatsky). _Newly illustrated by R.
Machell._ A collection of the weirdest tales ever written
down. They contain paragraphs of the profoundest mystical
philosophy. Cloth .60
Paper .35




Theosophical Manuals

Elementary Handbooks for Students

Price, each, paper .25; cloth .35

No. 1. Elementary Theosophy.
No. 2. The Seven Principles of Man.
No. 3. Karma.
No. 4. Reincarnation.
No. 5. Man After Death.
No. 6. Kamaloka and Devachan.
No. 7. Teachers and Their Disciples.
No. 8. The Doctrine of Cycles.
No. 9. Psychism, Ghostology, and the Astral Plane.
No. 10. The Astral Light.
No. 11. Psychometry, Clairvoyance, and Thought-Transference.
No. 12. The Angel and the Demon. (2 vols., 35c. each)
No. 13. The Flame and the Clay.
No. 14. On God and Prayer.
No. 15. Theosophy: the Mother of Religions.
No. 16. From Crypt to Pronaos
An Essay on the Rise and Fall of Dogma
No. 17. Earth
Its Parentage; its Rounds and its Races
No. 18. Sons of the Firemist
A Study of Man


The Path Series

_Specially adapted for inquirers in Theosophy._

ALREADY PUBLISHED

No. 1. The Purpose of the Universal Brotherhood and
Theosophical Society .05

No. 2. Theosophy Generally Stated (W.Q. Judge) .05

No. 3. Mislaid Mysteries (H. Coryn, M.D.) .05

No. 4. Theosophy and its Counterfeits .05

No. 5. Some Perverted Presentations of Theosophy (H.T. Edge,
B.A.) .05

Thirty copies $1.00; 100 copies $3.00

* * * * *


Occultism, Studies in (H.P. Blavatsky). Pocket size, 6
vols., cloth; per set 1.50

Vol. 1. Practical Occultism. Occultism _vs._ the Occult
Arts. The Blessing of Publicity .35

Vol. 2. Hypnotism. Black Magic in Science. Signs of the
Times .35

Vol. 3. Psychic and Noetic Action .35

Vol. 4. Kosmic Mind. Dual Aspect of Wisdom .35

Vol. 5. Esoteric Character of the Gospels .35

Vol. 6. Astral Bodies. Constitution of the Inner Man .35


Lotus Group Literature

Lotus Library for Children

Introduced under the direction of Katherine Tingley

1. The Little Builders and their Voyage to Rangi. (R. N.) .50

2. The Coming of the King (Machell); cloth, gilt edges .35

Lotus Song Book. Fifty original songs with copyrighted music .50

Lotus Song--"The Sun Temple"--_with music_ .15

* * * * *




Theosophical Periodicals

Century Path. Illustrated Weekly, Edited by Katherine Tingley

A Magazine devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, the
Promulgation of Theosophy and the Study of Ancient and
Modern Ethics, Philosophy, Science and Art.

Year $ 4.00 Single copy .10

Write for a sample copy to
New Century Corporation
Point Loma, California, U.S.A.

Raja Yoga Messenger. _Illustrated._ Monthly.
Yearly subscription .50

Unsectarian publication for Young Folk, conducted by a
staff of pupils of the Raja Yoga School at Lomaland.

Address Master Albert G. Spalding, Business Manager
Raja Yoga Messenger, Point Loma, California.

* * * * *
International Theosophical Chronicle. _Illustrated._
Monthly. Yearly subscription, postpaid 1.00

The Theosophical Book Co., 18 Bartlett's Buildings,
Holborn Circus, London, E.C.

Theosophia. _Illustrated._ Monthly. Yearly subscription,
postpaid 1.50

Universella Broderskapets Foerlag, Box 265 Stockholm 1,
Sweden.

Universale Bruderschaft. _Illustrated._ Monthly. Yearly
subscription, postpaid 1.50

J. Th. Heller, Vestnertorgraben 13, Nuernberg, Germany.

Lotus-Knoppen. _Illustrated._ Monthly. Yearly subscription,
postpaid .75

A. Goud, Steentilstraat 40, Groningen, Holland.

Subscriptions to the above four Magazines may be secured
also through the Theosophical Publishing Co., Point Loma,
California.

* * * * *

Neither the editors of the those publications, nor the officers of the
Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society, or of any of
its departments, receive salaries or other remuneration.

All profits arising from the business of The Theosophical Publishing Co.
are devoted to Humanitarian Work. All who assist in this work are
directly helping that cause.







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