THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
* At last evening'* meeting of the Theosophical Society, Mies Selena Oppenheimer, ft li»n--don member, addressed ft large audience on "Ceremonial and it« Value to the Individual." Beginning from the deforition of ceremonial as ordered activity, *he speaker allowed that the drama of life was ell one vast ceremony. The Trinity tliroughont Nature wae represented by Life, and Fora. and the bridge between these two. Tho value of talisman* as being physical lmlss in ceremonies was touched on, many examples of their efficacy being given. Ceremony, in short, w*a a crutoh for t-li« «vuivoriff ca&n, vho, on &£t&22ling to divinity, wa« able ocnsoiotisly »nd. effectively to make nee of it in every ph»» of hia activity. Much appreciated vocal itema were given by Mr W. M. Stewart.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 2
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