The THEOSOPHY AND SELF-TRANSFORMATION discussion group meets monthly the second Saturday of each month at 2 PM. East Bank Regional Library. 4747 W. Napoleon Ave. Metairie. Meetings are open and free to the public. Theosophy is also known as esoteric philosophy or ancient wisdom. It's cosmogony and ontology reveals a universe of spirit enshrined within a unified field (matter). The evolution of our humanity and the universe is in accordance with cyclic law. Ebooks on this and other tenets of theosophy may be read on the website theosopy.world.com. The three objects of the Theosophical Society in America may be found at www.theosophical.org. Meetings are held in the A/V Conference Room on the second floor of the library. All are welcome who are in sympathy with the three stated objects; the first of which is "To form a nucleus of the universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or color". Suggested reading: LIFE Your Great Adventure by Eunice and Felix Layton. (Quest Books)
Saturday, Dec 14, 2-4 PM
Theosophy and Self-Transformation monthly discussion group
East Bank Regional Library
FREE
Getting there
4747 West Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA
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