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.
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.
What is Theosophy? What are its core principles? Is it a religion? Can you be a member of the Theosophical Society and still follow a religion, or be an atheist, or a scientist?
Online Theosophical Sundays - Theosophy and Science Series recorded presentation from 12 June to 17 July 2022. If you missed the presentaion or would like to watch it again then this is the place to come.
Content contains: Seeing versus seeing; Uniting heaven and earth; MA'AT: Source ofd Egyptian Strength and Harmony; Searching for harmony; Our need to connect - Part 2
The National Section of The Theosophical Society in New Zealand has put together a special series for members and friends of Theosophy. This is a 12-week programme with guest speakers from New Zealand, the Philippines and the USA.