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Attracting ABUNDANCE – A holistic approach to prosperity at all levels
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The duty of the Theosophical Society is to keep alive in man his spiritual intuition.
— H. P. Blavatsky

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is made up of men and women who are united by their determination to promote brotherhood and to remove religious, racial and other antagonisms. The Society, which imposes no belief on its members, wishes to draw together all persons of goodwill, whatsoever their opinions or religious persuasion (if any). We think that the prime emphasis on brotherhood, tolerance and freedom of thought, will eventually dissolve the barriers which have separated us.

If you are in accord with our objects you may wish to join the Society. You can find out more about us by requesting further information using the 'contact us' link.

Theosophy reveals the wisdom and secret doctrine underlying all religions and mythologies. Our maxim is that ‘There is no religion higher than Truth’. Theosophy further declares that by exploring the deeps and heights of our own natures we can come to the inner experience of that Truth. Put simply, we affirm that all life is one life, a natural law pervades the universe, and an evolutionary process is universal.


Bookshop The bookshop at 50 Gloucester Place has published it's occassional newsletter (3) which includes articles on Hatha & Raja Yoga, and Mahatmas & Chelas. newsletter


About Meditation - The greatest difference between prayer and meditation, as understood by all religions that use it, is that while prayer is making contact with the God without, meditation is reaching for the God within.
The Joy of Meditation - regular meditation courses at The Dhyana Centre

 

Satyan nasti paro dharma
There is no religion higher than Truth
 

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