THEOSOPHY IN CLAREMONT

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PURPOSE
Theosophy in Claremont has been in existence for one and one-half years, and has provided a venue for the participants to explore the age-old teachings of the various wisdom traditions in a manner relevant to everyday life. The format observed is "theosophical" in nature, revolving around various Theosophical writings, and varying viewpoints are often expressed.

The trials of life that face man often render a sense of hopelessness and inadequacy. We are attempting to offer encouragement and a sense of personal empowerment through knowledge and understanding of the unseen aspects of life and living. We are all part of a greater universal brotherhood.

NEWSLETTER BACK ISSUES
#1 April 23, 1997
#2 May 21, 1997
#3 May 21, 1997
#4 May 21, 1997

FORM
Theosophy in Claremont is a diverse group with interests the arts, science, philosophy, religion and social issues. A common aspiration is for deeper understanding of man's spiritual nature and relation to the world. Discussions may involve God, reincarnation, evolution, psychology, cultural values, ethics, justice, reality, etc. Theosophy in Claremont welcomes all without qualification or prejudice, and has no dues or fees.

TIME PLACE
6:00 to 7:45 P.M.
Wednesday evenings
Claremont Library
Multi-Purpose Room
208 Harvard Ave.
Claremont, Ca. 91711
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact:
Gene or Ingrid Landers
818-914-6575



Gene and Ingrid Landers, featured in
The Claremont COURIER June 22, 1996

A session normally involves a short presentation followed by lively debate. We all seem confident each member is best served following his or her own sense of what is true, while benefiting from the wealth of diverse perspectives that are offered enthusiastically. We have the common purpose of exploring the great questions of life and pursuing wisdom.

Theosophy in Claremont new ongoing project:
ONLINE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY

Once Round the Sun
The Quest of
Prince Vincent
The Bickering Sisters

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