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Henry Steel Olcott

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Henry Steel Olcott



1832-1907

Average rating: 3.44 · 3,025 ratings · 101 reviews · 184 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Life of Buddha and Its ...

3.40 avg rating — 2,428 ratings — published 1912 — 58 editions
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The Buddhist Catechism

3.61 avg rating — 512 ratings — published 1881 — 111 editions
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Isis in America: The Classi...

3.69 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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Näin puhui Buddha

3.50 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1908
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People from Other Worlds

4.25 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1996 — 52 editions
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The spirit of Zoroastrianism

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Inside the Occult: The True...

4.50 avg rating — 6 ratings2 editions
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Theosophy, religion and occ...

3.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1993 — 24 editions
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The Enlightened Path: A Bud...

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“A profound impression was created by the discourses of Professor GN Chakravarti and Mrs Besant, who is said to have risen to unusual heights of eloquence, so exhilarating were the influences of the gathering. Besides those who represented our society and religions, especially Vivekananda, VR Gandhi, Dharmapala, captivated the public, who had only heard of Indian people through the malicious reports of interested missionaries, and were now astounded to see before them and hear men who represented the ideal of spirituality and human perfectibility as taught in their respective sacred writings.”
Henry Olcott, The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons

“Eternal Rest. If I have the temerity to prefer my own definition of the spirit of Buḍḍha's doctrine, it is because I think that all the misconceptions of it have arisen from a failure to understand his idea of what is real and what is unreal, what worth longing and striving for and what not. From this misconception have come all the unfounded charges that Buḍḍhism is an "atheistical," that is to say, a grossly materialistic, a nihilistic, a negative, a vice-breeding religion. Buḍḍhism denies the existence of a personal God—true: therefore—well, therefore, and notwithstanding all this, its teaching is neither what may be called properly atheistical, nihilistic, negative, nor provocative of vice. I will try to make my meaning clear, and the advancement of modern scientific research helps in this direction. Science divides the universe for us into two elements—matter and force;”
Henry Steel Olcott, The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons

“Everything in the world of Matter is unreal; the only reality is in the world of Spirit.”
Henry Steel Olcott, The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons

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