London Lectures of 1907

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London Lectures of 1907

by Annie Besant

EN·~5 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
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London Lectures - of 1907

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Part I - Psychism and Spirituality - The Place of Masters in Religions - Theosophy and the Theosophical Society - Three public Lectures delivered in the smaller Queen's Hall, London, on 16th, 23rd, and 30th June 1907.

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Psychism and Spirituality

40:36
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The Place of Masters in Religions

34:49
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Theosophy and the Theosophical Society

35:52
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Part II - The Place of Phenomena in the Theosophical Society - Spiritual and Temporal Authority - The Relation of Masters to the Theosophical Society - The Future of the Theosophical Society - Four Lectures delivered to the Blavatsky Lodge, London, on 13th and 27th June, 4th and 11th July 1907.

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The Place of Phenomena in the Theosophical Society

37:23
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Spiritual and Temporal Authority

34:17
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The Relation of the Masters to the Theosophical Society

35:47
10

The Future of the Theosophical Society

34:28

Description

Delivered in the intimate setting of Queen’s Hall in London in June 1907, these three public lectures invite listeners into a thoughtful exploration of two often‑confused concepts: psychism and spirituality. The speaker, a prominent figure in the Theosophical movement, begins by untangling the everyday misuse of these terms, showing how misconceptions can lead both disappointment and danger for seekers on either path. Listeners are guided to recognise that while spiritual realization inevitably embraces psychic development, the reverse is not guaranteed, setting the stage for a nuanced discussion of inner growth.

The talks proceed with concise definitions—spirituality as the self‑realisation of the One, and psychism as the manifestation of consciousness through organised matter—then expand these ideas across physical, astral, mental, and buddhi planes. By stressing the unity of consciousness despite varying material forms, the lecturer encourages a balanced view that avoids the pitfalls of separating “psychic” phenomena into artificial categories. This blend of clear reasoning and contemplative insight offers a compelling entry point for anyone curious about the deeper workings of mind and spirit.

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en

Duration

~5 hours (305K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Thierry Alberto, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Annie Besant

Annie Besant

1847–1933

A bold Victorian reformer who became one of the most visible voices in both the Theosophical movement and India’s push for self-rule. Her life moved from radical social activism in Britain to spiritual writing, public speaking, and political leadership on an international stage.

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