THE KABALAH and THE KABALISTS H.P. BLAVATSKY 1919 ADYAR Theosophy OCCULT Kabbalah SCARCE
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was the Grande Dame of Theosophy, her successor at the Theosophical Society Annie Besant issued the Adyar Pamphlets in the early 20th century. They're a series of monographs illuminating the esoteric occult mystical teachings Madame Blavatsky unveiled during her lifetime.
THE KABALAH AND THE KABALISTS By H. P. BLAVATSKY. Published by the Theosophical Publishing House, Madras, India, 1919. Adyar Pamphlets No. 105, First Edition Thus, originally published in the May 1892 issue of LUCIFER MAGAZINE. Softcover booklet, printed wrappers, 7.25" x 5", 23 pages. An exploration of the Kabbalah, a mystical tradition of Judaism that seeks to understand the nature of God and the universe through the use of symbols and esoteric teachings. VERY GOOD CONDITION: spine fold mostly perished and starting to pull apart at page 18, by page 23 it's holding by the middle thread, small ink stamp on title page, otherwise bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce.
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891) founded the Theosophical Society in 1883, a New Age Movement of Western occultism and Eastern mysticism that aspired to prepare humanity for the coming of the Lord Maitreya, the World Teacher for the Age of Aquarius. After her death, her successor Annie Besant (1847-1933) the international leader of the Theosophical Movement continued in the preparation of a messianic disciple who would serve as the vehicle for the Master to reveal himself.