Grace F. Knoche

Grace F. Knoche

Grace F. Knoche (February 15, 1909February 18, 2006) was leader of the Theosophical Society with international headquarters at Pasadena, California from 1971. The Society was founded in 1875 in New York City to promote universal brotherhood, the study of philosophy, religion, and science, and to investigate the powers innate in nature and man.

Knoche was born at Society's headquarters, then at Point Loma, California, and educated at its schools which pioneered a rounded curriculum including art, music, and drama, completing her education at Theosophical University (PhD 1944). In the 1930s and '40s she worked at the headquarters in several capacities including the secretarial and editorial staffs. At various times from 1933 to 1946 she also taught violin, Greek, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Bible translation, and Qabbalah at Theosophical University, as well as sculpture and painting at the Lomaland School. After Colonel Arthur L. Conger became leader of the Society in 1945, Knoche became his private secretary and subeditor of "The Theosophical Forum." On Conger's death in 1951, she continued as private secretary to the next leader, James A. Long, and was subeditor of "Sunrise" magazine until his death in 1971.

As leader, Knoche emphasized theosophy as a practical and compassionate way of living, believing that "mankind is a living brotherhood of human souls, and how and what any one person thinks or does has its inevitable effect on the totality of world thought." She encouraged mutual respect and cooperation among the members of various theosophical organizations, while recognizing the value of each organization as an independent entity. She put special emphasis on the publications program, in print and online, making the full text of virtually all the Society's press publications freely available on the internet. Besides scores of articles in theosophical magazines, especially "Sunrise: Theosophic Perspectives", she wrote three books: "To Light a Thousand Lamps, The Mystery Schools", and "Theosophy in the Qabbalah" (forthcoming).

Works

* "The Mystery Schools". Theosophical University Press, Pasadena, 1999; ISBN 1-55700-066-2
* "To Light a Thousand Lamps: A Theosophic Vision". Theosophical University Press, Pasadena, 2001; ISBN 1-55700-171-5

ource

* [http://www.theosophical.org.uk/Graceobit.html obituary of Grace Knoche]

External links

* [http://www.theosociety.org www.theosociety.org ]
* [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sunrise/author/adex-e-k.htm#knoche Articles by Knoche]
* [http://www.theosophischer-verlag.de/online/pdf/mysterienschulen.pdf Ihr Werk "Die Mysterienschulen" online] (pdf-Dokument, 624 kB) German


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Theosophical Society in America — The Theosophical Society in America is the legal name for one of two organizations that developed from the Theosophical Society.The Theosophical Society was founded on 17 November 1875 in New York by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, William Quan Judge… …   Wikipedia

  • James A. Long — (* 27. August 1898 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; † 19. Juli 1971 in Kalifornien, USA) war ein US amerikanischer Theosoph und Präsident der Theosophischen Gesellschaft Pasadena (TG Pasadena). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 1.1 Der Theosoph …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Theosophical Society in America — Die Theosophische Gesellschaft in Amerika ist eine theosophische Organisation, die aus der 1875 in New York gegründeten Theosophischen Gesellschaft (TG) hervorging. Die Spaltung erfolgte am 28. April 1895 unter William Quan Judge. Im Laufe der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Theosophische Gesellschaft Pasadena — Die Theosophische Gesellschaft in Amerika ist eine theosophische Organisation, die aus der 1875 in New York gegründeten Theosophischen Gesellschaft (TG) hervorging. Die Spaltung erfolgte am 28. April 1895 unter William Quan Judge. Im Laufe der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Theosophische Gesellschaft Point Loma-Covina — Die Theosophische Gesellschaft in Amerika ist eine theosophische Organisation, die aus der 1875 in New York gegründeten Theosophischen Gesellschaft (TG) hervorging. Die Spaltung erfolgte am 28. April 1895 unter William Quan Judge. Im Laufe der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Theosophische Gesellschaft in Amerika — Die Theosophische Gesellschaft in Amerika ist eine theosophische Organisation, die aus der 1875 in New York gegründeten Theosophischen Gesellschaft (TG) hervorging. Die Spaltung erfolgte am 28. April 1895 unter William Quan Judge. Im Laufe der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Theosophy — This article is about the philosophy introduced by Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society. See Theosophy (history of philosophy) for other uses. The emblem of the Theosophical Society Theosophy, in its modern presentation, is a spiritual… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Steel Olcott — Colonel Henry Steel Olcott Born 02 August 1832 Orange, New Jersey Died 17 February 1907 (aged 74) Adyar, Chennai …   Wikipedia

  • Bhagwan Das — For the yogi, see Bhagavan Das (yogi). Bhagwan Das Bhagwan Das (January 12, 1869 – September 18, 1958) was an Indian theosophist and public figure. For a time he served in the Central Legislative Assembly of British India. He became allied with… …   Wikipedia

  • Damodar K. Mavalankar — H.P. Blavatsky st …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”