2008
CHANGES
Structural changes in the
Theosophical Movement in
as it separates into independent
groups that run their own show
The 2008 Theosophy Wales
Changes
Background
In
the early years of Theosophy in Wales, no single specific body represented the
Adyar groups with all Wales groups being in a variety of federations and
alliances that were affiliated to the Theosophical Society in England &
Wales. The Theosophical Society (Pasadena) also had groups in Wales as early as
1895 and still has a presence in Wales today. Although there has been
collaboration between the Adyar and Pasadena Societies, the two Societies
remain separate both in Wales and internationally. Another group, The United
Lodge of Theosophists has also had a presence in Wales but no Wales ULT group
currently exists.
Pioneering Theosophist Peter Freeman in an impressive motor
circa 1919
He was the first General Secretary of the Welsh National Society
which was
formed in 1922 with an extensive self-determining remit for
Wales and
voting power to influence Adyar Theosophical Society policy at
international level. Sadly this body folded in the early 1990s.
The
structure of the Adyar Theosophical Society in Wales changed in 1922 with the
establishment of The Welsh National Society of the Theosophical Society to which
all Adyar groups in Wales affiliated. The first General Secretary of this body
was the pioneering Cardiff Theosophist Mr Peter Freeman. This body affiliated
itself to the Adyar Theosophical Society, which was then led by Annie Besant,
and was given a vote at senior international policy making level. The Welsh
National Society continued as an executive body for Adyar Theosophy in Wales
until it folded due to lack of support in the early 1990s. This reflected a
general decline in the Theosophical Movement at that time.
An
uncertain period followed the demise of the Welsh National Society with
pressure from outside Wales for Welsh groups to be absorbed into the
Theosophical Society in England. There was an interesting proposal from English
member Adam Warcup to for a new British Theosophical Society but there was
little enthusiasm for this. The general mood amongst Welsh Theosophists was for
Theosophy in Wales to at least continue as some sort of separate entity.
In
February 1993 Adyar Head Office directed the formation of a new body called The
Regional Association of the Theosophical Society in Wales with an Organising
Secretary, and as the titles suggest, this was a body of much lower remit and
status than the Welsh National Society. This was purely an administrative body
with a remit to collect dues from, and link Adyar affiliated groups and
individual members in Wales. This body had no executive power with no vote at
European or full international level while having to accept direction from
these levels, but it did at least purport to maintain Theosophy in Wales as a
separate, if not self determining, entity.
The
term Regional in the body’s title has always been controversial as it fails to
acknowledge Wales as a separate political entity within the United Kingdom and
many were, and still are, concerned that the body represented an interim phase
in the absorption of Welsh Theosophy into the Theosophical Society in England.
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2008 and Theosophy Cardiff’s Separation from
The Welsh Regional Association (formed 1993)
Wolfie keeping up to date with the latest
developments in Theosophy in
Despite
its ambiguous title and limited remit, The Regional Association continued from
1993 onward to be funded by all Adyar Theosophists in Wales until 2008, when
Theosophy Cardiff decided to separate from it. This came after a long period of
difficulty, much discussion, meetings of members and taking legal advice.
A
letter was sent to the Adyar Head Office outlining Theosophy Cardiff’s concerns
and arrangements were made to pay a proportion of subscriptions directly to
Adyar. A letter was sent to the Regional Association Organising Secretary, Ms
Julie Cunningham in advance of the March 2008 Regional Association annual
meeting, informing her of Theosophy Cardiff’s decision and the reasons for separation.
Copies were also sent to all Regional Association officers and made available
to members.
There
has been much confusion surrounding this decision and Theosophy Cardiff are
still receiving enquiries from all over the world about it. Here is a link to Theosophy Cardiff’s letter of separation from the Welsh
Regional Association,
which it is hoped will answer most questions.
2008
CHANGES
Structural changes in the
Theosophical Movement in
as it separates into independent
groups that can do their own thing
For more info on Theosophy
Try these
Cardiff
Theosophical Society meetings are informal
and there’s always
a cup of tea afterwards
The Cardiff Theosophical Society Website
The National Wales Theosophy Website
Wales has Theosophy Groups in
Dave’s Streetwise Theosophy Boards
This is for everybody not just people in Wales
Theosophy Cardiff’s Instant Guide to Theosophy
General pages about Wales, Welsh History
and The History of Theosophy in Wales
Teosofia en Cardiff (Página en Español)
One Liners & Quick Explanations
The Most Basic Theosophy Website in the Universe
If you run a Theosophy Study Group you can use
this as an introductory handout
Writings of William Quan Judge
We can learn something from these guys
(The universe exists for a while and then sort of
doesn’t)
Outline of the Creation Process
There is no Dead Matter in the Universe
The Divine Spark in Everything
The 10 rungs on the Ladder of Life
The Sevenfold Constitution of Man
Yes, we all operate at 7 levels
(or shouldn’t be)
(You do take some things with you but sadly not your
money)
(The Energy Driving the Universe)
We haven’t always looked like this
H P Blavatsky is usually the only Theosophist most
people have ever heard of. Let’s put that right.
on Dave’s
Streetwise Theosophy Boards
No
Aardvarks were harmed in the
Theosophy Birmingham (England)
The Birmingham Annie Besant Lodge
Quick Explanations with Links to More Detailed Info
What is Theosophy ? Theosophy Defined (More Detail)
Three Fundamental Propositions Key Concepts of Theosophy
Cosmogenesis Anthropogenesis Root Races
Ascended Masters After Death States
The Seven Principles of Man Karma
Reincarnation Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott William Quan Judge
The Start of the Theosophical
Society
History of the Theosophical
Society
Theosophical Society Presidents
History of the Theosophical
Society in Wales
The Three Objectives of the
Theosophical Society
Explanation of the Theosophical
Society Emblem
The Theosophical Order of
Service (TOS)
Glossaries of Theosophical Terms
The Spiritual Home of Urban Theosophy
The Earth Base for Evolutionary Theosophy
The Holyhead Mountain Hut Group
southwestern end of Holyhead mountain
Gwynedd Museum and Art
Gallery,
The
Harvest Moon Cafe and Healing Centre
Holyhead,
Anglesey, North Wales
Classic Introductory
Theosophy Text
A Text Book of
Theosophy By C W Leadbeater
What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
The Constitution of Man After Death Reincarnation
The Purpose of Life The Planetary Chains
The Result of Theosophical Study
An Outstanding
Introduction to Theosophy
By a student of
Katherine Tingley
Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man? Body and Soul
Body, Soul and Spirit Reincarnation Karma
The Occult World
By
Alfred Percy
Sinnett
The Occult World is an treatise on the
Occult and Occult Phenomena, presented
in
readable style, by an early giant of
the Theosophical Movement.
Preface to the American Edition Introduction
Occultism and its Adepts The Theosophical Society
First Occult Experiences Teachings of Occult Philosophy
Later Occult Phenomena Appendix
Preface
Theosophy and the Masters General Principles
The Earth Chain Body and Astral Body Kama – Desire
Manas Of Reincarnation Reincarnation Continued
Karma Kama Loka
Devachan
Cycles
Arguments Supporting Reincarnation
Differentiation Of Species Missing Links
Psychic Laws, Forces, and Phenomena
Psychic Phenomena and Spiritualism
Karma Fundamental Principles Laws: Natural and Man-Made The Law of Laws
The Eternal Now
Succession
Causation The Laws of Nature A Lesson of The Law
Karma Does Not Crush Apply This Law
Man in The Three Worlds Understand The Truth
Man and His Surroundings The Three Fates
The Pair of Triplets Thought, The Builder
Practical Meditation Will and Desire
The Mastery of Desire Two Other Points
The Third Thread Perfect Justice
Our Environment
Our Kith and Kin Our Nation
The Light for a Good Man Knowledge of Law The Opposing Schools
The More Modern View Self-Examination Out of the Past
Old Friendships
We Grow By Giving Collective Karma Family Karma
National Karma
India’s Karma
National Disasters
The Seven Principles of Man
By
Annie Besant
A Student of Katherine Tingley
Katherine Tingley (1847 -1929)Was the founder &
President
of the Point Loma Theosophical Society 1896 -1929
She and her students produced a series of informative
Theosophical works in the early years of the 20th century
Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man?
Body and Soul
Body, Soul and Spirit Reincarnation
Karma The Seven in Man and Nature
Annotated Edition Published
1885
Preface to the Annotated Edition Preface to the Original Edition
Esoteric Teachers The Constitution of Man The Planetary Chain
The World Periods Devachan
Kama Loca
The Human Tide-Wave The Progress of Humanity
Buddha Nirvana The Universe
The Doctrine Reviewed
by
Annie Besant
THE PHYSICAL PLANE THE ASTRAL PLANE
KÂMALOKA THE MENTAL PLANE DEVACHAN
THE BUDDHIC AND NIRVANIC PLANES
THE THREE KINDS OF KARMA COLLECTIVE KARMA
THE LAW OF SACRIFICE MAN'S
ASCENT
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Annie Besant Visits Cardiff 1924
Hey Look!
Theosophy in Cardiff
Try these if you are looking for a
local Theosophy
Group or Centre
UK Listing of Theosophical Groups
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Your Own
Theosophy Group Starts Here
A Guide to
starting your own
Theosophy Group
These are suggestions
and pointers for forming
your own
independent Theosophy Group and
not instructions on
how to form a branch of a
larger Theosophical
Organisation.
The subject of
affiliation to a larger body is
covered but as
affiliation may mean compromise
and nobody owns
Theosophy anyway, we leave
that decision
entirely up to you
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General pages
about Wales, Welsh History
and The History
of Theosophy in Wales
Wales is a
Principality within the United Kingdom
and has an eastern border
with England. The land
area is just over
8,000 square miles. Snowdon in
North Wales is the
highest mountain at 3,650 feet.
The coastline is
almost 750 miles long. The population
of Wales as at the 2001 census is 2,946,200.
Sited at a former
Roman garrison town
with access to
the sea via the river Usk.
The Roman
Amphitheatre at Caerleon,
Dinas Emrys (The Fort of Merlin)
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