Alma Théon
Alma Théon (* 1843 ; † 1908 ), née Mary Chrystine Woodroffe Ware (or Miriam Lin Woodroffe) was an occultist and medium . She was the wife and employee of Max Théon .
According to Max Théon, his wife was the driving force behind the Mouvement Cosmique , or the Cosmique philosophy that he taught.
She is described as a woman of extraordinary powers.
literature
- Mira Alfassa : Mother's Agenda . Institute for Evolutionary Research , Essen 1989, ISBN 3-910083-14-5
- Christian Chanell, Joscelyn Godwin , John Patrick Deveney: The hermetic brotherhood of Luxor. Initiatic and historical documents of an order of practical occultism . Samuel Weiser Publishing, York Beach, Me. 1995, ISBN 0-87728-825-9 .
- Sujata Nahar : Mother's Chronicle . Vol. 3: Mirra, the occultist Aquamarin-Verlag, Grafing 1996, ISBN 3-89427-081-0 .
- Pascal Themanlys : Visions of the Eternal Present . Argaman, Jerusalem 1991.
Web links
- Alma Theon (English)
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SURNAME | Théon, Alma |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Woodroffe Ware, Mary Chrystine; Woodroffe, Miriam Lin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Occultist and medium |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1843 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1908 |