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Theosophy and Life's Deeper Problems / Being the Four Convention Lectures Delivered in Bombay at the Fortieth Anniversary of the Theosophical Society, December, 1915 cover

Theosophy and Life's Deeper Problems / Being the Four Convention Lectures Delivered in Bombay at the Fortieth Anniversary of the Theosophical Society, December, 1915

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The author presents four convention lectures that examine conceptions of the divine, the nature and evolution of human consciousness, the foundations of ethical action, and the meaning and duties of brotherhood. The argument emphasizes that sincere belief informs conduct, that spiritual self-realization provides the motive for service, and that ethical standards flow from inner knowledge rather than mere orthodoxy or social convention. Practical spirituality is urged, using human passions and faculties for higher ends while avoiding attachment to transient phenomena. The sequence moves from metaphysical premises through moral principles to communal responsibility.

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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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