The Oakland Theosophical Society, founded in 1898 by Henry Steel Olcott, is a vibrant community dedicated to the study and exploration of Theosophy, mysticism, and comparative religious studies. With a focus on self-realization and development, the society delves into the latest scientific research and teachings of ancient and modern philosophers, psychologists, and mystics.
Embracing the motto "There is no religion or law higher than truth," the Oakland Theosophical Society promotes understanding and unity among people of all races, nationalities, philosophies, and religions. It invites individuals, regardless of their background, to participate equally in its life and work, emphasizing devotion to truth, love for all living beings, and a commitment to a life of altruism. The society's three main objectives include forming a nucleus of the universal family of humanity, encouraging the study of comparative religion, philosophy, and science, and investigating the unexplained laws of nature and latent powers within human beings.
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