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Major Theosophical groups
of long-standing
and other Theosophical Links

Something else from the theosophical family

Point Loma Publications
San Diego California, a private venture of a few otherwise unaffiliated theosophists. Includes their catalogue and "tools for transformation", i.e. extracts from their books. 
Theosophical Association Aarhus
An independent Association, consisting of approximately 200 members and working in cooperation with other associations and centres of similar nature in Denmark. They consider themselves a part of the Theosophical Movement in the world that started with the pioneering work of H. P. Blavatsky, continued in the founding of The Theosophical Society in 1875, and later expressed itself in numerous associations, organisations and groups World Wide.
The Philosophical Research Society  
Online bookstore with mostly work by Manly P. Hall.
Edmonton Theosophical Society  
Publishers of formerly one of the best theosophical magazines around: Fohat. 
The Global Library
Online documents and books by Theosophical and Liberal Catholic writers. Includes material by Annie Besant, Geoffrey Hodson en C.W. Leadbeater.
Zero Point - physics and theosophy
Dr Christopher Holmes hosts a biweekly online Radio Broadcast through BBSRadio.  (www.BBSRadio.com)  The broadcasts are available for online listening at the  archive service, at the Zero Point Page--including lectures on the zero point hypothesis, the magical formula of 137, and on consciousness and the heart doctrine common to all religions.
European School of Theosophy
Information on their yearly school.
Point Loma Covina Theosophical Society, The Hague
Dutch splintergroup of the Theosophical Society (English site)

Related sites

Nicholas Roerich Museum
the Roerich tradition holds Blavatsky in high regard. 
Esoteric Astrologer
Esoteric Astrology looks towards causes rather than effects, to the life of the human soul that lies behind the outer form, the body.
Karmayasa (carnatic.com)
Interesting, though strangely organised website. Many interesting links. A lot of inspiring information.

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Last update October 2007