THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF ADYAR
The
first person to write about this subject was the English journalist
Alfred Sinnett. He was instructed by Master Kuthumi when Sinnett resided
in India, but there were parts of the teaching that he misinterpreted.
Later,
when Sinnett returned to London, he began to conduct séances where
deceitful astral entities impersonated Master Kuthumi and taught him
lies.
One
of the people who participated in those spiritist sessions was
Charles Leadbeater, who intended to confirm through his clairvoyance the
lies that Mr. Sinnett accepted.
And
another person who also participated in those spiritist sessions was
Annie Besant, who in 1907 became the president of the Theosophical
Society of Adyar and established the pseudo-theosophy of Sinnett and
Leadbeater in this institution, claiming that the teaching given by
Blavatsky contained errors (which is false since Blavatsky did explain
correctly).
Alfred Sinnett revealed his false esoteric structure of the solar system, a little in his book "Esoteric Buddhism" (1883), but mostly in his book "The Growth of the Soul" (1896).
Annie Besant wrote a little about this subject in her book "The Ancient Wisdom" (1897), but mostly in her book "Genealogy of Man" (1904).
Charles Leadbeater wrote a little about this subject in his books "The Inner Life I" (1910), "The Inner Life II" (1911), "A Textbook of Theosophy" (1914); but mostly in his book "Man: Whence, How and Whither" (1913).
Later, a member of the Theosophical Society of Adyar named Arthur Powell published the book "The Solar System" (1930) where he summarized what Leadbeater and Besant wrote.
The main errors contained in this false esoteric structure of the solar system are:
- To ensure that the planets Mars and Mercury are part of the terrestrial planetary chain.
- To state that the planetary chain of Neptunus also contains three
physical planets, but the other two have not yet been discovered.
- To place the subtle globes of the planetary chains on the planes of existence at the planetary level (astral, mental, etc.)
- Use the fake inventory plans created by Leadbeater.
- To invent the schemes of planetary evolution.
(So this explanation is riddled with errors and lies.)
THE ANTHROPOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
Its
founder, Rudolf Steiner, spoke in several lectures about the esoteric
structure of the solar system, claiming that he had confirmed it with
his clairvoyance, but taking up the falsehoods of the
pseudo-theosophical instructors, thereby demonstrating his charlatanism.
THE ROSICRUCIAN FRATERNITY
Its founder, Max Heindel, in his main book "The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception" (1909) also addressed this topic, stating that these were teachings
given to him by the Rosicrucian masters, but reiterating the falsehoods
taught by pseudo-theosophical instructors and Rudolf Steiner, thereby
also demonstrating his charlatanism.
THE ARCANUM SCHOOL
Its
founder, Alice Bailey, claimed to be a disciple of Master Kuthumi and
that most of her books were transmitted to her telepathically by Master
Djwal Khul, but her book "A Treatise on Cosmic Fire" (1925) is based on lies told by pseudo-theosophical instructors, plus
many more falsehoods that Bailey and her husband added, thus proving
that she was also a charlatan.
NEW ACROPOLIS
Its
co-founder, Jorge Angel Livraga, claimed to be a great admirer of
Blavatsky, but the explanations he gave on this subject in his book “Introduction to the Wisdom of the East, Part One” (c. 1980) are based on what the pseudo-theosophical instructors
taught, not on what Blavatsky taught, and he also added more falsehoods
that occurred to Livraga.
Delia Steinberg, who was the second president of New Acropolis, wrote a "Manual for Acropolitan Instructors of Theosophy" where she tried to clarify what Livraga taught, but only added more lies to the matter.

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