From Time to Time Fanaticism
Challenges Civilization, as in the
Russian-Turkish War of 1877
Challenges Civilization, as in the
Russian-Turkish War of 1877
Helena P. Blavatsky
Turkish-Russian War. Partial view of a painting by Henryk Dembitzky
(1830-1906).
The battle of the bridge over the river Skit, in November 1877, during the
A 2021 Editorial Note:
The article “Turkish Barbarities” is reproduced
from the “Collected Writings” of H. P. Blavatsky.[1] The founder of
modern esoteric movement describes and discusses in the text the level of
cruelty performed by followers of the so-called “radical Islam”. H.P.B. did admire
aspects of the Sufi tradition - the mystic side of Islam - and had respect for Islamic
philosophy. As to religious violence and intolerance, however, she wrote in her
book “The Secret Doctrine”:
NOTE:
[1] “Collected Writings”, H. P. Blavatsky, TPH, Wheaton,
Ill., USA, volume I, with 570 pp., third edition, 1988, see pp. 255-260. (CCA)
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The above article is available in the
associated websites since 15 September 2021. It was previously published as the
January 2020 edition of “The Aquarian Theosophist”, pp.
5-10.
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Examine “The World War in Our Minds”.
You might want to read “Theosophy and the Second World War”
and “A Psychoanalysis of Religions”.
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