A unique library bringing together the religious, philosophical, and spiritual traditions of the East and West with an emphasis on Theosophy.
The Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library is a unique library bringing together the religious, philosophical, and spiritual traditions of the East and West, emphasizing the Ancient Wisdom tradition - Theosophy.
Founded in 1926 and named after Henry Steel Olcott, one of the founders of the Theosophical Society, the library is located at the Society's National Headquarters in Wheaton, Illinois.
The library's collection of about 30,000 books, periodicals, and video and audio recordings is one of the finest in the country. Some of the many subjects included are Theosophy, Eastern philosophy and religions, comparative religion, esoteric Christianity, mysticism, mythology, psychology, parapsychology, meditation, healing, death and dying, astrology, and yoga.
Materials may be borrowed at the library or by mail to any address in the United States. Library privileges are free for all members of the Theosophical Society in America, and non-member library privileges are available and range from just $30 - $4- annually.
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