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This is the journal of the London Members of the TSE. It carries details of events in and around London - and much more!
It is currently in test format; it will be launched in December 2011.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

REMEMBERING MARY BRACE








Photo by Mary's good friend, Queenie Hamilton
The esoteric atmosphere created at 50 Gloucester Place by over 75 years of Theosophy and spiritual aspiration is a source of comfort and inspiration to many people. Mary Brace, a TS member since 1987, was undoubtedly one of them. Not feeling truly at home where she lived, she found inner peace at TSHQ. She was a familiar face in the front row at Sunday lectures for many years, and at Blavatsky Lodge meetings.

Born a short distance from 50 Gloucester Place (in Chiltern Street at 84 Wendover Court), she much liked the atmosphere of the Marylebone area and regretted leaving it. In her spiritual life although brought up Catholic, she became a Baptist, later to find Theosophy. Her career began with nursing, and developed into welfare and social work. She had multiple interests including: photography, ballet, swimming, French, German, Egyptology. Her good heart caused her, aged about 60, to run the London marathon, sponsored for charity.

She never married, but with her good friend Mike, she travelled to far-flung places such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, and The Gambia. Her next great adventure began suddenly at home in snowy mid-December, aged about 80. Her quiet, peaceful presence at TSHQ is much missed.

Edward Archer
(The London Theosophical Post will have room to honour all our members and rememberances are welcomed. - Ediitor)

Sunday, 20 November 2011



Next Events at 50 Gloucester Place W1U 8EA

Three events on Sunday 20 November 2011
11.0am- 4.0pm THE JOY OF MEDITATION

Sunday Intensive - beginners welcome
Dhyana Centre of The Theosophical Society.  Leader: Alan Perry

The Dhyana Centre holds regular introductory courses for beginners on weekdays, dovetailing with weekend intensives that cover the same ground in a truncated form. Courses teach the theory and practice of meditation as a spiritual discipline.

Admission free, donations welcome

For details of retreats and other events, go to www.dhyanacentre.orgor info@dhyanacentre.org
4.45pm THEOSOPHY: HIGHWAY TO SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT

Introductory Course on the Ageless Wisdom, with Edward Archer

Sunday afternoons 18 September – 4 December, 4.45 – 5.45 pm

An informal session in which the basic teachings of the Divine Wisdom are explored and discussed. Everybody on this planet is in the Great School of Life - of spiritual development. Over the weeks we shall look at the great hidden truths which make sense of our lives and which gives them purpose. This is a basic grounding in The Eternal Mysteries, and it has absolutely no strings attached! The book The Key To Theosophy is recommended for newcomers.

Leader: Edward Archer, who has been a member of the Theosophical Society in England for 35 years.
Free admission. Arranged by Foundation for Theosophical Studies


6.0 pm BROTHERHOOD AS A LIVING REALITY IN DAILY LIFE
Wayne Gatfield

There is much talk nowadays about ‘Brotherhood; but it is mainly of a political or social nature. True Brotherhood arises from Soul Solidarity and the dissolving of the sense of Separateness that keeps us apart from our fellow human beings. Spiritual ideas of Brotherhood are based upon the essential Oneness of ALL living things and the fact that not a thought or action can be done without affecting others. This talk looks at ways we can try to activate True Brotherhood in our day to day lives.

Wayne Gatfield is President of Bolton Lodge and the editor of the North Western Federation Journal of the Theosophical Society in England. He is a national lecturer for the Foundation for Theosophical Studies and contributes articles and poetry for the Theosophist and other publications.

£7, £5 concessions. Arranged by the Foundation for Theosophical Studies




Monday, 24 October 2011

THEOSOPHICAL TEA PARTY
Wednesday 26 October 2011    3.0 - 5.30 pm

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You are cordially invited to these gatherings in aid of the Theosophical Order of Service  http://www.tos-uk.org.uk - See our elegant Georgian building, including the lending library - Meet fellow members, guests and friends - Share your interests (do networking!) - Have tea or coffee and cake Entry is free and everyone is welcome. Please make a donation to the TOS!
This time we will be showing a film (in English) about Adyar, the Theosophical Society's International Headquarters at Adyar, Chennai, India. Here is a taster from TS members in Mexico.

We plan to hold Tea Parties meetings at 50 Gloucester Place every few months, so please let us know if you can not attend on the above dates but would like to come in future.
Contact George McNamara at HQ or by e-mail: george@whatever-will.be

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Three events  on Sunday  23 October 2011 

6.0 pm THE HEALING VOICE

Jill Purce

speaker This experiential lecture - including chant, mantra and overtone chanting -will explore how sound and the voice have been understood and used in different traditions not only as a description of cosmic creation and resonance but as one of the most effective ways to balance the mind and body and ultimately achieve enlightenment. The voice was used to re-enchant , which literally means to make magical through chant. Jill demonstrates how we can empower our lives by using our voice to release a uniquely powerful energy which can be used for physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual healing. By freeing the voice in certain ways it is possible to find physical health and emotional joy and spiritual ecstasy.
Jill Purce, international lecturer and author, pioneered the international sound healing movement through her discovery of ancient vocal techniques, the power of group chant and the spiritual potential of the voice as a magical instrument for healing and meditation.
£8, £6 concessions. Arranged by the Foundation for Theosophical Studies




4.45pm THEOSOPHY: HIGHWAY TO SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT

Introductory Course on the Ageless Wisdom, with Edward Archer

Sunday afternoons 18 September – 4 December, 4.45 – 5.45 pm

An informal session in which the basic teachings of the Divine Wisdom are explored and discussed. Everybody on this planet is in the Great School of Life - of spiritual development. Over the weeks we shall look at the great hidden truths which make sense of our lives and which gives them purpose. This is a basic grounding in The Eternal Mysteries, and it has absolutely no strings attached! The book The Key To Theosophy is recommended for newcomers.

Leader: Edward Archer, who has been a member of the Theosophical Society in England for 35 years.
Free admission. Arranged by Foundation for Theosophical Studies.


And
10.0-4.30 Astrological Lodge of London:2011 History Seminar 

Nicolas Campion – the History of Astrology Today, Kim Farnell – Strange Case of Dr Lambe, Anna Estoroth,- Ancient Egyptian Astrology, Clair Chandler – Astrological Symbolism in the Greek Magical Papyri.

AL Members £30; non-Members £40 - pay on the door. 
  
http://www.astrolodge.co.uk/diary/2011-history-seminar

Sunday, 16 October 2011



Three events on Sunday 16 October
2 pm    THE HEALING GIFTS OF ANGELS

Chrissie Astell
Chrissie Astell
Those of us who are aware of angels know of the healing joy their presence brings. Anchoring the Light of the angelic vibrational energies means honouring the Divine Masculine/Feminine balance of the Heavenly order, and working through issues of forgiveness, prejudice and judgement. You can learn the different energies of the great Archangels and be available to act as a conduit, in service to the higher good. Angels are amongst us now in greater numbers than ever before and urge us to engage with them for healing ourselves and the whole planet in readiness for what lies ahead. Let’s embrace the challenge and get ready for the next whirlwind of change

The life-changing vision of an angel in 1998 inspired nurse Chrissie Astell to pursue a career of personal and spiritual development. She is now an experienced spiritual facilitator and author of several angel books.

£15, £10 concessions, £7 members of the Theosophical Society.. Arranged by the Theosophical Society in England.


4.45pm   THEOSOPHY: HIGHWAY TO SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT


Introductory Course on the Ageless Wisdom, with Edward Archer

Sunday afternoons 18 September – 4 December, 4.45 – 5.45 pm

An informal session in which the basic teachings of the Divine Wisdom are explored and discussed. Everybody on this planet is in the Great School of Life - of spiritual development. Over the weeks we shall look at the great hidden truths which make sense of our lives and which gives them purpose. This is a basic grounding in The Eternal Mysteries, and it has absolutely no strings attached! The book The Key To Theosophy is recommended for newcomers.

Leader: Edward Archer, who has been a member of the Theosophical Society in England for 35 years.
Free admission. Arranged by Foundation for Theosophical Studies.

6 pm     OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCES: 25 YEARS OF EXPLORATION.

Graham Nicholls
Graham Nicholls Portrait
In this talk Graham Nicholls will introduce one of the most startling experiences available to us, the out-of-body experience or OBE. He will explain how through the OBE we can directly connect with the deepest spiritual levels of peace and interconnectedness. He will also explain the scientific experiments and research he has done that have redefined his understanding of the nature of reality. Graham Nicholls is an author with nearly 25 years of personal out-of-body exploration and research experience. Over the last 15 years he has developed unique environments and techniques especially designed to induce altered states and OBEs in people with no previous knowledge or skill in the area.

£7, £5 concessions. Arranged by the Foundation for Theosophical Studies

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Fanciful Fairies or Serious Spirits?

During the nineteenth century, fairies abounded not only in fairytales, but in literature, art and ballet.  Indeed, it is in ballet that these fairytales are still with us today, in those famous ballets such as Giselle and Sleeping Beauty.  Of course, they don’t always have the word fairy attached to them – they are variously named as sylphs, nymphs, shades and even swan-maidens.  But in whatever guise they appear, they are ethereal.  They no longer live in the material world but frequent the realm of the spirits of the dead.  Good spirits dwell alongside evil spirits here, and they conflict with each other.  And, as in all fairytales, the desired outcome is, of course, a happy ending, when the good spirits have triumphed over the evil spirits. 
But is there more to it than that?
Well yes.  Upon closer examination, a deeper level emerges.  Each balletic heroine, like Giselle, the Princess Aurora, the Swan-Princess Odette and the bayadère Nikia, corresponds to the soul of everyman, which, having quit the outward world of matter, retreats into an inner spiritual world (sometimes called the Dark night of the Soul).  There the soul must purify itself before it can resurrect itself into an illuminated heaven.  That happy ending in heaven is really the mystical destination of the soul’s spiritual journey  - a journey which it must undertake of its own accord, alone and unaided, willing each step of the way, like a pilgrim driven to seek salvation.


Margaret  Fleming
Margaret, a former ballerina, will be giving a talk entitled CHARACTERS OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS FROM 19TH  CENTURY BALLET at the Gnostic Centre of the Theosophical Society, 50 Gloucester Place, London W1U 8EA at 7 pm on Wednesday 14 December 2011.  Admission: £5, £4 concessions, £3 TS members.

Friday, 9 September 2011

Tim Wyatt talks about Alchemy...