G. R. S. Mead - Works

Works

Part of a series on
Theosophy
Founders of the Theosophical Society
Helena Blavatsky · Henry Steel Olcott
William Quan Judge
Theosophists
Annie Besant · Abner Doubleday
Geoffrey Hodson · Archibald Keightley
C. W. Leadbeater · G. R. S. Mead
Isabel Cooper-Oakley · William Scott-Elliot
Alfred Percy Sinnett · Brian Stonehouse
Katherine Tingley · Ernest Wood
Philosophical concepts
Round
Seven rays · Root races
Organisations
Theosophical Society
TS Adyar · TS Pasadena
TS Point Loma-Covina · TSA Hargrove
United Lodge of Theosophists
Theosophical texts
Isis Unveiled
Theosophical Masters
Sanat Kumara
Maitreya
Morya · Master Jesus · St. Germain
Related topics
Agni Yoga · Alice Bailey · Anthroposophy
Ascended masters · Ascended Master Teachings
Benjamin Creme · Esotericism
Jiddu Krishnamurti · Liberal Catholic Church
Living Ethics · Neo-Theosophy
Order of the Star in the East
  • Simon Magus (1892)
  • Orpheus (1895/6)
  • Pistis Sophia (1896, 1921 ed).
  • Pistis Sophia at sacred-texts
  • Fragments of a Faith Forgotten (1900 1st edition);
  • Fragments of a Faith Forgotten at sacred-texts.
  • Apollonius of Tyana 1905, at sacred-texts.
  • Thrice Greatest Hermes, vol. 1
  • Thrice Greatest Hermes, vol. 2
  • Thrice Greatest Hermes, vol. 3 (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1906) at sacred-texts.
  • The Hymns of Hermes
  • The Gnosis of the Mind
  • Commentary on "Pœmandres"
  • Introduction to Pistis Sophia
  • 3rd edition 1931 pp.241- 249 Introduction to Marcion
  • Gnostic John the Baptizer: Selections from the Mandæan John-Book (1924)
  • Did Jesus Live 100 BC?
  • Address read at H.P. Blavatsky's cremation
  • Concerning H.P.B.
  • Doctrine of the Subtle Body in Western Tradition

Read more about this topic:  G. R. S. Mead

Famous quotes containing the word works:

    ... no one who has not been an integral part of a slaveholding community, can have any idea of its abominations.... even were slavery no curse to its victims, the exercise of arbitrary power works such fearful ruin upon the hearts of slaveholders, that I should feel impelled to labor and pray for its overthrow with my last energies and latest breath.
    Angelina Grimké (1805–1879)

    The ancients of the ideal description, instead of trying to turn their impracticable chimeras, as does the modern dreamer, into social and political prodigies, deposited them in great works of art, which still live while states and constitutions have perished, bequeathing to posterity not shameful defects but triumphant successes.
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)

    Now they express
    All that’s content to wear a worn-out coat,
    All actions done in patient hopelessness,
    All that ignores the silences of death,
    Thinking no further than the hand can hold,
    All that grows old,
    Yet works on uselessly with shortened breath.
    Philip Larkin (1922–1986)