Foundation for Theosophical Studies Newsletter Events Programme
January-March 2007
 

Dear Enquirer,

THE MYSTERY OF LIFE

Welcome to the first edition of the e-newsletter of The Foundation for Theosophical Studies.

This will tell you all about the events we hold at the London headquarters of the Theosophical Society in England, and also in future of events at our local Lodges throughout the country.

Many lectures are recorded and can be purchased on CD or tape, so that those of you who subscribe long distance can still listen to the first-class teachers who speak at the Theosophical Society.

This edition introduces our new January-March 2007 programme,THE MYSTERY OF LIFE. It features both established and new speakers, including Lynne McTaggart, best known for her influential writings on The Field, who will be introducing the ideas behind her new book.

We feel that this season's programme is particularly exciting, and we look forward to welcoming you to 50 Gloucester Place.

Very best wishes,
Colyn Boyce
Publicity and Aministrator

The Foundation for Theosophical Studies is the teaching section of the Theosophical Society in England

in this issue
  • THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
  • Sunday Lectures - 6 to 7.30 pm
  • Sunday Workshops - 2 to 4.30 pm
  • Courses and Study Groups

  • Sunday Lectures - 6 to 7.30 pm



    21 January (Please note correct date) JANUS – MASTER OF THE MYSTERY of EVERYTHING Robert Woolley

    28 January SELF-REALISATION IN A TECHNOLOGICAL AGE Peter Barton

    4 February RESONANCES OF THE COSMOS James D'Angelo

    11 February PATH OF DISCIPLESHIP IN THE NEW AGE Sarah McKechnie

    18 February (Book Launch): THE SNAKE AND THE ROPE Dr. Edi Bilimoria

    25 February THE GNOSTIC GOSPEL OF JUDAS George Wood

    Lynne McTaggart *4 March, (6 - 8 pm): THE INTENTION EXPERIMENT - USE YOUR THOUGHTS TO CHANGE THE WORLD & YOUR LIFE Lynne McTaggart

    11 March TRANSFORMATION FROM HUMAN TO SPIRITUAL Margaret Dempsey

    18 March PROPHECY & PREDICTION: ESOTERIC THEORIES OF PRECOGNITION FROM NOSTRADAMUS TO THE PRESENT Professor Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke

    25 March THE APPLE, THE UNIVERSE AND ME: A FRESH LOOK AT ETERNAL SYMBOLS Alan Edgar


    Admission: £7, £5 concessions except for 4 March when entry is £10, £8 concessions or £8, £6 concessions if payment is received no later than 23 February.


    Sunday Workshops - 2 to 4.30 pm



    21 January (Please note correct date) THE SPIRITUAL EXPLORERS CLUB Edward Archer

    4 February AWAKENING CHAKRA ENERGIES THROUGH SOUND James D'Angelo

    Edi Bilimoria 18 February BEYOND THE BIG BANG Dr Edi Bilimoria

    18 March HOMEOPATHY FOR HEALTH & VITALITY Clare Goodrick-Clarke


    Courses and Study Groups

    Arendse Plesner Sundays
    28 January, 25 February, 25 March (3-4.30 pm) MARTINUS COSMOLOGY Arendse Plesner

    Sundays
    21 January - 25 March (4.45- 5.45 pm) THEOSOPHY: WAY TO SELF- DISCOVERY Colin Price, National President of the Theosophical Society in England

    Tuesdays
    16 January – 27 March (7.00– 8.30 pm) THE SECRET DOCTRINE Victor Hangya

    Wednesdays
    31 January; 14, 28 February; 14, 28 March (7-9 pm) TAROT – A MAP TO A DESTINATION Malcolm Stewart

    Wednesdays
    7, 21 February; 7 March (7- 9 pm) ASTRO-NUMEROLOGY AND YOUR LIFE STORY Clemens Behrens


    THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
    Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

    The Theosophical Society was founded in 1875 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and Colonel Henry Olcott to disseminate the Ageless Esoteric Wisdom.

    Madame Blavatsky published her major works, Isis Unveiled in 1877 and The Secret Doctrine in 1888.

    Ancient Eastern esoteric spiritual teachings, such as those of the Egyptians, the Tibetans and the Vedic Seers and Yogic Rishis of India, were revealed alongside the Western Mystery Tradition, including Alchemy, Gnosticism and Kabbalah.

    Theosophy itself is not a religion, the Society is non-sectarian and non-political and welcomes everyone, regardless of race, creed or gender.

    Most events are open to non-members but we encourage membership from all who support our three aims:

    1. To form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of humanity without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or colour.
    2. To encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy and science.
    3. To investigate unexplained laws of nature and the powers latent in man.

    The Theosophical Society has branches throughout the world in around 50 countries, each with local branches (38 in England)and events. The International headquarters is at Adyar, Chennai, India.

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