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A series of public lectures that distinguish psychism from spirituality, explaining that psychic phenomena differ from higher spiritual development and that spiritual growth ultimately embraces but is not equivalent to psychical power. The speaker defines Theosophy as the pursuit of Divine Wisdom or the knowledge of God, clarifies that the Theosophical Society is not a new religion but a vehicle for shared spiritual inquiry, examines the role of living spiritual Masters and their relation to the Society, and considers authority, phenomena, the Society’s future work, and the value of Theosophy for contemporary thought.

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Annie Besant

Annie Besant (1847-1933) was a prominent British social reformer, theosophist, and advocate for women's rights. She played a significant role in the Theosophical Society, promoting spiritual and philosophical ideas that sought to bridge Eastern and Western thought. Besant authored numerous works, including 'An Introduction to Yoga,' where she explored the spiritual practices of yoga, and 'Annie Besant: An Autobiography,' which details her journey through activism and personal transformation. Her writings often addressed themes of religion, morality, and social justice, reflecting her commitment to reform and enlightenment. Besant's legacy continues to influence discussions on spirituality and social issues.

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