Following the 2nd object in Theosophy - the study of Comparative Religions - I have started an activity in the Theosophical Society in the Philippines (TSP) on the study of Kabbalah, the Jewish Mysticism. I would like to link it to more familiar concepts in Theosophy. I am a new student in Kabbalah and I will appreciate any inputs on this subject. I can post some of the materials I have gathered - so far. This is "work-in-progress".

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There is a school of thought within the Theosophical tradition that the Stanzas of Dzyan are of Zoharic origin. 

Please reach out to whomever you believe may be interested.  There is a large amount of interest in this field.

Thanks, Joe Fulton. I will check if indeed Theosophy is also "Zoharic". I read HPB's Kabbalah and Kabbalism. She tried to disprove the claims of Kabbalah - for instance, the Theosophic position of "septenary" bodies of Man is not supported by Kabbalah. I will welcome any inputs to this subject.
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/gfk-qab/qab-hp.htm As info - the web page found at the link posted here is for the book (available in Hardcover, Paperback and PDF (free)  for Grace F. Knoche's book THEOSOPHY IN THE QABBALAH.
This is very fortunate: a free book on Theosophy in Kabbalah. I was looking for such an input. Many thanks, John Rau. Appreciate your help. Noel

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