The Spiritual Revolution of the twentieth century -- the "New Age"
-- is unimaginable without the spiritualist movement and the
formidable personality of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, the creator of
the Theosophical Society. Without these two, the work of Rudolf
Steiner, G. I. Gurdjieff, Hazrat Inayat Khan, Sri Aurobindo, and C.
G. Jung, and could not have been what it was.
In this fascinating volume on the Theosophical movement, Rudolf
Steiner, one of its leading participants, tells his own story in
his own words about the origins of the theosophical movement in
spiritualism and somnambulism, as well as his own version of
Anthroposophy's relation to Theosophy. Steiner also relates
Theosophy to its historical ground in Western esotericism, above
all Rosicrucianism. He reveals events from the seventeenth century
that led to the emergence of Freemasonry and other secret
societies, the hidden history of the creation of Theosophy itself
in the nineteenth century, and conflicts that are still
reverberating between Anglo-Saxon and Germanic occult streams
today.
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