The Key to Theosophy

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The Key to Theosophy
Cover of the first edition
AuthorHelena Blavatsky
SubjectTheosophy
Published1889
Media typePrint

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.

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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  1. ^ "Gandhi Autobiography". www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org.

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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.