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Theosophy Virtual Lodge

 

 

Schedule of Audio Lectures - Studies - Discussions

 

 

Schedule for August, 2006

 

Nothing is scheduled yet for August, but please check back.

 

 

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Previous Schedule

 

Schedule for June, 2006

 

Saturday, June 10 - 11:00 pm New York (EDST

 

The Gospel of Mark

 

Jerry Hejka-Ekins presents a discussion of this gospel as a literary

(as opposed to an historical) work, in light of the world views and

beliefs of the Greeks, Romans and Jews at the time. He proposes that

the Gospel of Mark is not an historical, but rather a literary work

with a spiritual message, such as other stories of the time, like

those about Heracles and of Odysseus.

 

Jerry Hejka-Ekins is President of Alexandria West, a fraternal

theosophical organization dedicated to promoting the Ancient Wisdom. He

is Editor of The Serapeum and Associate Editor of Theosophical

History. He is past president of Los Angeles Lodge (Adyar) and an

associate member of ULT. Hejka-Ekins has published The Perennial

Wisdom and numerous theosophical articles and reviews. He has an MA in

English Literature from California State where he developed a Thesis on

W. B. Yeats' relationship with H.P. Blavatsky, the Theosophical Society

and Blavatsky's influence on his poetry, essays and plays.

http://www.alexandriawest.org/


 

Saturday, June 17 - 3:00 pm New York (EDST)

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Bill Meredith presents: Ralph Waldo Emerson, a lecture including a

sketch of Emerson's life and work and selected readings which

demonstrate that Emerson can be viewed as a forerunner of H.P.

Blavatsky and the modern theosophical movement. Emerson's system of

thought, as presented through his prose and poetry and especially in

The Over-Soul and Self-Reliance can be correlated to the three

fundamental propositions presented later in Blavatsky's The Secret

Doctrine.

 

Bill Meredith is an independent student of theosophy. He is a retired

military officer with numerous awards and personal decorations.

Meredith holds an MS in Educational Leadership from Troy State

University and Graduated with Highest Honors from Auburn University

earning a BA in English with a double minor in philosophy. He resides

in Bainbridge, Georgia where he is active in child welfare issues.


 

Saturday, June 24 - 11:00 pm New York (EDST)

 

The Revelation of Saint John

 

Zack Lansdowne presents: The Revelation of Saint John, a lecture

covering the various interpretive approaches to the Revelation, the

debate regarding who the author might be, and the meaning that emerges

from the psychological approach as detailed in his new book, The

Revelation of Saint John. The presentation will then shift from a

lecture to a discussion of the Revelation including comments and

questions

 

Zachary Lansdowne is a past president of the Theosophical Society in

Boston. He has spoken at conferences throughout North America and

published dozens of articles in scholarly journals. He is also the

author of The Chakras and Esoteric Healing, Rules for Spiritual

Initiation, and Rays and Esoteric Psychology. Lansdowne has a

Ph. D. in Engineering from Stanford University as well as advanced

degrees engineering, psychology, and philosophy and comparative

religions. He resides in Carmel Valley, California.

 


 

Saturday, July 8th - 3 pm New York (EDST)

 

***The I-Not-I Monad* by Jerry Schueler**

 

*Jerry Schueler* defines and describes his I-Not-I Monad and its

relationship to H.P. Blavatsky's Planar Model. Jerry will then

present two successful meditation techniques that use guided imagery

to allow one to experience the I-Not-I Monad directly. This

presentation will be informal, interactive, and experiential. Prior

to the presentation, participants are asked to read Jerry's

essay, "The I-Not-I Monad" which can be found at

http://theosophy. pbwiki.com/ lecture. Participants

are encouraged to ask questions throughout the presentation.

 

Gerald J. Schueler is a life long student of theosophy, buddhism, and

magic and is the author of numerous books and articles on these

subjects. Dr. Schueler has one Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies

and another in Human Services, both from Capella University,

Minneapolis, MN. He is a member of the Association for Transpersonal

Psychology, the Institute of Noetic Sciences, the American

Counseling Association, and the National Registery of Neurofeedback

Providers. He is listed in various Marquis' Who's Who (East,

America, World, Science & Engineering, etc). Gerald and his wife,

Betty, are retired and reside in Northern Virginia. To learn more

about the Schuelers visit their website, www.schuelers. com.


 

Sunday, July 16th - 10 a.m. (PDST) (California) - 1 p.m. (EDST)

(New York)

 

Useful Hints for the Study of H.P. Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine by

Jerry Hejka-Ekins

 

Published in 1888, H.P.Blavatsky' s master work, The Secret Doctrine,

remains the most influential work ever written on Eastern and

Western esoteric philosophy. Its influence continues through the

writings of occultists and their schools which have developed since

her time. This presentation will discuss the purpose and importance

of this book; its themes and key ideas; and how to productively

approach its study.

 

Jerry Hejka-Ekins began his study of the Secret Doctrine in 1964 and

has been leading study groups on this book almost continuously since

1973. He will be drawing from his experiences garnered from working

with these groups. He is president of Alexandria West

(www.alexandriawest .org), a fraternal perennialistic organization

dedicated to promoting the Ancient Wisdom teachings and practices;

editor of The Serapeum and associate editor of Theosophical

History. He is an associate of the United Lodge Theosophists,

Theosophical Society (Adyar) and Theosophical Society (Pasadena).

He is author of numerous theosophical articles and reviews and co-

creator of The Perennial Wisdom, a 72 minute video and guide book on

the Theosophical Movement. He has an MA in English Literature from

California State University.

 


 

Sunday, July 23rd 10:00 am New York (EDST)

 

Esoteric Psychology by Prof. Robert Corrington

 

The lecture will be on the link between the depth psychology of the

European tradition and the esoteric tradition centered in Adyar.

The focus will be on the correlation between psychosexuality and the

etheric and astral bodies. Suggestions will be made for a universal

psychology that takes a look at alternative healing modalities and

their relation to the various forms of human embodiment. In

particular, the theory of resonances, as advanced in flower essence

work, will be articulated and shaped in the light of a full blown

esoteric psychology of the seven-fold human constitution.

 

Professor Corrington has developed his philosophic perspective of

ecstatic naturalism out of an ongoing dialogue between Continental

phenomenology on the one side and classical Euro-American pragmatism

on the other. Professor Corrington not only writes on these issues

but has lectured on Jung at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich,

Switzerland as well as at Drew University. His book on Wilhelm

Reich is forthcoming.

 

His metaphysics of ecstatic naturalism is concerned with exhibiting

the utter vastness of nature as that nature manifests its own

unconscious potencies and the religious orders of meaning that

intersect with the human unconscious. His seventh book, A Semiotic

Theory of Theology and Philosophy, (Cambridge University Press,

2000) extends his categorial scheme into the foundational structures

of the world and presents a semiotic cosmology.

 

Currently he is working on a larger project for Cambridge University

Press as well as other book projects that will further ramify and

extend ecstatic naturalism. This involves a continuing exploration

of Hinduism, Buddhism, and theosophy as they all intersect with the

liberal strains in Western metaphysics and theology.

 

Professor Corrington is an active member of the Unitarian

Universalist Association and The Theosophical Society of America. He

lectures and gives classes for both organizations and travels to

India for the Congress of the International Theosophical Society in

Chennai (Madras). http://www.users.drew.edu/rcorring/

<http://www.users.drew.edu/rcorring/>

 


 

Disclaimers

 

1) The Theosophy Virtual Lodge is not officially connected to any

Theosophical organization.

 

2) It is not required that members of Theosophy Virtual Lodge be

members of any Theosophical organization(s).

 

3) The views expressed in Theosophy Virtual Lodge, whether by an admin

or a guest are not binding on the lodge but representative of those

expressing them, unless specifically stated by an admin.

 


 

 

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Saturday July 29, 3pm New York (EDST)

 

The Women of the /Revelation/ by Zachary Lansdowne

 

Zachary Lansdowne presents the lecture "The Women of

the /Revelation/ ," which considers the two vivid feminine symbols

that are contained within the /Revelation of St. John/, the last

book of the Bible. The first feminine symbol is the celestial woman

of chapter 12, described as "a woman clothed with the sun, and the

moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars." The

second feminine symbol is the seductive prostitute of chapter 17,

described as "the great whore that sitteth upon many waters." What

do these symbols mean? Many diverse interpretations have been

proposed for the celestial woman: the constellation Virgo when the

moon is at the feet of Virgo, Mary the mother of Jesus, the people

of Israel, and the heavenly church. Most commentators interpret the

seductive prostitute as representing the ancient city of Rome.

 

Helena P. Blavatsky, the founder of the Theosophical Society,

provides the following key to interpreting the /Revelation/ : "The

fact is . . .the whole /Revelation/ , is simply an allegorical

narrative of the Mysteries and initiation therein of a candidate,

who is John himself."

 

This quotation suggests the use of a psychological approach that

takes every symbol as representing some aspect of an aspirant who is

on the spiritual journey. If we do use a psychological approach of

interpretation, then what do the celestial woman and the seductive

prostitute represent? This lecture considers the meaning of these

symbols by analyzing the first five verses of both chapters 12 and 17.

 

Zachary Lansdowne, Ph.D., is a past president of the Theosophical

Society in Boston. This talk is based on his forthcoming article with

the same title that will be published by the Theosophical Society of

America in the November-December issue of their /Quest Magazine/.

This talk is also based on his recently published book, /The

Revelation of Saint John/, which is available from Amazon.com.


 

Online groups related to theosophy:

 

 

bn-study

http://www.blavatsky.net/members/memberApplication.htm

 

Blavatsky_Study

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Blavatsky_Study/

 

esotericcosmology

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/esotericcosmology/

 

teosofia_portugal

http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/teosofia_portugal/

 

Theos-L

http://list.vnet.net/?enter=theos-l

 

theosophy_

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theosophy_/

 

theosophia

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theosophia/

 

Theosophy1

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Theosophy1/

 

theos-fight

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos_fight/

 

theoslodges

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theoslodges/

 

theos_politics_history

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos_politics_history/

 

theos-trans

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-trans/

 

theos-talk

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-talk/

 

Young-Theosophists

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Young-Theosophists/


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