Theosophical Movement

Blavatsky Studies

60 Charilaou Trikoupi str. (3rd floor),
Athens 10681, Greece
www.blavatsky.gr www.theosophy.gr www.ultathens.gr
Email: aspasia@theosophy.gr

 

A three-day study 29th May – 1st June 2008,
Venue Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens, Greece.

 
 

Dear Friends,

We would like to inform you on the annual meeting “Blavatsky Studies” which will be held for three consecutive days from May 29 to June 1, 2008.

The subject will be “The Law of Periodicity” the second fundamental of the Secret Doctrine. It will be treated on in respect to various relative topics such as the universal Law, consciousness, cycles, ethics, karma and reincarnation, while participants will share thoughts and questions.

Study is mainly focused on the writings of H. P. Blavatsky and her Masters, as well as on texts presented by subsequent writers who respected and valued the founder’s work. Extensive references will be made to H.P.B.’s “The Key to Theosophy”, to W. Judge’s “The Ocean of Theosophy” as well as to The Secret Doctrine, Collected Writings and the Voice of the Silence.

We are kindly asking long time students to contribute in the study by 40 minutes introductions related to the above subject. We welcome those interested in participating to let us know until the end of March.

The program will start on Thursday, May 29th at 5,00 pm and will end on Sunday, June 1st, at noon. It will be held in Palmyra Beach Hotel (www.palmyra.gr) Glyfada, Athens. Details for the cost and payment are included in the registration form. A full-fledged program will be announced in the first week of May. There will also be a tour to Acropolis at extra cost.

The hotel is located at a very convenient residential area; public bus and hotel mini-bus available for transfer from/to airport (http://www.palmyra.gr/free_airport_transfer.html); additionally tramway service links Glyfada to the center of Athens within 30 minutes.

The organizing team of this annual gathering Blavatsky Studies belongs to Athens ULT (United Lodge of Theosophists), while people from other Theosophical groups and T.S. sustain the effort and contribute to it.

Aspasia Papadomichelaki