T IS NO RELIGION HIGHER HER THAN HEOSOPHY. Established in November, 1912. Published on the All communications of every nature should be addressed, and all THEOSOPHY is an independent Journal, devoted to the interests of the Theosophical Movement, and is not the organ of any Theosophical Society. It regards as Theosophists all who are engaged in the true service of Humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, condition or organization, and is therefore interested in all men and in all efforts to ameliorate the conditions of mankind. It is devoted to the dissemination and the application of the fundamental principles of the philosophy of Theosophy. It is loyal to the great Founders of the Theosophical Movement, to their Messenger, H. P. Blavatsky, and to her Colleague, William Q. Judge. THEOSOPHY does not concern itself with dissensions or differences of individual opinion. Its treatment of men, things and methods "is meant to do even justice, and to speak the truth alike without malice or prejudice. But it shows neither mercy for enthroned error, nor reverence for usurped authority. It demands for a spoliated past, that credit for its achievements which has been too long withheld. It calls for a restitution of borrowed robes, and the vindication of calumniated but glorious reputations. Toward no form of worship, no religious faith, no scientific hypothesis is its criticism directed in any other spirit." THEOSOPHY, believing to the full that "There is no Religion higher than Truth," is consistently devoted to the Three Objects of the Parent Theosophical Society which was founded at New York City, U.S.A., in 1875, by H. P. Blavatsky, William Q. Judge, Henry S. Olcott, and others. Those Three Objects are: I. To form the nucleus of a Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste, or color. II. The study of ancient and modern religions, philosophies and sciences, and the demonstration of the importance of such study; and III. The investigation of the unexplained laws of nature and the psychical powers latent in man. |