About Theosophy

Introduction

   
The Theosophical Society is composed of students, belonging to any religion in the world or to none, who are united by their approval of the Society’s Objects, by their wish to remove religious antagonisms and to draw together men of goodwill, whatsoever their religious opinions, and by their desire to study religious truths and to share the results of their studies with others. Their bond of union is not the profession of a common belief, but a common search and aspiration for Truth. They hold that Truth should be sought by study, by reflection, by purity of life, by devotion to high ideals, and they regard Truth as a prize to be striven for, not as a dogma to be imposed by authority. They consider that belief should be the result of individual study or intuition, and not its antecedent, and should rest on knowledge, not on assertion. They extend tolerance to all, even to the intolerant, not as a privilege they bestow but as a duty they perform, and they seek to remove ignorance, not to punish it. They see every religion as an expression of the Divine Wisdom and prefer its study to its condemnation, and its practice to proselytism. Peace is their watchword, as Truth is their aim.

 

Theosophy is the body of truths which form the basis of all religions, and which cannot be claimed as the exclusive possession of any. It offers philosophy which renders life intelligible, and which demonstrates the justice and the love which guide its evolution. It puts death in its rightful place, as a recurring incident in an endless life, opening the gateway to a fuller and more radiant existence. It restores to the world the Science of the Spirit, teaching man to know the Spirit as himself and the mind and body as his servants.


It illuminates the scriptures and doctrines of religions by unveiling their hidden meanings, and thus justifying them at the bar of intelligence, as they are ever justified in the eyes of intuition.

Members of the Theosophical Society study these truths, and theosophists endeavour to live them. Everyone willing to study, to be tolerant, to aim high, and to work perseveringly, is welcomed as a member, and it rests with the member to become a true theosophist.

The Three Objects of the Theosophical Society

  • To form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without distinction race, creed, sex, caste or colour.

  • To encourage the study of Comparative Religion, Philosophy and Science.

  • To investigate unexplained laws of Nature and the powers latent in man.

 

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Mission Statement

 

 

 "To serve humanity by cultivating 
an ever-deepening understanding
and realisation of the Ageless Wistom,
spiritual self transformation, 
and the unity of all life."

The Three Truths
The Idyll of the White Lotus

"The soul of man is immortal, and its future is the future of a thing whose growth and splendour has no limit"

 

"The principle which gives life dwells in us, and without us, is undying and beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception"

 

"Each man is his own absolute lawgiver, the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his reward, his punishment"

 

"These truths, which are as great as is life itself, are as simple as the simplest mind of man."