

The first Declaration of Principles for admittance, read: “draw together those who, whether inside or outside the Theosophical Society, believe in the near coming of a great Spiritual Teacher for the helping of the world.” The ‘Order of the Star’ began as Annie Besant put it, to: was “Order of the Star” in June 1927, which was dissolved at Ommen on Augby head or rather puppet leader, Jiddu Krishnamurti. The Order of the Star in the East was an organization and international movement from 1911-1927 founded after Arundale’s Order of the Rising Sun, and formed by Annie Besant and Charles W. Blavatsky’s time and new ones were on the cusp of erupting. It is not known to those familiar with Krishnamurti, or some researchers trying to understand, that Jiddu Krishnamurti grew up in the Theosophical Society at a time the effects of inner conflicts even during H.P. Arundale, a concatenation of ripple-effect raised from dormancy, enfolded and closed the original path the Theosophists, and the Theosophical Society were set upon. Since the founding of “The Order of the Rising Sun,” January 11, 1911, by George S. Begin with his story and the lost of his brother he suffered as a child, that changed him. Many discover Jiddu Krishnamurti and come away with a negative perception of the Theosophical Society, but have not learned the full story.

Leadbeater and Annie Besant’s progressive millennial movement is a question Theosophists and other researchers have investigated and detailed, as I will describe.

Blavatsky was contending with such influences during her time, which is why she coined the term ‘Pseudo-Theosophy.’ This term was not created by what some researchers ignorantly call ‘Orthodox Theosophists.’ How did this promising organization become a messianic cult for Charles W. Blavatsky represents a subversion and subsequent climatic fall of the Theosophical Society.

This effort and history after the death of the main founder, Helena P. By the nineties, the situation seems to have subsided, but Theosophists remain left with the damage, divisions, and diverse perspectives about Jiddu Krishnamurti. Leadbeater to become the living embodiment of Maitreya, a vehicle for the coming Christ, a world prophet and savior by an organization, that lost sight of its original purpose. Groomed by theosophists, Annie Besant and Charles W. This story is about a young boy that became an important philosophical teacher throughout the 20 th century. Vas in his highly insightful book about the relations between Jiddu Krishnamurti and the Theosophical Society. Jiddu Krishnamurti, “Great Liberator or Failed Messiah,” asks Luis S. Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895 – 1986), circa 1920.
