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Denver Theosophical Society |
MEMBERSHIP |
Membership includes: * participation in an international organization with members in some 70 countries of the world and local groups (lodges and study centers) in over 100 locations in the United States * subscription to The Quest, a bimonthly magazine of philosophy, science, religion, and the arts, and The Messenger, a newsletter * use of the Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library in person or by mail * a series of letters covering basic theosophical concepts * discounts on lectures, workshops, retreats, seminars and other programs at the National Center in Wheaton, Illinois * information about Theosophical camps in New York, Washington State, California, and Arkansas * participation in electronic or postal study groups * invitations to special events for members only Membership is of two types: 1. local group membership in a lodge or study center; and 2. membership-at-large, unattached to a local group. National dues are $45.00 a year, but are reduced for student members under the age of 25. There are no additional dues for membership in the Denver study center. For further information, contact Member Services or e-mail the Denver study center at info@denverts.org (or call 720-987-6323). Membership Form |
The Objects of the Theosophical Society 1. To form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or color. 2. To encourage the comparative study of Religion, Philosophy and Science. 3. To investigate the unexplained laws of nature and the powers latent in humanity. |
Membership in the Theosophical Society in America (and the Denver Theosophical Society) offers a tremendous opportunity for learning, as well as an opportunity to serve; the only requirement is to be in sympathy with the society's three objects. |
Once an earnest student joins the TS, there are no more meaningless or trifling circumstances in his life, for each is a link purposely placed in the chain of events that is to lead him to the golden gate. |
Clara Codd, quoting H. B. Blavatsky |