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Cyclic Impression & Return and Our Evolution

Greater and smaller cycles govern everything in Nature and Man. They don't simply repeat but spiral upwards.


Greater and smaller cycles govern everything in Nature and Man. They don't simply repeat but spiral upwards.

A presentation on the esoteric subject of cycles and cyclic law with reading and discussion of the article "Cyclic Impression & Return and Our Evolution" written by William Q. Judge, co-founder with H. P. Blavatsky of the modern Theosophical Movement.

The event is hosted and organised by the United Lodge of Theosophists, an independent and international association of students of the original teachings of Theosophy, as presented by H. P. Blavatsky and William Q. Judge.

The ULT was started by Robert Crosbie in Los Angeles in 1909 and has had a centre in London since 1925. We are one of the oldest and longest established spiritual centres in London. We have meetings every Sunday and Wednesday and a special Saturday seminar every quarter.

All events are always free of charge and everyone is welcome. Doors open at 6.30pm and we request that attendees try to arrive before the scheduled start time of 7pm.


Speaker(s):

A Student of Theosophy | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

1 May 2016 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

United Lodge of Theosophists
62 Queens Gardens
London
W2 3AH
020 7723 0688
http://www.theosophy-ult.org.uk

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