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IS IT WORTH STUDYING BLAVATSKY?




If you are interested in learning about true esotericism, I definitely recommend that you study the work of Blavatsky.

Moreover, assuming you could only study one occultist, I would without hesitation advise you to choose Blavatsky because her knowledge of esotericism is the greatest and most profound I have ever encountered in an occultist.

And when I tell you this, please don't think that I'm a Blavatsky fanatic because this is not true, and the proof is that I also recommend studying other instructors.

And in fact, for a long time I paid no attention to Blavatsky because the teachers of the Theosophical Society Adyar told me that she had made many mistakes, and that is why the new disciples of the Masters (referring to Charles Leadbeater and Annie Besant) had to correct those mistakes.

It took me many years to discover that this asseveration was false and that Blavatsky had correctly transmitted the teachings of the Masters, and that Leadbeater was a fraud who completely manipulated Annie Besant; and this individual also decided to invent a neo-theosophy which is full of errors and lies.

And unfortunately, most instructors of esotericism are either charlatans or completely misguided; and in both cases, they teach many falsehoods. And the few genuine occultists, their teachings are confusing, cumbersome, and incomplete.

So for those who really want to study true esotericism, one of the very few options available to them is through Blavatsky.


The big obstacle with Blavatsky is that she taught as if her readers were experts in occultism, which discourages many because they have difficulty understanding her.

And also because she often doesn't structure her teaching but moves from one topic to another, creating a complicated mix.

But to make your study easier, I am transcribing your texts and adding my explanatory comments, so that it will be easier for you to understand her teaching.










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