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The Lady Who Wrote a Secret Doctrine

by Amelia Febriany

  • First published:
  • 21st century
  • Language: English

Blavatsky's secret doctrine was not dictated by hidden Masters from an ancient book no one can inspect, but, by her own admission, gathered from thousands of existing volumes, a world religion built out of a library. The Secret Doctrine claims to rest on the ancient Stanzas of Dzyan in a Senzar tongue unknown to philologists, dictated by hidden Masters beyond the Himalaya; but by Blavatsky's own admission it is a nosegay of culled flowers from thousands of existing volumes, the 1885 Hodgson report called her a fraud while the 1986 re-examination found that case not proven, and reading all this asks us to separate the lure of a secret truth for the chosen few from the tawhid in which truth is open to all. Audiences: Curious readers about the line between history and belief — Assume The Secret Doctrine is ancient revelation from hidden teachers. Students of the history of ideas and esotericism — Want honest primary sources, not a recycled Mahatma myth. Believers weighing the lure of borrowed mystery — Tempted by the idea of a secret truth reserved for the chosen few. Note: written from Indonesian operator context. Frameworks apply broadly to other emerging-market and SME settings.

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Why this book is in the catalog

Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Occultism and esotericism and Theosophy, Anthroposophy, and New Thought.

  • Occultism and esotericism

    Controlled discovery queries from zenodo matched “occultism”. Retained metadata contains “Esotericism” in the description and “Occultism” in the subject metadata.

    • occultism· via Zenodo
    • Esotericism· in description
    • Occultism· in subject
  • Controlled discovery queries from datacite and zenodo matched “Theosophy”. Retained metadata contains “theosophical” in the subject metadata and “Theosophy” in the subject metadata.

    • Theosophy· via DataCite
    • Theosophy· via Zenodo
    • theosophical· in subject
    • Theosophy· in subject

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2026-06-14ZenodoEnglishUnknown

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DataCite
  • 10.5281/zenodo.20690024
  • 10.5281/zenodo.20690025
OAI
  • oai:zenodo.org:20690025

Cataloging notes

  • DataCite rights metadata: Other (Not Open)
  • Repository deposit; inclusion does not imply peer review or independent verification.
Catalog id
datacite:10.5281/zenodo.20690024
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