I still find Theosophy to have some fascinating things to say, from time to time, as long as one approaches it from a purely academic standpoint; Evola’s reasons for staying away from it are, of course, spot on. I also recommend Guénon’s book-length treatment “Theosophy: History of a Pseudo-Religion.”
Another great essay. I have shied away from studying Theosophy (for the reasons the Baron cited, more or less) so this was all new to me. Fascinating.
I still find Theosophy to have some fascinating things to say, from time to time, as long as one approaches it from a purely academic standpoint; Evola’s reasons for staying away from it are, of course, spot on. I also recommend Guénon’s book-length treatment “Theosophy: History of a Pseudo-Religion.”