- Isis Unveiled
"Isis Unveiled", published in
1877 , is a book ofesoteric philosophy , and wasHelena Petrovna Blavatsky 's first major work.The book discusses or quotes, among others,
Plato ,Plotinus , theChaldean Oracles , theEgyptian Book of the Dead , theBible ,Pythagoras ,Ammonius Saccas , Porphyry, Iamblichus,Proclus ,Apollonius of Tyana , thePopol Vuh ,Paracelsus ,Louis Jacolliot ,Eliphas Levi ,Marco Polo ,Jesus the Nazarene,Siddhārtha Gautama ,Zoroaster andMax Muller , as well asBuddhist ,Brahmanical , Chinese, Persian,Babylonian ,Chaldean , Syrian,Gnostic , Egyptian literature and much more.It is composed of two volumes, the first concentrating on science, and the second on religion. The two volumes support the idea of
spiritualism , and much of the content theosophizes in accordance with it. Nevertheless, Blavatsky herself distinguishes between spiritualist phenomena and Spiritualism, the religious system. She supports the verity of spiritualist phenomena as it was termed at the time, not the views of the Spiritualists as such, which she wrote about extensively in such works as The Key to Theosophy. The volume on science attempts to show how science can be just as dogmatic as religion, and betrays its own scientific method by denying spiritualism with no scientific proof against it. The volume on religion attempts to expose the hypocrisy of religion by focusing on how and where it has strayed from its origins, while simultaneously tracing the doctrines of the most revered mystics and philosophers to a common spiritual root.Quotations
Pop culture references
p. 191 modern library edition of Joyce's Ulysses references Isis Unveiled.
* This book makes an appearance in theSherlock Holmes Game "Mystery of the Mummy". While examining a bookcase, Sherlock mentions that there is a book inside it called "Isis Unveiled" By M. Blavatt.* In the novel "
Foucault's Pendulum " a character, Mr. Garamond, soon has the idea to begin two lines of occult books: one intended for serious publication by Garamond; the other, Isis Unveiled (a reference to the theosophical text by Blavatsky), to be published by Manutius in order to attract more vanity authors.External links
* [http://isisunveiled.net/ Isis Unveiled Net]
* [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/isis/iu-hp.htm Online version of Isis Unveiled]
* [http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/colemansources1895.htm "The Sources of Madame Blavatsky's Writings"] by William Emmette Coleman (an essay in which the author claims to have found the origins of allegedly plagiarized passages in Isis Unveiled and other Blavatsky writings.)
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