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The term theosophy is derived from the Greek theos ("god") and sophia ("wisdom") and
means wisdom of or about God. In a general sense, theosophy refers to a broad spectrum of
occult or mystical philosophies, often pantheistic in nature.
The Western theosophical tradition may be said to be derived from the hermetic tradition of
the Renaissance and post-Renaissance and is characterized by an emphasis on the hidden tradition
passed down in a succession from the ancients. This tradition is thought to provide a universal key
to nature and to humanity's role therein.
More specifically, the term refers to the Theosophical Society, its offshoots, and the
doctrines held by its members. The most important early figure in the movement was Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky, who, along with H. S. Olcott (1832-1907) and W. Q. Judge (1851-96), founded
the society in 1875.
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The Russian-American theosophist Helena Blavatsky (1831-91) became famous in the latter part of the 19th century because of reports that supernormal
phenomena occurred in her presence. She attributed these phenomena to her knowledge and manipulation of superphysical forces. Her powers were questioned in a report of the Society of Physical Research, but
theosophists claimed that the report was based on insufficient evidence. (The Bettmann Archive)
In numerous works, including Isis Unveiled (2 vols., 1877) and The Secret Doctrine (2 vols., 1888), Blavatsky elaborated an
amalgamation of previous theories that were claimed to be derived from the mahatmas of ancient India. The Theosophical Society grew rapidly in
Europe and the United States, its two most influential adherents being Annie Besant and Rudolf Steiner.
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According to Madame Blavatsky, the doctrines of theosophy rest on three fundamental
propositions.
A. The first postulates an omnipresent, boundless, and immutable principle that transcends
human understanding. It is the one unchanging reality, or infinite potentiality, inherent in all life and
covers all that humans have tried to say about God.
B. The second deals with the universality of the law of periodicity recorded by science as
found in all nature. As morning, noon, and night are succeeded by morning again, so birth, youth,
adulthood, and death are succeeded by rebirth. Reincarnation is the process of human development,
in which all growth is governed by the law of justice or KARMA.
C. The third proposition declares the fundamental identity of all souls with the universal
Over-Soul, suggesting that brotherhood is a fact in nature, and the obligatory pilgrimage for every
soul through numerous cycles of incarnation (see TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS).
Theosophy admits of no privileges or special
gifts in humans except those won by effort and merit. Perfected individuals and great teachers, such as Buddha, Jesus, and the Mahatmas, are universal
beings, the flower of evolution.
After the death (1891) of Madame Blavatsky
a battle for leadership of the society ensued, from which Annie Besant emerged as leader in Europe and Asia, whereas W. Q. Judge led a secessionist
movement in the United States. Under Besant, the society flourished. In 1911 she put forward Jiddu KRISHNA MURTI as a World Teacher, around
whom she founded the Order of the Star of India. This action seems to have provoked Steiner, who, with a large number of followers, left to found the Anthroposophical Society. The various divisions
and subdivisions have continued since that time and have influenced numerous literary and intellectual figures. The groups continue to carry on active meetings and publishing programs.
Bibliography: Ellwood, Robert, Theosophy (1986) and, as ed., Eastern Spirituality in America (1987); Kannan, A., Impact of Theosophy and Science: Modern Thought in the
Light of Theosophy (1971); Melton, J. G., ed., The Origins of Theosophy (1990); Moore, R. L., In Search of White Crows: Spiritualism, Parapsychology, and American Culture (1977);
Steiner, R., Theosophy, trans. by H. B. Monges (1988); Webb, James, The Occult Underground (1974) and The Occult Establishment (1976).
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