Buddhism and Theosophy

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Theosophy


Category:Theosophy
Founders of the T. S.

Helena Blavatsky
William Quan Judge
Henry Steel Olcott

Personalities

Theosophists
Alice Bailey · Annie Besant
Geoffrey Hodson · C.W. Leadbeater
Alfred Percy Sinnett · Rudolf Steiner
Abner Doubleday

Mysticism

Theosophical mysticism
Seven Rays
Initiation

Organisations

Theosophical Society
TS Adyar · TS Pasadena · ULT

Theosophical texts

Isis Unveiled
The Key to Theosophy
Mahatma Letters
The Secret Doctrine
The Voice of the Silence
More...

Theosophical Masters

Sanat Kumara
Djwal Khul
Morya
Kuthumi
Paul the Venetian
Serapis Bey
Master Hilarion
Master Jesus
Master Rakoczi

Related topics

Agni Yoga · Anthroposophy ·
Esotericism · Neo-Theosophy
Liberal Catholic Church
Ascended Master Teachings
Benjamin Creme


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Theosphical teachings have borrowed some concepts and terms from Buddhism. Theosophical writers have also interpreted some Buddhist teachings in unorthodox ways. Some theosophists like Blavatsky, Helena Roerich and Henry Steel Olcott also became Buddhists.

Tibetan Buddhism was popularised in the West at first mainly by theosophists like: Evans-Wentz, Alexandra David-Neel.

Blavatsky sometimes compared Theosophy to Mahayana Buddhism. In the Key to Theosophy she writes:

"But the schools of the Northern Buddhist Church…teach all that is now called Theosophical doctrines, because they form part of the knowledge of the initiates..."

[edit] Voice of the Silence

Zen Buddhism scholar Dr. Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki wrote about Blavatsky's book The Voice of the Silence: "Undoubtedly Madame Blavatsky had in some way been initiated into the deeper side of Mahayana teaching and then gave out what she deemed wise to the Western world..."(Eastern Buddhist, old series, 5:377) He also commented: "Here is the real Mahayana Buddhism." (The Middle Way, August 1965, p. 90.)

[edit] Further reading

  • C. Jinarajadasa and C.W. Leadbeater. The Smaller Buddhist Catechism. Translated from the Sinhalese by C. Jinarâjadâsa [1]
  • H. S. Olcott:A Buddhist catechism; Madras 1881
  • H. S. Olcott. The Golden Rules of Buddhism [2]
  • A. P. Sinnett. Esoteric Buddhism. London, Chapman and Hall Ltd 1885 [3]
  • Henk J. Spierenburg. The Buddhism of H.P. Blavatsky ISBN 0-913004-68-5
  • David Reigle. The Book of Dzyan Research Reports [4]
  • David Reigle. Theosophy and Buddhism (Fohat, Spring 2000, pp. 14-17, 22-23.) [5]
  • Helena Roerich. Foundations of Buddhism.
  • Subba Row. First Ray in Buddhism [6]

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