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Theosophy, Religion and Occult Science : With Glossary of Eastern Words

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge series
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The renowned lawyer and journalist Henry Steel Olcott (1832-1907) published this work in 1885.

In this work Olcott carefully lays out his arguments for the basis of theosophy, arguing for the truth of all religions because they share the same ancient roots or 'ur-religion'.

As a founding member and the first president of the Theosophical Society, Olcott uses the work to set out the aims and objectives of the Society and attempts to reconcile his spiritual beliefs with science, reason and modernity.

The work also includes accounts of his attempted empirical investigations into hypnotism, mesmerism and other spiritualist activities.

The final chapters include discussions of India, Buddhism and Zoroastrian religion.

The work was deeply influenced by Helena Blavatsky (1831-1891), then Olcott's close friend but later his opponent.

It is a key text of the nineteenth-century theosophical movement and is an indispensable source for research into Victorian occult philosophy.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
110807264X / 9781108072649
Paperback / softback
299.934
02/06/2011
United Kingdom
390 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
140 x 216 mm, 500 grams