this is a great book, well researched by Diane Sasson, PhD about Laura Holloway-Langford (1843-1930) who was involved with Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy, was a medium and later rejected Theosophy.
everyone that leaves RSE should read this...the New Age and channeling mythical roots are there in Laura (Carter) Holloway-Langford, who was an accomplished writer and newspaper reporter in her day (the only woman on staff) and was also a seeker familiar with Shakers, Theosophists, feminists, a US president.....
http://www.amazon.com/Yearning-New-Age- ... 0253001773
Yearning for the New Age
Re: Yearning for the New Age
long audio interview with author Diane Sasson about the book.
http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2012/07/dian ... rituality/
http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2012/07/dian ... rituality/
Re: Yearning for the New Age
clarification: Laura Holloway-Langford did not reject theosophy per se, but she did reject the Theosophical Society under Blavatsky and Olcott.
LHL privately believed in her [LHL's] "mediumistic powers' til the end, yet did not want to be seen as a psychic---a truly complex woman with prodigious writing talents and deep personal insecurities.
LHL later described Blavatsky as "a volcano in petticoats; a woman but masculine in her mental attributes." p162
LHL privately believed in her [LHL's] "mediumistic powers' til the end, yet did not want to be seen as a psychic---a truly complex woman with prodigious writing talents and deep personal insecurities.
LHL later described Blavatsky as "a volcano in petticoats; a woman but masculine in her mental attributes." p162