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H. P. Blavatsky Gem of the Day
Friday, June 12, 2026
Will is the offspring of the Divine, the God in man; Desire, the motive power of the animal life.
– “Will and Desire”, “Lucifer”, № 2, p .96
All groups and individuals who respect the work of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and her associates are invited to participate in building this wiki into a base of research for serious students everywhere. Our aim is to provide a platform for people interested in Theosophy and the Theosophical Movement to collaborate in assembling information that is accurate, well-documented, and helpful. If you want to contribute by creating articles or editing the existing ones contact the administrators, or see the Community Portal for more information.
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Mahatma Letters Portal
Letters written by the Mahatmas are a rich resource to study the Ancient Wisdom, Theosophy. Texts of the letters with images and commentaries are available for these published collections of letters: |
Blavatsky Portal
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was co-founder of the Theosophical Society in 1875 with Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge, and others. They brought the ancient teachings called Theosophy to the modern world.
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Featured Article
The entrance arch in front of the L. W. Rogers Building on the headquarters campus of the Theosophical Society in America was built in 1940 and dedicated in a Co-Masonic ceremony. It was designed by Theosophist and architect Claude Bragdon and the cost of the project was donated by Portland, Oregon, member John H. Mason. |
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