Alexander Wilder, Modern Theosophy
And the Eclectic Philosophy of Alexandria
José Ramón Sordo
Helena P. Blavatsky and the eminent theosophist A. Wilder
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Editorial Note:
The following article is reproduced from “FOHAT”
magazine, Canada. Part I was published in the Winter
2006 edition. Part II appeared in the Spring 2007 edition.
Mexican theosophist José Ramón Sordo ( ?? – 2014 ) was
an earnest student of the original teachings of theosophy.
(Carlos Cardoso Aveline)
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Although the Theosophical History Occasional Paper Volume III, “Ammonius Saccas and his ‘Eclectic Philosophy’ as presented by Alexander Wilder” written by Dr. Jean-Louis Siémons, was published by Dr. James Santucci, editor of Theosophical History, in 1994, and the original paper was delivered by Dr. Siémons in London in 1988; the importance and timeless character of its content, despite the lapse of 18 years will be enough reason for a few remarks of mine concerning this important research.
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In September 2016, after a careful analysis of the state of the esoteric movement worldwide, a group of students decided to form the Independent Lodge of Theosophists, whose priorities include the building of a better future in the different dimensions of life.
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Those who want to join E-Theosophy e-group at YahooGroups can do that by visiting https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/E-Theosophy/info.
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