<p><strong>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky</strong> (1831-1891) co-founded the Theosophical&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Society in 1875 and authored the major texts of the movement: <em>Isis Unveiled</em> (1877) <em>The Secret Doctrine</em> (1888) <em>The Key to Theosophy</em> (1889) and <em>The Voice of the Silence</em> (1889). She inspired many artists including Alexander Scriabin Wassily Kandinsky Piet Mondrian Hilma af Klint Nicholas&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Roerich and Max Beckmann and her thought played a decisive role for Rudolf Steiner George Gurdjieff and so many others that she has been called the Mother of Modern Spirituality and the Mother of New Age.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Blavatsky on Buddhism</strong> presents 31 interviews letters and articles of the prolific Russian author that document the development of her acquaintance with Buddhism during her most productive dozen years (1877-1889). Hers is not just a splendid example of 19th-century reception of Buddhism in the West but a case that-due to the unique wealth of extant sources-may well be the best documented one.</p><p>After founding the Theosophical Society in 1875 Madame Blavatsky began to proclaim in newspaper interviews and letters to be a Buddhist and in 1880 she became one of the first Westerners to take the Buddhist lay precepts at a temple in Sri Lanka. She subsequently claimed to have spent more than seven years in Tibet studying with Adepts (Mahatmas) heirs to an&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;esoteric wisdom tradition so ancient that even Gautama Buddha had been schooled in it.&nbsp;</p><p>A voracious reader Madame Blavatsky gathered an impressive amount of&nbsp;information about Asia's greatest religion and belligerently defended her&nbsp;&nbsp;idiosyncratic vision of Buddhism and Buddhist history against the very&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;orientalists whose books she had intensively studied and copiously used.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Urs App</strong> the renowned historian of the Western reception of Buddhism and author of <em>The Birth of Orientalism</em> (2010) and <em>The Cult of Emptiness</em> (2012) edited this volume and identified in his numerous notes and comments a great many sources used by Blavatsky in the course of her studies.</p>
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