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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Theosophical Society in New Zealand held our annual Immersion Weekend at our National Headquarters in Auckland from 31 July-01 August 2021. There was a fantastic energy and all who attended were able to spend valuable time bonding and learning.
  • The Theosophical Society in New Zealand's 124th Summer National Convention took place from 7 - 12 January 2021 in Wellington, New Zealand
  • The exploration of processes to awaken our spiritual potential incorporates the development of a perception that has a heart-mind focus. Some of the practical steps as part of this process of awakening, are outlined below. According to Theosophy, the mind is the soul. The mind and the soul are the same things. The soul is also referred to as our permanent individuality, in contrast with our present personality.
  • Music of the plants is a presentation by Gary Cook given at the Annual Convention 2017 at Kawai Purapura.
  • A presentation by International President Tim Boyd in Auckland, New Zealand on 23 October 2016.