Universal Brotherhood
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The Universal Brotherhood is a term used in theosophical writings. It refers to the theosophical conception that all human beings are members of a spiritual unity.
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"The Chiefs want a 'Brotherhood of Humanity,' a real Universal Fraternity started; an institution which would make itself known throughout the world and arrest the attention of the highest minds" (Mahatma Letters 24)
[edit] References
- Blavatsky, HP: The Key to Theosophy
- Mahatma Letters
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