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Lecture Series

Universal Theosophy offers two lecture series each year, one in the spring (April) and one in the fall (October). Each series spans three consecutive Saturdays, with sessions lasting two hours. Every meeting features multiple speakers and concludes with a moderated discussion. Past lecture series have explored topics such as Meditation and Self-Study, The Spiritual Path, Human Potential, The Transcendentalists and Sacred Symbols in Nature, and Self-Actualization, among others.

Special Events

Universal Theosophy hosts three special events each year, featuring short lectures, video presentations, music, readings, and group discussions. In May, White Lotus Day honors the life and work of H.P. Blavatsky. ULT Day, held in June, celebrates the contributions of the United Lodge of Theosophists to the broader Theosophical Movement. In November, Great Teachers Day pays tribute to the Sacred Teachers of Humanity—such as the Buddha, Christ, Lao Tzu, Shankara, and Plato—highlighting their enduring wisdom and universal message.

Please join us for our upcoming Lectures, Events and Classes

Musings on Theosophy

This series of podcasts is taken from articles written by William Q. Judge and H. P. Blavatsky and is intended as an overall introduction to the philosophy of Theosophy. Topics such as Karma, Reincarnation, the Mystery of Death, the multi-faceted principles of the human constitution, and an in-depth discussion of the dual nature of the mind are considered from a Theosophical perspective.