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Volume 1:325-358
H.P. Blavatsky continued her discussion on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Logos in the Kosmos in Chapters III, IV, and V in the second part of...


Volume 1:302-325
In the Seven Stanzas in the first part of "Cosmogenesis," H.P. Blavatsky documented the core theosophical teachings on Cosmic evolution....


Volume 1:289-299
This survey of "Summing Up" closes with a review of "EXTRACTS FROM A PRIVATE COMMENTARY." The Private Commentary does not deal with the...


Volume 1:269-277
In "Summing Up," H.P. Blavatsky revisited the main themes in "Cosmogenesis." The Secret Doctrine is the accumulated "Wisdom of the Ages":...


Volume 1:231-268
H.P. Blavatsky picked up the thread on the Fourth Round in the third section of The Secret Doctrine 1:231. She compared the kosmic...


Volume 1:206-212
In closing the Sixth Stanza, H.P. Blavatsky introduced the subject of the "Wondrous Being." This Wondrous Being is the "Root-Base" for...


Volume 1:191-206
The fifth section of the Sixth Stanza related to the history of the solar system and our Earth globe trillions of years after the close...


Letter 6: A Journey
To A. When we realize that death is an individual experience, there is no longer anything to fear. The journey is uniquely mine and no...


Letter 5: A Gift
To A. When someone dies they always leave behind a gift. When my grandmother died, she freed me from a promise. When my father died, he...


Volume 1:143-152
In the fourth section of the Sixth Stanza in The Secret Doctrine 1:151, H.P. Blavatsky explained that she was ending "that portion of the...


Volume 1:136-138
In the Sixth Stanza, H.P. Blavatsky resumed the theme of Avalokitesvara, Kwan-Shi-Yin, and Kwan-Yin. Here, Kwan-Yin is spoken of as the...


Volume 1:129-135
In closing the Fifth Stanza, H.P. Blavatsky returned to the subject of the Lipika and the Great Age. During the Maha-Manvantara of 311...


Volume 1:120
Continuing with the Fifth Stanza, H.P. Blavatsky related a "Catechism" about a series of questions and answers between a Master and a...


Volume 1:108-112
H.P. Blavatsky remained focused on the cosmic suns, the solar system, and the planets in the Fifth Stanza. A Dhyani-Buddha is at the...


Volume 1:106-107
H.P. Blavatsky remarked that the Fifth Stanza is the "most difficult" to explain. When Brahma is "moved by the desire to create" in a...


Letter 4: Swimming
To A. When I was a child my parents signed me up for swimming class. I learned the strokes quickly, but when it came time to test--I...


Letter 3: Waters of Life
To A. When a human being destroys himself to be reborn, he always rescues something special from the well of his loneliness. Waters from...


Letter 2: Solitude
To A. The forest may share one soil and one earth, but each tree has independent roots. That which makes us distinct from one another is...


Volume 1:99-105
In the Fourth Stanza, the "Mother of the Gods" (OR "DEVA-MATRI") rejects her son, the Solar Sun, when he ripens and assumes a spheroidal...


Volume 1:97-99
In the Fourth Stanza outlining the transformation of the Kosmos from the immaculate white disk to the Solar Suns, H.P. Blavatsky ordered...
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