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A Legacy of Inner Light

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July 13, 2025

In its 150th year of bridging East and West, the Theosophical Society continues to inspire seekers of timeless wisdom and unity

- By PALLABANANDA

A Legacy of Inner Light

On the evening of November 17, 1875, in Mott Memorial Hall, New York, a group of seekers convened to explore life’s profound mysteries. At the centre was Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, a Russian noblewoman renowned for her fascination with ancient spiritual traditions.

That evening, together with Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge and others, she co-founded the Theosophical Society, a movement that would bridge East and West in unprecedented ways. This year, the Society marks its 150th anniversary—a milestone that invites reflection on its enduring vision and global influence.

The Society’s mission was to uncover a universal wisdom believed to underlie all religions, and to reconcile science, philosophy and spirituality. Theosophy sought answers to humanity’s oldest questions: What is the purpose of life? Does the soul persist after death? Can we access hidden realms of knowledge?

What is Theosophy?

The word ‘theosophy’ means ‘divine wisdom’. Not a religion but a spiritual philosophy, it rests on three core tenets:

The unity of all life: The universe is an interconnected whole, expressing a single divine reality.

Reincarnation and karma: The soul evolves through successive lives, shaped by the consequences of its actions.

Inner awakening: True knowledge arises from personal spiritual experience rather than dogma or blind belief.

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