Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Quote

Nothing of that which is conducive to help man, collectively or individually, to live — not "happily" — but less unhappily in this world, ought to be indifferent to the Theosophist-Occultist. It is no concern of his whether his help benefits a man in his worldly or spiritual progress; his first duty is to be ever ready to help if he can, without stopping to philosophize.


Collected Writings, vol. XI, p. 465 (October 1889)


Nothing of that which is conducive to help man, collectively or individually, to live — not happily — but less unhappily in this world, ought to...

Nothing of that which is conducive to help man, collectively or individually, to live — not happily — but less unhappily in this world, ought to...

Nothing of that which is conducive to help man, collectively or individually, to live — not happily — but less unhappily in this world, ought to...

Nothing of that which is conducive to help man, collectively or individually, to live — not happily — but less unhappily in this world, ought to...