Helena P. Blavatsky has 12 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 22 ratings. The most-rated is A Collection of Writings Related to Occult, Esoteric, Rosicrucian and Hermetic Literature, Including Freemasonry, the Kabbalah, the Tarot, Alchemy and Theosophy Volume 1.

This is a collection of 18 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoteric and related subjects, which include hermeticism, alchemy, magic, the Kabbalah, ancient wisdom and philosophy, the Tarot, Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, Theosophy and spiritualism, by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of those subjects. Compiled specifically with the student in mind. The contents include: 01. "The Human Body in Symbolism" by Manly P. Hall 02. "The Body of Father Christian Rosencreutz" by William Butler Yeats 03. "The Kabbalah of Masonry" by William Wynn Westcott 04. "Spiritual Progress" by Helena P. Blavatsky 05. "The Treasure of Treasures for Alchemists" by Paracelsus 06. "Instructions on Crystal Gazing" by L. W. de Laurence 07. "Mystical Realization" by Arthur Edward Waite 08. "Keynote of the Rosicrucian Teachings" by Max Heindel 09. "The Magical Evocation of Apollonius of Tyana" by Eliphas Levi 10. "Simon Magus" by Jules Doinel 11. "The Emerald Tablet" translated by Isaac Newton 12. "The Reality of the Astral Plane" by C. W. Leadbeater 13. "What Is the Tarot?" by P. D. Ouspensky 14. "The Importance of Ceremonial Magic" by Arthur Edward Waite 15. "The Golden Verses of Pythagoras" by Pythagoras 16. "The Legend of the Holy Grail and Its Connection with Templars and Freemasons" by Arthur Edward Waite 17. "Alchemy of the Rosicrucians" by Jerome A. Anderson 18. "Initiation, the Ancient Mysteries and the Dionysiac Artificers" by Albert G. Mackey
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Madame Helena Blavatsky, in two introductory essays, offers students of Theosophical beliefs a wide-reaching and worldly outlook on the Ancient Mysteries. While demonstrating that much like Rosicrucian and Masonic philosophy, Theosophy has, at the heart of its doctrine, the concept of a Universal Brotherhood, she by no means forgets to include numerous Eastern influences, which help set apart the distinctive path of Theosophy, from other arenas of esoteric study, while at the same time giving numerous examples of personal expression and choices, within our collective, spiritual interests.
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Originally published in 1890 by Madame Blavatsky, this paper serves as part defense of and part biography of Franz Anton Mesmer. She discusses how science disavows magic while at the same time adopting and renaming identical concepts. She writes of the relationship between hypnotism and mesmerism, as well as how both were looked at within the scientific and occult communities across Europe at the time.
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This is a collection of 10 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoteric and related subjects, which include Hermeticism, alchemy, magic, the Kabbalah, ancient wisdom and philosophy, the Tarot, Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, Theosophy, and spiritualism, by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of those subjects. This collection was compiled specifically with the student in mind. The contents include: Paracelsus, the Four Elements and Their Spirits by Manly P. Hall Theosophy and Art by R. W. Machell The Name and Origin of the Kabbalah by Bernhard Pick The Tarot in History by Arthur Edward Waite A Short Tract on Alchemy by Nicholas Flamell The Masonic Rite of Investiture by Albert G. Mackey The Rosicrucian and Hermetic Brethren by Hargrave Jennings The Oracle of Delphi by Ralph Shirley Scenery of the Astral Plane by C. W. Leadbeater Plato and Platonism by Helena P. Blavatsky
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This is a collection of 14 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoterica and related subjects, which include hermeticism, alchemy, magic, the Kabbalah, ancient wisdom and philosophy, the Tarot, Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, Theosophy, and spiritualism, by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of those subjects. Compiled specifically with the student in mind.
The contents include:
“The Three Fold Division of Mysticism” by Arthur Edward Waite
"Occult Lore of the Crossroads" by W. N. Neill
"An Analysis of the Tarot Cards" by Manly P. Hall
“Rosicrucians, Occultism and Kabbalah” by Helena P. Blavatsky
“The Mirror of Alchemy” by Roger Bacon
“On the Higher Aspects of Theosophic Studies” by Mohini M. Chatterji
“The Kabbalistic Conclusions of Pico della Mindola” by Arthur Edward Waite
“Divine Magic” by Jessie Horne
“Jacob Boehme and the Secret Doctrine” by William Q. Judge
“Concerning Madame Blavatsky” by G. R. S. Mead
“The Sprig of Acacia” by Albert G. Mackey
“Conversations on Occultism” by William Q. Judge and Helena P. Blavatsky
“Discovering the Names of Spirits” by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
“Hermetic Philosophy” by P. W. Bullock
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This is a collection of 21 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoteric and related subjects, which include Hermeticism, alchemy, magic, the Kabbalah, ancient wisdom and philosophy, the Tarot, Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, Theosophy, and spiritualism, by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of those subjects.
This collection was compiled specifically with the student in mind. The contents include:
“Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery” by Manly P. Hall
“Hermetic Philosophy” by William Q. Judge
“Rosicrucian Letters” by Franz Hartmann
“Notes on the Astral Light” by Eliphas Levi
“The Stone of the Philosophers” by Arthur Edward Waite
“Ritual Unity of Roman Catholicism and Hinduism” by C. Jinarajadasa
“Gematria and the Letter G” by Leopold F. Strauss
“The Grail Romances and the Tarot” by Julius Lachner
“The Story of John Dee and Edward Kelly” by William Henry Davenport Adams
“Symbolism of the Equilateral Triangle” by Lydia Bell
“How Clairvoyance is Developed” by C. W. Leadbeater
“Regarding Paracelsus” by Silas Browning
“Egyptian Mysteries and Modern Freemasonry” by Henry Ridgely Evans
“The Mystery of Numbers” by Seth Pancoast
“Symbolism of the Masonic Apron” by Joseph Fort Newton
“The Society of the Rosicrucians: A Rough Sketch of Their Fundamental Doctrines” by William Q. Judge
“A Lecture to Enquirers into Theosophy and Practical Occultism” by William Wynn Westcott
“Philosophy of the Sublime” by Henry T. Edge
“The Veil of Alchemy” by Arthur Edward Waite
“Aphorisms from the East” by Helena P. Blavatsky
“The Legend of Hiram Abiff” by Manly P. Hall
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This is a collection of 26 essays on a variety of theosophical, spiritual and esoteric subjects by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of theosophy. Compiled specifically with the student in mind. The contents include: 1. "Theosophy Defined" by William Q. Judge 2. "Psychic and Spiritual Development" by Annie Besant 3. "What Is Occultism?" by Helena P. Blavatsky 4. "The Law of Cause and Effect" by CW Leadbeater 5. "Theosophy and Occultism" by GRS Mead 6. "The Astral Body" by HAW Coryn 7. "Buddhic Consciousness" by CW Leadbeater 8. "The Vision of the Spirit" by C. Jinarajadasa 9. "The Hidden Side of Lodge Meetings" by CW Leadbeater 10. "Gospels and Upanishads" by Charles Johnston 11. "Spiritualism and Occult Truth" by Helena P. Blavatsky 12. "Why Not I?" by CW Leadbeater 13. "Discipleship" by Annie Besant 14. "Eastern Psychology: The Missing Link Between Religion and Science" by GRS Mead 15. "The Influence of Surroundings" by CW Leadbeater 16. "Occultism" by Annie Besant 17. "Art as a Factor in the Soul's Evolution" by C. Jinarajadasa 18. "Masters of Wisdom" by CW Leadbeater 19. "Mystics and Mysticism in Christianity" by JD Buck 20. "A Measure of What Theosophy Means to Me" by GRS Mead 21. "The Influence of Alcohol" by Annie Besant 22. "The Attitude of the Enquirer" by CW Leadbeater 23. "Black Magic in Science" by Helena P. Blavatsky 24. "Stones, Metals and Gems" by Manly P. Hall 25. "Ancient Ideals in Modern Masonry" by CW Leadbeater 26. "The Use of Evil" by Annie Besant
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Though often overlooked in the history of western esotericism, women made a strong showing during the 19th century occult revival. Notable women such as Madame Blavatsky and Annie Besant certainly stand out, even to this day, as vanguards. This collection is intended not only to showcase some of their writing but demonstrate that women’s involvement in occult publishing isn’t something new. Frequently, women writers are left out of the framework, when it comes to discussing modern occult history. But the reality is that they’ve nearly always been present; in fact, one could say their collective presence was prevalent throughout the mid-to-late 19th century and into the early 20th, nearly a century or more before the Age of Aquarius.
This is a collection of 18 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoteric and related subjects, which include Hermeticism, alchemy, magic, the Kabbalah, ancient wisdom and philosophy, Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, and spiritualism, by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of those subjects.
01 What Is Occultism? by Helena P. Blavatsky
02 The Mysteries by Annie Besant
03 Symbolism of Equilateral Triangle by Lydia Bell
04 Some Psychic Experiences by Edith Wheeler
05 A Cumberland Witch by Mrs. J. Allsopp
06 Allegory of the Cup by Katherine Hillard
07 Divine Magic by Jessie Horne
08 Alchemy in the Nineteenth Century by Helena P. Blavatsky
09 Psychic and Spiritual Development by Annie Besant
10 The Scorpions of Isis by Margaret Murray
11 The Astral Light by Louise A. Off
12 Aspects of the Christ by Annie Besant
13 The Rosicrucians and the Alchemists by Florence Farr
14 Aphorisms From the East by Helena P. Blavatsky
15 Symbolism of the Serpent by Sarah F. Gordon
16 The Reality of Dream-Consciousness by Mabel Collins
17 Precious Stones and Their Occult Powers by Mary L. Lewes
18 Faerie Ireland by Lady Archibald Campbell
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Blavatsky engages in a spirited debate on spiritualism, defending an article entitled "Fragments of Occult Truth" by another writer, though one she had published in her own periodical, The Theosophist. The article had come under attack by a rival magazine of the time, and Blavatsky comes to the rescue.
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In addition to being a prolific writer of Theosophical and occult teachings, Madame Blavatsky also penned a few tales of short fiction; although, she often claimed the events of her tales to be true, for added effect. This one recounts the tale of a traveler abroad, while searching for her lost dog and with aid of the whirling dervishes, encounters a strange humanoid creature known as the Oracle of Damascus, which they attempt to subdue.
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In addition to being a prolific writer of theosophical and occult teachings, Madame Blavatsky also penned a few tales of short fiction, although she often claimed the events of her tales to be true, for added effect. This, one of her more famous short stories, is a tale of an inheritance, a mysterious cave, and supernatural events.
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This is a collection of 15 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoteric and related subjects, which include Hermeticism, magic, ancient wisdom and philosophy, Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, Theosophy, spiritualism, metaphysics, and New Thought by some of the most notable and prominent names in the history of those subjects. This collection was compiled specifically with the student in mind. The contents include: "Psychic Powers” by C. W. Leadbeater “The Metaphysical Character of the Universe” by E. T. Hargrove “One Myth of Ra and Isis” by E. A. Wallis Budge “A Short Explanation of the Seal of Solomon” by Albert G. Mackey “What a Rosicrucian Should Expect from the Teacher” by Max Heindel “Sayings of Lao Tzu: The Doctrine of Inaction” by Lao Tzu “The Fourth Dimension” by Frank S. Collins “The Meaning of Initiation” by Frank Higgins “Theosophy” by Douglas Hunter “The Message of Ancient Masonry” by Thomas M. Stewart “A Short Biography of Cagliostro” by H. W. Percival “Mystic Christianity” by Manly P. Hall “Aphorisms from the East” by Helena P. Blavatsky “The Secret of Power” by J. D. Buck “The Book of Sense and Understanding” by Hermes
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