The 2024 National Convention was held in Christchurch from 11 - 16 January, with special guest Barbara Hebert. This was a warm and uplifting experience, and we are pleased to be able to share some of the presentations.
Theme: Cycles
Content Selection: Change and Our Response to it; Gentle Thoughts and a Gentle World; The Whisper of the Soul; Enlightenment: What is it?; Human Regeneration.
The theme for this issue is The Journey of Self-Transformation and includes articles in Personalising the Wisdom, Moving to Enlightenment, The Mystic Path to Inner Peace and other articles.
Theme: Wisdom and Discernment
Content Selection: The World Mother, The Power of Awareness, The Unending Path, Discerning a New Dawn, The Ancient Wisdom. This issue is packed with interesting content and details of events to take place.
The Emblem of the Theosophical Society is composed of a number of symbols, all of which have been used from very ancient times to express profound spiritual and philosophical concepts about the human being and the universe.
The 2023 National Convention was held in Whanganui from 12 - 17 January, with special guests Nancy Secrest and William Meader. This was a warm and uplifting experience, and we are pleased to be able to share some of the presentations.
Content includes: Living Theosophy through compassionate serve; Purification and the burning ground; Theosophy in the workplace; Reflections; Theosophy in the World Today.
Tim Boyd was elected the new International President of the Theosophical Society and took office on 28 April 2014. He is the Theosophical Society's eighth President since the Society's founding in 1875.
Three Objects of the Theosophical Society
The Theosophical Society was formed in New York on 17 November 1875, and incorporated at Chennai (Madras) on 3 April 1905. Its three Objects are:
1) To form a nucleus of the Universal Kinship of Humanity, without distinction of race, ethnicity, creed, gender, sexual orientation, caste or colour.
2) To encourage the study of Comparative Religion, Philosophy and Science.
3) To investigate unexplained laws of Nature and the powers latent in the human being.