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1 1.1 | once central elements in society are now perceived as untrustworthy 2 2.1 | change in individuals, in society and in the world. There 3 2.1 | femininity, in individuals and in society.~In these contexts the term “ 4 2.1 | experience of life in Western society. Its early exponents were 5 2.3.2 | founded the Theosophical Society with Henry Olcott in New 6 2.3.2 | in New York in 1875. The Society aimed to fuse elements of 7 2.3.4.3 | War is unthinkable in a society of autonomous people who 8 2.4 | for an alternative form of society, one that is clearly inspired 9 2.4 | compassion. New Age echoes society's deep, ineradicable yearning 10 4 | in ourselves and in the society around us. It necessarily 11 4 | hearts of individuals, in “society and history, peoples, cultures 12 6.1 (89)| Adventism: Religion and Society in Mid-Nineteenth-Century 13 7.2 | who left the Theosophical Society after being leader of its 14 7.2 | work of the Theosophical Society. ~Hermeticism: philosophical 15 7.2 | religious community, a secret society (e.g. Freemasonry) or a 16 7.2 | spiritualism and the Theosophical Society introduced new forms of 17 7.2 | influence on the Theosophical Society, although there the emphasis 18 7.2 | emphasis by the Theosophical Society, founded by Helena Petrovna 19 9.1 | Turning Point: Science, Society and the Rising Culture,~