Theosophical texts and modern esoteric synthesis after Blavatsky.
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A Textbook of Theosophy — C.W. Leadbeater — A concise introduction to the principles of Theosophical philosophy, covering cosmology, human constitution, and spiritual evolution. By C.W. Leadbeater, 1912.
Isis Unveiled — Helena P. Blavatsky — Blavatsky's monumental work on the ancient wisdom tradition, critiquing both scientific materialism and religious dogmatism. Published 1877.
The Key to Theosophy — Blavatsky's 1889 introduction to Theosophy in question-and-answer format — complete text of all fourteen sections covering the T.S. working system, fundamental teachings, the septenary nature of man, post-mortem states, reincarnation, Devachan, karma, practical ethics, and the Mahatmas.
The Secret Doctrine — Helena P. Blavatsky — Blavatsky's magnum opus on cosmic and human evolution, synthesizing the esoteric traditions of East and West. Published 1888.
The Voice of the Silence — Blavatsky's devotional masterwork of 1889, drawn from the Book of the Golden Precepts — three fragments guiding the disciple from the first inner awakening through the seven portals of the Pâramitâs to the final choice between personal Nirvana and compassionate service to all beings.