VII – THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE LAW OF UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD: The Diversity of the Manifested Capacities (Chapter VII of the work “Theosophy, the Law of Universal Brotherhood”) 59 – “But this Brotherhood of all souls is like the relation of brotherhood within a family; brothers are not all of the same age, though they… Read More
Categoria: Marxism: its Problems
Universal Brotherhood as a Natural Law: Natural Equality and Inequalities; the Laws of Reincarnation and Karma; the Bases of Just and Competent Government
“With Brotherhood is often linked the idea of human equality. And there is a sense in which that equality exists. For what is the root of true human equality? It is the fact that the one Divine life is in each and all of us. That fact is not limited to man alone. It is… Read More
Theosophy, the Law of Universal Brotherhood and the World Problems (6): The Perennial Philosophy and the Law of Universal Brotherhood – The Essential Unity of All Humanity
VI – THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE LAW OF UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD: The Essential Unity of All Humanity (Chapter VI of the work “Theosophy, the Law of Universal Brotherhood”) 55 – “The man who successfully probes his own inner nature and existence back to its Centre and Core, finds one single source of all men,… Read More
The Problems of a Country Like India Cannot Be Dealt With, As They Should Be, Except By a Wise Understanding and Distribution of Political Power
“The problems of a country like India, where the variety of languages, customs and other differences, being deeply rooted, cannot be dealt with, as they should be, except by a wise understanding and distribution of political power. It must be distributed among such persons – how to discover these is the real question –… Read More
Plato’s Main Idea, Matching Functions with Capabilities, Cannot Be Ignored With Impunity
“What Plato said remains as an interesting study. But the main idea of matching function with capacity and qualifications is so unquestionably right that it cannot be ignored with impunity.” (N. Sri Ram. On the Watch Tower, p. 94)
Theosophy, the Law of Universal Brotherhood and the World Problems (4): The Motto of the Theosophical Society
IV – THE MOTTO OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Chapter IV of the work “Theosophy, the Law of Universal Brotherhood”) 29 – “The principle which gives life dwells in us and without us, is undying and eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or smelt, but is perceived by the man who desires perception.” (M. Collins,… Read More
Importance of Diversity in the Law of Universal Brotherhood of Humanity
“It is not enough to realize our underlying brotherhood, but there has to be skill and wisdom in dealing with the outer differences, the inequalities of development and circumstances.” (N. Sri Ram. Thoughts for Aspirants, 2nd Series, p. 122; emphasis added)
Dominant “Gods” in the Elite of Our Time: Sinister Powers of Might, Greed and Luck
“(…) as any one can perceive, your social as your private life is not based upon a common moral solidarity but only on constant mutual counteraction and purely mechanical equilibrium of individual powers and interests… If you would be a Theosophist [NA: which means “Altruist”], you must not do as those around you who call… Read More
Theosophy, the Law of Universal Brotherhood and the World Problems (1): Work Contents, Summary of Quotations and Introduction
Buy the publication, eBook, in the Roda e Cruz Collection (Amazon) Copyright – 2025: Arnaldo Sisson Filho – All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of… Read More
Synthesis of the Perennial (or Esoteric) Philosophy
Even though we have a website specifically dedicated to Perennial (or Esoteric) Philosophy, and even though we know that today there are many texts that can be considered as introductions to Perennial (or Esoteric) Philosophy, we chose here, as a synthetic introduction to this very important philosophy, the text Perennial Philosophy: General Aspects and Its… Read More