The Key to Theosophy
The Key to Theosophy is an 1889 book by Helena Blavatsky, expounding the principles of theosophy in a readable question-and-answer manner. It covers Theosophy and the Theosophical Society, Nature of the Human Being, Life After Death, Reincarnation, Kama-Loka and Devachan, the Human Mind, Practical Theosophy and the Mahatmas. The book is an introduction to Theosophical mysticism and esoteric doctrine.
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| Author | Helena Blavatsky | 
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| Subject | Theosophy | 
| Published | 1889 | 
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Nonviolent activist Mohandas Gandhi spoke of it in his autobiography:
- "This book stimulated in me the desire to read books on Hinduism, and disabused me of the notion fostered by the missionaries that Hinduism was rife with superstition."[1]
 
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References
    
- "Gandhi Autobiography". www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org.
 
External links
    
Blavatsky, Helena P. (1889). The Key to Theosophy. London: The Theosophical Publishing Company. Theosophy Trust Books. 2007. ISBN 0979320526. Theosophical University Press Online Edition: The Key to Theosophy by H. P. Blavatsky. ISBN 1-55700-046-8.
- The Key to Theosophy. United Lodge of Theosophists - Phoenix Arizona. 2002. "Scanned Reproduction from a Photographic Reproduction of the Original Edition as First Issued at London, England: 1889".
 
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