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  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (née Hahn von Rottenstern; 12 August [O.S. 31 July] 1831 – 8 May 1891), often known as Madame Blavatsky, was a Russian and American mystic and author who co-founded the Theosophical Society in 1875.

  2. As part of a larger movement to reinstate the ageless wisdom of countless seers and sages, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky has been called the greatest esotericist in the history of Western civilization and a “direct agent of the Trans-Himālayan Brotherhood of Adepts,” by the editor of her Collected Writing s, Boris de ZIRKOFF.

  3. Within the system of Theosophy, developed by occultist Helena Blavatsky and others since the second half of the 19th century, Theosophical mysticism draws upon various existing disciplines and mystical models, including Neo-platonism, Gnosticism, Western esotericism, Freemasonry, Hinduism and Buddhism .

  4. Blavatsky on How to Study Theosophy. Printed in the Fall 2021 issue of Quest magazine. Citation: Bowen, Robert, "Blavatsky on How to Study Theosophy" Quest 108:4, pg 29-33. By Robert Bowen. As the introduction below suggests, these notes have been reprinted often in Theosophical venues, including Theosophy Wiki.

  5. Helena Blavatsky was a Russian spiritualist, author, and cofounder of the Theosophical Society to promote theosophy, a pantheistic philosophical-religious system. At the age of 17, Helena Hahn married Nikifor V. Blavatsky, a Russian military officer and provincial vice-governor, but they separated.

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  6. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's greatest work is The Secret Doctrine. This book appeared in 1888 in two tremendous volumes, the first being concerned with cosmogenesis, the study of the origin and development of the universe, and the second with anthropogenesis, the study of the origin and development of the human being.

  7. Jul 9, 2024 · Blavatsky was the main source of Theosophical teachings and discussed the major themes of Theosophy in many articles and several major works, including Isis Unveiled, The Secret Doctrine, The Key to Theosophy, and The Voice of the Silence. She died in London, on May 8, 1891.

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