The changing world, and lectures to theosophical students. Fifteen lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July, 1909

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The changing world, and lectures to theosophical students. Fifteen lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July, 1909

by Annie Besant

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The Changing World and Lectures to Theosophical Students

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In a series of fifteen talks given in London in the spring of 1909, the presenter draws a vivid picture of human history as the rhythm of ocean waves. Each crest represents a race, each smaller ripple a sub‑race, and the current surge is described as a wave that is breaking while a quieter, unseen wave rises behind it, poised to become the next dominant force. Using this metaphor, the lectures trace the long flow of the Aryan lineage, then turn to the present moment—a transition age marked by rapid change, upheaval, and a sense that old ideas have reached a deadlock.

The speaker invites listeners to look beyond the noise of breaking waves and consider the emerging spirit of the age, urging a fresh synthesis of religion, science, and art. The talks blend poetic illustration with clear reasoning, offering a thought‑provoking guide for anyone curious about how civilization might evolve as we stand on the brink of a new world.

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The changing world, and lectures to theosophical students. Fifteen lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July, 1909 Fifteen lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July, 1909

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Produced by Donald Cummings, Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2018-08-10

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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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