The United Lodge of Theosophists, or ULT, was founded in 1909 by a Theosophical Society member, Robert Crosbie (1849-1919). Crosbie wanted to focus exclusively on the literature left behind by H.P. Blavatsky and William Quan Judge. In the many years following the passing of HPB, thousands of "changes and corrections" had been made to the original writings of HPB and Mr. Judge. Such deletions and additions were the product of prominent "post-HPB" Theosophists.

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  • The United Lodge of Theosophists, or ULT, was founded in 1909 by a Theosophical Society member, Robert Crosbie (1849-1919). Crosbie wanted to focus exclusively on the literature left behind by H.P. Blavatsky and William Quan Judge. In the many years following the passing of HPB, thousands of "changes and corrections" had been made to the original writings of HPB and Mr. Judge. Such deletions and additions were the product of prominent "post-HPB" Theosophists. In principle, a student of the Philosophy of Theosophy might wonder if these changes were made by certain individuals for their own personal aggrandizement. The ULT makes the effort to preserve and to "Spread Broadcast the original teachings of Theosophy as found in the writings of H.P. Blavatsky and William Q. Judge. " The purpose of the ULT is to disseminate the Fundamental Principles of the Philosophy of Theosophy. To that end, the texts regarded as "straight line Theosophical Literature" by the ULT are generally those which are reproduced from the original plates, or are photographic reproductions of originals. After Crosbie's death the movement gained momentum under the leadership of B.P. Wadia (1881-1958). Sri Raghavan Iyer was a prominent member of the movement until his death in 1995. It is not the goal of the ULT that more people might call themselves "Theosophists", rather that the effects of the Movement will serve to "leaven the Race mind". As an effect lies in germ form deep within its cause, "Independent Devotion to the Cause of Theosophy" is the Policy of the ULT.
  • Die United Lodge of Theosophists oder kurz ULT bzw. U.L.T. ist eine 1909 von Robert Crosbie in Los Angeles gegründete theosophische Organisation.
  • De Geünieerde Loge van Theosofen is een theosofische beweging, die in 1909 in Los Angeles werd gesticht door Robert Crosbie met Loges over de hele wereld. Crosbie meende dat de twee grote bestaande theosofische bewegingen, de Theosofische Vereniging en het Theosofisch Genootschap te ver waren afgeweken van de oorspronkelijke bedoelingen van Helena Blavatsky. Hij wilde met de oprichting van de GLT zich alleen richten op de verspreiding van de leringen van de Theosofie zoals die in de oorspronkelijke literaire werken van Helena Petrovna Blavatsky en William Quan Judge zijn vastgelegd. Een korte filosofisch publicatie is hun enig leidend document. Na Crosbie's dood werd hij opgevolgd door B.P. Wadia (1881-1958)
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  • The United Lodge of Theosophists, or ULT, was founded in 1909 by a Theosophical Society member, Robert Crosbie (1849-1919). Crosbie wanted to focus exclusively on the literature left behind by H.P. Blavatsky and William Quan Judge. In the many years following the passing of HPB, thousands of "changes and corrections" had been made to the original writings of HPB and Mr. Judge. Such deletions and additions were the product of prominent "post-HPB" Theosophists.
  • Die United Lodge of Theosophists oder kurz ULT bzw. U.L.T. ist eine 1909 von Robert Crosbie in Los Angeles gegründete theosophische Organisation.
  • De Geünieerde Loge van Theosofen is een theosofische beweging, die in 1909 in Los Angeles werd gesticht door Robert Crosbie met Loges over de hele wereld. Crosbie meende dat de twee grote bestaande theosofische bewegingen, de Theosofische Vereniging en het Theosofisch Genootschap te ver waren afgeweken van de oorspronkelijke bedoelingen van Helena Blavatsky.
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  • United Lodge of Theosophists
  • United Lodge of Theosophists
  • Geünieerde Loge van Theosofen
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