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Henry Steel Olcott was a prominent American military officer, journalist, and co-founder of the Theosophical Society, which played a pivotal role in the revival of interest in Eastern religions and philosophies in the West. Born in 1832, he dedicated much of his life to the promotion of spiritual and philosophical ideas that transcended traditional religious boundaries. His extensive writings, including 'Old Diary Leaves' and 'The Projection of the Double,' reflect his deep engagement with spiritualism and Eastern religious traditions, making him a significant figure in the 19th-century spiritual movement.

Throughout his life, Olcott traveled extensively, particularly in India, where he worked to establish the Theosophical Society as a bridge between Western and Eastern thought. His efforts contributed to the growth of the Indian nationalist movement, as he advocated for the revival of Hindu culture and education. Olcott's legacy endures through the continued influence of the Theosophical Society and its role in shaping modern spiritual thought, bridging cultures and ideologies in a rapidly changing world.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita August 2, 1832
Luogo di nascita Orange, New Jersey, United States
Data di morte February 17, 1907
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