The Book of the Golden Precepts: The Voice of the Silence and Other Fragments of…
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Unveiling the secret wisdom of the ages, H. P. Blavatsky, “the most remarkable woman of the modern world” (Manly P. Hall), reveals fragments from The Book of the Golden Precepts — a sacred book kept in strict secrecy beyond the Himalayas.
So unsurpassable in luminous beauty and inspirational power that even Elvis Presley read them onstage, these fragments reveal the secret path to supreme enlightenment and awakening of divine consciousness, serving as keys that open the way to authentic transformation.
If you’re seeking real spiritual growth, if you long to access divine wisdom that will explain everything that is happening in the world, if you want to live with deeper and majestic purpose, The Book of the Golden Precepts is your key, no matter your background or belief.
“I believe that this book has strongly influenced many sincere seekers and aspirants to the wisdom and compassion of the Bodhisattva Path.”
— His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
“[It is] the only true exposition in English of the Heart Doctrine of the Mahayana and its noble ideal of self-sacrifice for humanity.”
— His Holiness the 9th Panchen Lama
“Whatever critics may say against Madame Blavatsky, . . . [her] contribution to humanity will always rank high.”
— Mahatma Gandhi
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The Influence of H. P. Blavatsky: A Woman Generations Ahead of Her Time
“Few women in our time have been more persistently misrepresented, slandered, and defamed than Madame Blavatsky. … No one in the present generation has done more toward reopening the long-sealed treasures of Eastern thought, wisdom, and philosophy. … Someday, if not at once, the loftiness and purity of her aims, the wisdom and scope of her teachings, will be recognized more fully.” — New-York Tribune
Even if you’ve never heard of Madame Helena Blavatsky, you may still have been influenced by her work in one way or another without being aware of this possibility.
Have you or someone you know been interested in any aspects of spirituality, such as meditation, yoga, karma, reincarnation, dreams, positive thinking, the law of attraction, higher consciousness, the unconscious, near-death and out-of-body experiences, alternative medicine, Eastern philosophy, Hinduism, or Buddhism?
Did you know that nothing from the above list would exist and thrive in the Western world now had Blavatsky never come to America and Great Britain to prepare the soil and sow the first seeds?
Nevertheless, she was initially the target of the utmost hatred and criticism for introducing something that Western people had never seen or heard of before, but which is so common today.
More than half of Americans now prefer cremation as their funerary choice. However, few are aware that Theosophists like Blavatsky were the ones who first introduced the benefits of cremation to the public and who held the first ever cremation ceremony in the United States.
Helena Blavatsky was also the first outspoken advocate of women’s rights, nearly a century before it was fashionable to be one. She fascinated the greatest minds in the domains of science, religion, philosophy, psychology, music, art, and literature.
Blavatsky’s Theosophy (meaning “Divine Wisdom”) blends the sacred wisdom of the ages, found at the core of all world religions and philosophies, with modern science. In essence, she presents a scientific attempt to understand religions and a religious attempt to spiritualize science.
Her major work, The Secret Doctrine, was significantly ahead of its time and contained numerous scientific foresights. For example, Blavatsky affirmed the atom’s infinite divisibility, the convertibility of matter and energy (E=mc2), the transmutation of elements, and many other concepts denied or not yet discovered by science in her time. She also predicted the climate change we are witnessing today. Albert Einstein used The Secret Doctrine for inspiration, always keeping a copy on his desk. Nikola Tesla also studied Blavatsky’s works, from which he drew the idea of Akasha, the substance that is an eternal source of energy he used for his inventions.
The Theosophical Society, which Blavatsky co-founded in 1875, has included such prominent figures as Thomas Edison, L. Frank Baum, W. B. Yeats, Mahatma Gandhi, and His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama; the latter has been an Honorary Life Member since 2011. Theosophy also inspired the writings of Jack London, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence; the music of Alexander Scriabin, Jean Sibelius, and Gustav Mahler; and the paintings of Nicholas Roerich, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, and Paul Gauguin.
Theosophical ideas captured the imagination of Hollywood stars too. Spiritual quest brought Greta Garbo to Theosophy, drawn as she was to the concepts expounded in Blavatsky’s writings. Marilyn Monroe was interested in Theosophy, too, supporting the work of the Theosophical Society in New York with generous donations.
Elvis Presley always had copies of Madame Blavatsky’s writings on hand. The Voice of the Silence was such a favorite of his that he sometimes read from it onstage and was inspired by it to name his own gospel group, Voice. J. K. Rowling gave a character in the Harry Potter series the name Cassandra Vablatsky after Helena Blavatsky. Moreover, the Star Wars movies wouldn’t exist without her ideas for the concept of the Force, because George Lucas credited Joseph Campbell’s work as influencing his films. However, Campbell himself was influenced by Blavatsky and Theosophy.
In the 1980s, millions of Americans were exposed to alternative spiritual ideas for the first time, largely thanks to Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine. Her spiritual quest was initiated by the books of Rudolf Steiner, the former head of the Theosophical Society in Germany. Later, she was further influenced by Blavatsky’s works as well. MacLaine, in turn, inspired Oprah Winfrey to bring up all those “out-there” topics on her national talk show, allowing such prominent thinkers as Eckhart Tolle, Deepak Chopra, Gary Zukav, Marianne Williamson, and Rhonda Byrne to share their ideas with a massive TV audience.
For these reasons, Madame Blavatsky is justly called the Mother of Modern Spirituality because, without her influence, the religious dogmas that tolerate no alternative views would still dominate the cultural landscape of the Western world. However, to prevent this from happening, Madame Blavatsky needed to sacrifice herself by taking the most poisonous arrows into her heart from both enemies and friends.
During her life, Blavatsky’s reputation and health were substantially damaged due to betrayal by her colleagues, who took money from missionaries with the aim of fabricating evidence for an accusatory report by the Society for Psychical Research (SPR). It was not until 1986 that the SPR issued a press release to newspapers and leading magazines in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada headlined: “Madame Blavatsky, co-founder of the Theosophical Society, was unjustly condemned, new study concludes.” Dr. Vernon Harrison, who reexamined Blavatsky’s case, finished his report with the words: “I apologize to her that it has taken us one hundred years to demonstrate that she wrote truly.”
Praise for H. P. Blavatsky and Theosophy
“…theosophy seems to be a good enough religion — its main principles being that all religions contain some truth and that we ought to be tolerant…” — Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World
“I feel that a great part of my being is striving toward theosophy.” — Franz Kafka, author of The Metamorphosis
“Her books are famous. There is a lot of good in them; what is not good is that they speak of what people are unable to understand.” — Leo Tolstoy, author of Anna Karenina
“I have always wondered at . . . the miracles of Madame Blavatsky. . . . Here we plumb some profounder law — deeper than the ordinary laws of nature.” — H. G. Wells, considered “the father of science fiction”
“Theosophy is not a religion. Its followers are simply ‘searchers after Truth.’ Not for the ignorant are the tenets they hold, neither for the worldly in any sense. Enrolled within their ranks are some of the grandest intellects of the Eastern and Western worlds.” — L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
“Theosophists have guessed at the awesome grandeur of the cosmic cycle wherein our world and human race form transient incidents. They have hinted at strange survivals in terms which would freeze the blood if not masked by a bland optimism.” — H. P. Lovecraft, author of Cthulhu Mythos Tales
“[Indian philosophy] remained the preserve of Sanskrit scholars and philosophers. But it was not so very long before the Theosophical Movement inaugurated by Mme. Blavatsky possessed itself of the Eastern traditions and promulgated them among the general public.” — C. G. Jung, psychiatrist, founder of analytical psychology
“Much of what I learned in those [Theosophy] classes was very helpful to my own constantly evolving personal beliefs about God and the universe.” — Jane Goodall, PhD, author of The Book of Hope
“I am extremely impressed . . . with the quality and power of Madame Blavatsky’s work.” — Brian L. Weiss, MD, author of Many Lives, Many Masters
“A fantastic and enlightened lady. I’m only sorry she lived a century too early. How I would have loved to work with her, be inspired by her, and have traveled and taught with her!” — Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD, author of On Death and Dying
“Madame Blavatsky put forth two astounding tomes into which entered a labor so prodigious that men are still cracking their skulls over them. I refer to The Secret Doctrine and Isis Unveiled. If they accomplished nothing more, these two books, they certainly put to rout the idea of the caveman’s contribution to our culture. Drawing from every imaginable source, Madame Blavatsky amasses a wealth of material to prove the everlasting continuity of esoteric wisdom.” — Henry Miller, writer
“In fact no other woman has been so powerful in the whole history of man, has had influence worldwide. . . . She really loved humanity, and did everything that she felt was right.” — Osho, contemporary mystic and philosopher
“Incredible and mysterious Russian lady . . . [who] persuaded a goodly number of British aristocrats and literati to consider the Upanishads, the Yoga Sutra, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Buddhist Tripitaka.” — Alan Watts, author of The Wisdom of Insecurity
“[Theosophists] weren’t charlatans. They weren’t using a good old gimmick or trick to exploit people. They really — please believe me — sincerely believed what they were doing. It wasn’t just a hoax.” — Jiddu Krishnamurti, author of Freedom from the Known
“Many of the remarks which she made at that time, which were highly controversial, are now generally accepted. Many of the findings which she reported and which amazed her contemporaries, now belong to our common knowledge.” — Manly P. Hall, author of The Secret Teachings of All Ages
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Publisher : Radiant Books
Publication date : August 12, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 549 pages
ISBN-10 : 1639940553
ISBN-13 : 978-1639940554
Item Weight : 1.6 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 1.38 x 9 inches
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