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The United Lodge of Theosophists or ULT is an informal and wholly voluntary association of students of Theosophy. It was founded in 1909, mainly through the efforts of Robert Crosbie. The first parent lodge of the ULT was started in Los Angeles by Robert Crosbie and seven other associates through the adoption of its Declaration on February 18, 1909. Owing largely to the revival efforts of B.P. Wadia after Crosbie's death, there are currently about twenty active lodges spread all over the world. The ULT is considered to be part of the second generation or the third section of the Theosophical Movement started in 1875 by H.P. Blavatsky in New York. Presently, it is also one of the existing four main "branches" of the original Theosophical Movement. The following founding principles when

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  • 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)
  • La Loge unie des théosophes, fondée en 1909 par le théosophe (en) existe dans plusieurs pays, en Europe, aux États-Unis, et en Inde. Selon ses propres critères, à la différence de la Société théosophique, la Loge unie des théosophes s'en tient strictement à l'enseignement de Helena Blavatsky, de William Quan Judge et de . Crosbie, ami de Judge, a initié un mouvement de « retour à Blavatsky » et créé la Loge en réaction à la (en) considérée comme une forme dévoyée de la doctrine originelle de Blavatsky. La Loge unie des théosophes de Paris, ou Compagnie Théosophie, édite des Cahiers de théosophie, des conférences audio et propose des réunions d'études gratuites, également par correspondance. Elle édite un webzine, Horizons théosophiques. (fr)
  • The United Lodge of Theosophists or ULT is an informal and wholly voluntary association of students of Theosophy. It was founded in 1909, mainly through the efforts of Robert Crosbie. The first parent lodge of the ULT was started in Los Angeles by Robert Crosbie and seven other associates through the adoption of its Declaration on February 18, 1909. Owing largely to the revival efforts of B.P. Wadia after Crosbie's death, there are currently about twenty active lodges spread all over the world. The ULT is considered to be part of the second generation or the third section of the Theosophical Movement started in 1875 by H.P. Blavatsky in New York. Presently, it is also one of the existing four main "branches" of the original Theosophical Movement. The following founding principles when taken as a whole, sets apart the ULT from the other Theosophical Organizations: 1. * Recognition of W.Q. Judge as H.P. Blavatsky's colleague and co-worker from the beginning and hence as one of the original founders of the Theosophical Movement 2. * Exclusive adherence to the unaltered works of H.P. Blavatsky and W.Q. Judge along with only those other works that are philosophically in consonance with the aforementioned 3. * Rejection of any other "authorities" in the form of "leaders" or "teachers" and reference to all of its associates as "students" with emphasis on self-reliance 4. * Absence of organizational elements such as constitution, by-laws or officers and complete reliance on the "similarity of aim, purpose and teaching," as the only basis of unity 5. * Anonymity of living persons who write on behalf of ULT to protect against exaltation of personalities and self-advertising ULT Los Angeles publishes the Theosophy Magazine which was started by Robert Crosbie in 1912. It was the revival of an earlier periodical called The Path that was edited by W.Q. Judge. ULT India publishes the Theosophical Movement Magazine, founded under B.P. Wadia in 1930 in Mumbai. ULT Santa Barbara publishes a quarterly periodical called Vidya, and uses Concord Grove Press to publish theosophical texts including a pamphlet series on themes from The Secret Doctrine. The Theosophy Company was registered in 1925 on behalf of ULT as a fiduciary agent and an eleemosynary, non-profit corporation to publish photographic facsimile of the Original Editions of books by H.P. Blavatsky and W.Q. Judge. (en)
  • De Geünieerde Loge van Theosofen is een theosofische beweging, die in 1909 in Los Angeles werd gesticht door Robert Crosbie met loges (werkplaatsen) over de hele wereld. Crosbie meende dat de twee grote bestaande theosofische bewegingen, de Theosofische Vereniging en het Theosofisch Genootschap Point Loma 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 Blavatsky en William Quan Judge zijn vastgelegd. Een korte filosofische publicatie - de zogenoemde beginselverklaring (zie website) - is hun enig leidend document. Na Crosbie's dood werd zijn werk o.a. door B.P. Wadia (1881-1958) en anderen in de hele wereld verder gezet. (nl)
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  • 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)
  • La Loge unie des théosophes, fondée en 1909 par le théosophe (en) existe dans plusieurs pays, en Europe, aux États-Unis, et en Inde. Selon ses propres critères, à la différence de la Société théosophique, la Loge unie des théosophes s'en tient strictement à l'enseignement de Helena Blavatsky, de William Quan Judge et de . Crosbie, ami de Judge, a initié un mouvement de « retour à Blavatsky » et créé la Loge en réaction à la (en) considérée comme une forme dévoyée de la doctrine originelle de Blavatsky. (fr)
  • The United Lodge of Theosophists or ULT is an informal and wholly voluntary association of students of Theosophy. It was founded in 1909, mainly through the efforts of Robert Crosbie. The first parent lodge of the ULT was started in Los Angeles by Robert Crosbie and seven other associates through the adoption of its Declaration on February 18, 1909. Owing largely to the revival efforts of B.P. Wadia after Crosbie's death, there are currently about twenty active lodges spread all over the world. The ULT is considered to be part of the second generation or the third section of the Theosophical Movement started in 1875 by H.P. Blavatsky in New York. Presently, it is also one of the existing four main "branches" of the original Theosophical Movement. The following founding principles when (en)
  • De Geünieerde Loge van Theosofen is een theosofische beweging, die in 1909 in Los Angeles werd gesticht door Robert Crosbie met loges (werkplaatsen) over de hele wereld. Crosbie meende dat de twee grote bestaande theosofische bewegingen, de Theosofische Vereniging en het Theosofisch Genootschap Point Loma 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 Blavatsky en William Quan Judge zijn vastgelegd. Een korte filosofische publicatie - de zogenoemde beginselverklaring (zie website) - is hun enig leidend document. Na Crosbie's dood werd zijn werk o.a. door B.P. Wadia (1881-1958) en anderen in de he (nl)
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  • United Lodge of Theosophists (de)
  • Loge unie des théosophes (fr)
  • Geünieerde Loge van Theosofen (nl)
  • United Lodge of Theosophists (en)
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