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The Aim of the School

To provide opportunities in Europe for the study of Theosophy in order to ensure the continuing preservation and dissemination of the esoteric philosophy.


History and Organization

The European School of Theosophy was launched in October 1982 at Tekels Park, Camberley (England), with a one-week programme of intensive study. Subsequent Schools have offered similar programmes, the basis of the work being the modern classics of Theosophy, especially The Secret Doctrine and other writings of H.P. Blavatsky and The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett and related literature.
The School is an autonomous activity operating under the auspices (but not the jurisdiction) of the European Federation. The Directorate is alone responsible for its operation and development. The language of the School is necessarily English but its location may vary from year to year depending on the availability of suitable accommodation. Since its inauguration at Tekels Park, the School has met in Germany, Holland, Spain, Switzerland, Wales, Sweden, Greece and Scotland.


hotel benczur

EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF THEOSOPHY
8th -13/14th OCTOBER 2009
IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

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VENUE: HOTEL BENCZÚR, Budapest, Hungary. The Hotel is situated at Benczúr utca which runs parallel with the World Heritage listed Andrássy út in the inner part of the City of Budapest. The hotel is set in elegant surroundings, providing easy access and yet away from the noise of the city.
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Our principle guest speaker is Dr Stephan Hoeller ,
Dr. Stephan A. Hoeller was born in Budapest, and in his youth emigrated to the USA, and since the 1950's has resided in Hollywood, California. A member of the Theosophical Society for 57 years, he lectured in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, Sweden, Iceland, and Germany. He is the author of 5 books, including "The Gnostic Jung", and "Gnosticism".
Additional speakers are Michael Gomes an honorary director of European
School, Dr. David Roef, Thomas Martinovich, and directors Harold Tarn and Colin Price.

 

View latest newsletters;

- a review of the 2008 School (Venice) pdf newsletter
- a review of the 2007 School (Edinburgh, Scotland) - in Adobe Reader. pdf newsletter

(For further information please contact) -

The Organizing Director:
Ingrid Eberhard-Evans
Benglog, Llanddeiniol LLANRHYSTUD SY23 5AW Wales UK
Tel & Fax: + 44 (0) 1974 202958
Email: ingridee@lineone.net