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Biography of
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky
1831
– 1891
The
Founder of Modern Theosophy
Helena Petrovna von Hahn was born at
Ekaterinoslav (now Dniepropetrovsk.), a town on the
river
When almost eighteen, she married the
middle-aged Nikifor V. Blavatsky, Vice-Governor of
the
father.
On her twentieth birthday, in 1851, being
then in London, she met the individual whom she had known in her psycho-spiritual
visions from childhood --- an Eastern Initiate of Rajput birth, the Mahatma Morya or M. as he became known in later years among
Theosophists. He told her something of the work that was in store for her, and
from that moment she accepted fully his guidance.
Later the same year,
She returned to
In late 1855, she left for
She left
In 1868 she went via
After further travels through the
her relatives at
H.P. Blavatsky was then forty-two years old
and in controlled possession of her many and most unusual spiritual and occult
powers. In the opinion of the Mahatmas, she was the best available instrument
for the work they had in mind, namely to offer to the world a new presentation,
though only in brief outline of the age-old Theosophia,
"The accumulated Wisdom of the ages, tested and
verified
by generations of Seers...," that body of Truth of which religions, great
and small, are but as branches of the parent tree. The Mahatmas assess H P B’s
suitability as a teacher in the Mahatmas Letters to A P Sinnett.
Her task was to challenge on the one hand
the entrenched beliefs and dogmas of Christian Theology and on the other the
equally dogmatic materialistic view of the science of her day. A crack,
however, had recently appeared in the twofold set of mental fortifications. It
was caused by Spiritualism, then sweeping
In October, 1874, H.P.B. was put in touch
by her Teachers with Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, a man of sterling worth who
had acquired considerable renown during the Civil War, had served the U.S.
Government with distinction, and was at the time practicing law in New York.
She also met William Quan Judge, a young Irish Lawyer, who was to play a unique
role in the future Theosophical work.
On September 7, 1875, these three leading
figures, together with several others, founded a society which they chose to
call The Theosophical Society, as promulgating the ancient teachings of
Theosophy, or the Wisdom concerning the Divine which had been the spiritual
basis of other great movements of the past, such as Neo-Platonism, Gnosticism,
and the Mystery-Schools of the Classical world. The Inaugural Address by the
President-Founder, Colonel Olcott, was delivered
1.
To form a nucleus of the Universal
Brotherhood of Humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or
color.
2.
To encourage the study of Comparative
Religion, Philosophy and Science.
3.
To investigate unexplained laws of Nature,
and the powers latent in man.
In September 1877, a powerful impact was
made upon the reading and thinking public by the publication of H.P.
Blavatsky’s first monumental work, Isis Unveiled, which was issued by J.W. Bouton in New York City, the one thousand copies of the
first printing being sold within ten days. The
the nature and origin of Magic, the roots
of Christianity, the errors of Christian Theology and the fallacies of
established orthodox Science, against the backdrop of the secret teachings
which run as a golden thread through bygone centuries, coming up to the surface
every now and then in the various mystical movements of the last two thousand
years or so.
On
Arriving in
This contact soon proved of the utmost
importance. After a tour of northwestern
During May-July, 1880 the Founders spent
some time in
A.P. Sinnett and his wife Patience at Simla in northern
Buddhism (1883), both of which had an
enormous influence in generating public interest in Theosophy.
The replies and explanations given by the Mahatmas to the questions by Sinnett
were embodied in their letters from 1880 to 1885 and were published in 1923 as
The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett. The original letters from these Teachers
are preserved in the British Library where they can be viewed by special
permission in the Department of Rare Manuscripts.
In May, 1882, a large estate was bought in
southern
main purpose of which was to
revitalize the dormant interest on the part of
It is during this period that Colonel
Olcott engaged in widespread mesmeric healings until February, 1884, when he
left for
After staying almost five months in
Meanwhile, a vicious attack on her by
Alexis and Emma Coulomb (two of her staff members at Adyar) was rapidly
building up. She returned to Adyar on
The Coulomb attack, as was later proved,
had no solid foundation whatsoever. It was based on forged and partially forged
letters, purporting to have been written by H.P. Blavatsky, with instructions
to arrange fraudulent psychic phenomena of various kinds. A Christian
missionary magazine in
Meanwhile, the Society for Psychical
Research (
This vicious attack had a most unfavorable
effect on H.P. Blavatsky’s health. Having left
After her arrival in
As H.P. Blavatsky had virtually lost
control of The Theosophist, she founded in September, 1887 Lucifer, a monthly
magazine designed, as stated on its title-page, "to bring to light the
hidden things of darkness." Also in the same month, H.P.B. moved to
H.P.B. continued to write her great work which
was finally completed and published in two large volumes in October-December,
1888. Her indefatigable helpers in the transcription and editing of the
manuscript were Bertram Keightley and Archibald Keightley, whose financial backing was also of immense
assistance.
The Secret Doctrine was the crowning
achievement of H.P. Blavatsky’s literary career. Volume I is
concerned mainly with the evolution of the Universe. The skeleton of this
volume is formed by seven Stanzas, translated from the Book of Dzyan, with
commentary and explanations by H.P.B. Also in this volume is an extended
elucidation of the fundamental symbols contained in the great religions and
mythologies of the world. The second Volume contains a further series of
Stanzas from the Book of Dzyan, which describe the evolution of humanity.
Also in October, 1888, Madame Blavatsky
formed the Esoteric Section
(or School) of the Theosophical Society for the deeper study of
the Esoteric Philosophy by dedicated students, and wrote for them her three E.
S. Instructions.
In 1889 H.P. Blavatsky published The Key to
Theosophy, "a clear Exposition, in the form of Question and Answer, of the
Ethics, Science and Philosophy for the study of which the Theosophical Society
has been founded," and the devotional mystical gem called The Voice of the
Silence, containing selected excerpts translated from an Eastern scripture, The
Book of the Golden Precepts, which she had learnt by heart during her training
in the East.
In July, 1890, H.P. B. established the
European Headquarters of the Theosophical Society at 19 Avenue Road, St. John’s
Wood, London.
At this address H.P. Blavatsky died on May
8, 1891, during a severe epidemic of flu in England, and her remains were
cremated at Woking Crematorium, Surrey.
Against the background of her writings and
teachings, her life and character, her mission and occult powers, H.P.
Blavatsky is destined to be recognized in time as the greatest Occultist in the
history of Western civilization and a direct agent of the Trans-Himalayan
Brotherhood of Adepts.
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