Introduction to Theosophy: Part I
We invite you to join with other seekers to learn some essential Theosophical concepts in a friendly and informal atmosphere.
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- 35 days 1 hour
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Wednesdays, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. CT
September 10 – October 15 (6 classes)
We invite you to join with other seekers to learn some essential Theosophical concepts in a friendly and informal atmosphere. Participants will engage with the content of each class through meditation, discussion, and practical application. Classes are successive, so we encourage participants to attend the whole series or watch the recordings of previous classes.
This is the first session of a two-part course. If you wish to enroll in “Introduction to Theosophy: Part II” on October 29, you must first complete Part I as a prerequisite.
Course Topics:
- Week 1: Theosophy and the Ageless Wisdom: An Introduction to the Society, Its Mission, Ethic, and History
- Week 2: The Sevenfold Human Nature
- Week 3: Reincarnation
- Week 4: The Law of Karma
- Week 5: The Power of Thought
- Week 6: Introduction to Meditation
Goodwill offerings are appreciated. Your contribution helps make programs such as this possible for the benefit of all spiritual seekers.
Registration includes on-demand access to recordings of the classes, which can be viewed for four weeks following the date of the last class, and further resources for individual study.
Barbara Hebert, Ph.D., is a third-generation Theosophist who has been involved in local, regional, and national offices throughout her years of membership, including two terms as the National President of the Theosophical Society in America. She has also had a long career as a mental health practitioner and educator.
Juliana Cesano is a third-generation Theosophist who has been actively involved in the Society’s work for over twenty-five years. She is an international speaker and currently serves as the Member Education Director and the National Secretary of the Theosophical Society in America.
Ananya Sri Ram has been a student of Theosophy since 1983 and incorporates theosophical principles into her practice as a licensed therapist. Past president of the Theosophical Order of Service, USA, she currently serves as the director of the Krotona School in Ojai, California.
Program Format
This is a live, interactive online program that will also be recorded. Registrants will receive on-demand access to recording(s) that can be viewed for four weeks following the conclusion of the program.
Join online via a Zoom link that will be emailed upon your registration. Please download Zoom for free at zoom.us/download and test your connection at zoom.us/test. For further information, check out www.theosophical.org/FAQ or email webinars@theosophical.org.
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