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Revision as of 14:40, 16 May 2020
Modern Theosophical Thought (MTT) is an electronical magazine founded in 2016 by "The Light of Truth" branch of The Theosophical Society (Adyar) in Russia. The main goal of the magazine is to prove the urgency of Theosophy in the modern world publishing articles by modern theosophy students from different countries on any aspects of life from a theosophical point of view. The magazine publishes two issues a year (May and November), distributed free and can be downloaded from Yandex and Google disks in PDF.
The original name in Russian is "Современная теософская мысль". The complete table of contents (with links to online texts) is given in Russian part of Teopedia.
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№ 1, May 2016, newsletter
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№ 2, November 2016, newsletter
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№ 3, May 2017, newsletter
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№ 4, November 2017, newsletter
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№ 5, May 2018, newsletter
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№ 6, November 2018, newsletter
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№ 7, May 2019, newsletter
№ 8, November 2019 newsletter
№ 9, May 2020 newsletter
Title | Author | Issue, page | Category |
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Coronavirus – a Medicine from Aggression |
Malakhov, Pavel | 2020-1 (9), 5 | Ethics |
What sort of vibrations are we creating, experiencing envy? |
Fyodorova, Olga | 2019-2 (8), 8 | Ethics |
The Pioneer of Theosophy or the Soviet Man |
Fyodorova, Olga | 2018-2 (6), 79 | Observation and meditation |