5th November 2011 |
5 p.m.* |
Guided Meditation
Join us for a guided
meditation led by our Hon. Secretary, Lily Chong, prior to the video
programme.
This programme is for
members only. |
5th November 2011 |
5:30 p.m.* |
The Ethics of Occultism
In this 41 mins. video
programme, Richard Brooks compares the mainstream materialistic views
of Faustian ethics with the ethics of Theosophy. The speaker suggests why
the latter view may be a truer reflection of reality. A discussion follows
the video programme.
This programme is for
members only. |
8th November 2011 |
7 p.m.* |
The Key to Theosophy Study Class
Study Class on The
Key to Theosophy, the last but one book written by Madame H. P.
Blavatsky.
This programme is for
members only. |
12th November 2011 |
5 p.m.* |
Foundation Day Celebration
We celebrate the 136th
anniversary of the founding of The Theosophical Society on
November 17, 1875 by Madame H. P. Blavatsky and Col. H. S. Olcott. Diplomas
of Fellowship will be presented to new members. Come and
rejoice with us on this auspicious occasion.
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15th November 2011 |
7 p.m.* |
The Key to Theosophy Study Class
Study Class on The
Key to Theosophy, the last but one book written by Madame H. P.
Blavatsky.
This programme is for
members only. |
19th November 2011 |
5 p.m. |
Public Invitational Programme
Theosophy for Everyone
The science of life and
the philosophy of living—a 52 min. video made by The Blavatsky Trust
specifically to explain what Theosophy is—and isn’t—its origins in the
ageless wisdoms, and how it survived suppression and distortion to blossom
anew as modern Theosophy.
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22nd November 2011 |
7 p.m.* |
The Key to Theosophy Study Class
Study Class on The
Key to Theosophy, the last but one book written by Madame H. P.
Blavatsky.
This programme is for
members only. |
26th November 2011 |
5 p.m. |
Public Invitational Programme
The
Theosophical Movement and Its Importance
This is a 60 min. video
programme produced by the Theosophical Publishing House, Wheaton. In this
engaging overview of the Theosophical movement as a whole, John Cooper
presents little-known but important biographical information on key
Theosophical thinkers and the importance of their ideas to Western esoteric
thought.
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