Published by Blavatsky Study Center.
Theosophical Writings of Geoffrey A. Barborka
The Theosophist Geoffrey Avery Barborka (1897-1982) was a serious and deep student of H.P. Blavatsky's life, work and teachings. He conducted for many years classes on Madame Blavatsky's magnus opus The Secret Doctrine.
Probably his most well-known books are The Divine Plan (an indepth commentary on The Secret Doctrine), H.P. Blavatsky, Tibet and Tulku and The Mahatmas and Their Letters.
All of the books by Mr. Barborka listed below are highly recommended to inquirers and students who would like to learn more about H.P.B, the Mahatmas and Theosophy.
The Divine Plan: Written in the Form of a Commentary on H.P. Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine
Expressly for the Purpose of Those Who Wish to Read and Gain a Deeper Understanding of "The Secret Doctrine"; Presenting an Exposition of the Doctrines of the Esoteric Philosophy, Analysing and Explaining All the Terms Used.See Detailed Table of Contents
546 pp.
H.P. Blavatsky, Tibet and Tulku xxiii + 476 pp. ; facsimiles; portraits
The Mahatmas and Their Letters xviii + 422 pp. ; illustrated.
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Secret Doctrine Questions & Answers 197 pp.
Compiled from the bi-monthly periodical The Canadian Theosophist.
The Story of Human Evolution
Written in the Form of a Commentary on The
Stanzas of Dzyan -- Second Series in H.P. Blavatsky's Secret Doctrine
x + 147 pp.
The Peopling of the Earth
A Commentary on Archaic Records in The Secret Doctrine.xiv + 233 pp.
A Glossary of Sanskrit Terms
and Key to Their Correct Pronunciation.76 pp.